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Let's Talk Branding: What Makes People Choose Your Brand?
One thing I've noticed with a lot of clothing brands is that people spend months perfecting the product but only a few hours thinking about the brand. A good logo isn't your brand. A nice website isn't your brand. Your brand is the story, the feeling, and the reason someone chooses your hoodie over 100 others that look similar. I'm curious what do you think is the hardest part of branding a clothing business? - Finding a unique identity? - Standing out in a crowded market? - Building trust? - Creating a website that actually converts? Also, if anyone here is still in the early stages and needs help with branding or a website, a friend of mine is currently offering both completely free to build her portfolio. I thought I'd mention it because it could genuinely help someone who's just getting started. If you're interested, just comment below or send me a DM and I'll connect you. Would love to hear everyone's thoughts on branding because I think it's one of the biggest factors that separates brands people remember from brands people scroll past.
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@Erik Watts I think that’s a really important point, Erik. Trust is probably one of the biggest challenges for newer brands because people don’t just buy the product they’re also buying into the story, the quality, and the person behind the brand. At 2.5–3 months in, I think consistency plays a huge role: showing your process, sharing your journey, delivering quality, and creating real connections with your audience. Those small trust-building moments add up over time. Curious what has been the biggest challenge for you so far when it comes to building that trust with your audience?
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@Erik Watts That actually makes a lot of sense. Building a brand around a story is a strong approach, but as a newer brand, trust often takes time to develop. Reaching 30k+ people and getting around 800 profile visits is a great sign that your content is resonating. Do you think the biggest hurdle is that people aren't convinced of the product yet, or do you think they just need more social proof (customer photos, reviews, testimonials, etc.) before they're ready to buy?
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