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Thoughtbubblehq

Brilliant observations.

asit

hi david,
a small suggestion : it will be good for the blog readers if the links in the posts were set to open in a new window and not in the same window, in which case one has to get back to your blog via the "back" button.
cheers
asit

david@thebrandgym.com

Erik
Thanks for joining the conversation.
Baked In goes ,much deeper than the Ries & Trout work you refer to. For example, R&T's visual difference you refer to is about visual ID. Baked In's make what's on the inside visible is about 3-d structural design.
Look a bit deeper at the Baked In principles and I think you'll see they're more than a re-hash of R if anything they authors are against the 1-dimensional view of positioning espoused by R&T, which was conceived decades ago when 30" tv still dominated.
Regards
David

Erik Johnson

Concerning "Baked In"...from you highlights it seems as though the book is rehashing positioning strategies form Al Ries and Jack Trout. 1-Own a word in the mind 2-differentiate 3-have a visual difference 4-"co-creator" will only work for limited types of businesses but Threadless is one of them.

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