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Explanation of Each Term
- Value Proposition
- The core benefit or promise that a product or service offers to customers.
- It answers the question: "Why should customers choose this over alternatives?"
- It should clearly define what problem is solved and what unique value is delivered.
- Example:
- "Instant, hassle-free meal delivery with gourmet-quality food."
- "AI-driven personal finance assistant to help you save more and spend smarter."
- Customer Avatar
- A detailed profile of the ideal customer, including their demographics, behavior, needs, and pain points.
- It helps businesses tailor their messaging and products to the right audience.
- It should include factors like:
- Age, gender, location
- Interests, lifestyle, habits
- Pain points and motivations
- Example:
- "Young professionals (ages 25-35) in urban areas who struggle with meal preparation but want healthy, convenient food options."
- "Small business owners who need an easy way to manage cash flow and expenses."
- Job to be Done
- The specific goal or task that a customer is trying to accomplish with the product or service.
- It focuses on the problem the customer faces and how the business provides a solution.
- Think of it as: "What does the customer want to achieve by using this?"
- Example:
- "A busy professional needs to eat nutritious meals without spending time cooking."
- "A freelancer needs to track invoices and payments without hiring an accountant."
- Brand Emotion
- The feeling or perception a brand wants to evoke in its customers.
- It defines how customers should emotionally connect with the brand.
- Common brand emotions include:
- Trust (e.g., banking, insurance, healthcare brands)
- Luxury (e.g., high-end fashion, premium cars)
- Excitement (e.g., sports, adventure gear, gaming)
- Empowerment (e.g., educational platforms, personal development)
- Example:
- "Confidence and reliability for busy professionals."
- "A sense of adventure and thrill for extreme sports enthusiasts."
- Brand Values
- The core principles and beliefs that guide a brand’s identity, decisions, and customer interactions.
- These values define what the brand stands for and influence its messaging, product design, and culture.
- Examples of brand values:
- Authenticity – "We stay true to our mission and never compromise on quality."
- Sustainability – "Our products are eco-friendly and responsibly sourced."
- Customer-Centricity – "We prioritize customer satisfaction above all."
- Example:
- "Innovation, transparency, and reliability in financial services."
- "Simplicity and functionality in tech product design."
These five elements help define a strong, clear brand identity and ensure that the business effectively connects with its target audience.
aigro 1 : Social Media Brand Setup Prompt Formula
Procedure Before Running the Prompt
Before using the prompt, follow these essential steps to set up your foundation for success:
1️⃣ Secure a Common Name Across All Social Media Channels