Claims made in your marketing communication are important. However if there is not any substance behind the claim then it can damage your brand’s reputation and affect your customer relationships to say the least. Before you make claims especially the marketing claim of being Number 1, ask yourself these questions.
Beware of False Marketing Communication Claims
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Made Hot by: alinisrael on June 15, 2010 12:09 pm
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Susan
708 days ago
I agree wholeheartedly. I think sometimes in SB people make outlandish claims without realizing the implications and w/out realizing the followup entailed. Claims are very important. They are something that need standing behind. One unfulfilled claim along with an unhappy customer = mucho problema!
Rivkah
707 days ago
Susan
708 days ago
Heidi k.
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Susan
708 days ago
My pleasure and thank YOU!!!
Your fan,
Yoni
708 days ago
There is an expression "Paper tiger." It speaks of something which is all appearance and not a lot of substance. Your great post got me to thinking about it. Claims are great, but if they can't be backed up, it is like a hollow shell without much in it. It's kind of like those chocolate Easter bunnies. You expect it to be solid, but there's not much inside!
Yoni
708 days ago
Your examples are great as they are so easily understood so thank you. One thing I learnt from working in large companies is that if you can't back up the claim with credible evidence then do not use it as customers will see through it.
Re the Easter Bunny, the only ones I do not worry about being hollow is Lindt.
Thanks as always Yoni for adding your comment.
Susan