Our Manifesto

What drives us at Brandkit

All of us need to communicate, in order to make friends, or enemies, fall in love, fall out of love, sell something, buy something, travel, understand, influence others, do everyday things and to live a fulfilling life.

The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.

So we all need to hold communication close to our heart, to ensure that we make communication an important daily ritual. To ensure that we are pro-active, that we listen actively and respond with due care and thought and in a timely manner.

People have used storytelling through the ages to pass on knowledge, culture, love, fear, understanding, purpose, history.

We cannot create a world we cannot imagine and stories are the engines of our imaginations.

And we all know that stories with songs and images are more memorable.

These “pictures” improve our ability to communicate ideas.

We love this phrase that captures that idea perfectly.

A picture is worth and thousand words.

We found out that our own story, where we come from, why we’re here, what we did in the past, our reputation made a difference to how we communicated and how others responded.

Somewhere along the way our forefathers and mothers created and valued brands, as a better way to communicate all that. Something that folks could rely on as short-cuts to reputation and trust.

So at Brandkit we coined a phrase…

A brand is worth and thousand pictures.

Remembering that it takes a thousand pictures (stories, experiences, people, ideas and words) to create a brand in the first place.

Today, some folks claim brands can’t be trusted anymore, that brands are bad. Now, due to the amount of information freely available to everyone (on Google, social media, product reviews, influencers), brands are no longer needed to help us decide what to buy or who to trust.

We disagree.

In fact, we believe that it is because of this abundance of information and content that we need brands, that we trust, more than ever to make sense of it all.

Brands are good.

Provided that the people behind the brands behave, and communicate honestly.

However, Brands are under enormous pressure to develop, beg, steal, borrow and share a flood of content, just to get attention.

Unfortunately, the result of all this pressure to communicate as frequently as possible is that we are all now inundated with Junk Content (including Ads).

Don’t do Junk Content.

There’s too much noise. It’s getting harder to see the wood from the trees.

Instead, brands, while still having to develop and communicate frequently, have to remember what the brand is all about (the Why), to remember how they are relevant to their audience, and to ensure they curate their content carefully for relevance and appropriateness to the brand story.

Start with why.

Why do we exist? Why us. Why should you listen?

Pull back a little, exercise some restraint and…

Curate with purpose.

Branding and good brand management practice can save the world from junk content (and junk products).

In fact, at the very core of a brand is reputation and reputation is the way we all filter good product from bad. Good content from bad content. Trustworthy from no trust at all.

It’s up to brand managers to ensure they respect their brand story, communicate well and honestly. To keep the faith … and the ongoing respect of their audience.

Respect the brand.

If you’re doing all that, relax, you’re in branding, you’re doing good work and the world needs you.

Brand well, brand happy :)

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