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Patrick Stephen Limited

Patrick Stephen Limited

@1patrickstephen

Print & Design / Social Media Managers.

London, England Katılım Eylül 2022
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@TheMemphisEra @KSI It would be like winning the lottery if we got the Cowley brothers in. A friend knows Dean Brennan personally and that has no legs whatsoever. Darren Currie, perhaps?
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@1patrickstephen @KSI Interim until they bring in a new man (which I expect to be end of season). Have to get this appointment right, who do you want to see come in?
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Prove me wrong No word starts with 'R' and ends with 'R'
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A £100 million mistake isn’t always a bad product. Sometimes, it’s just a massive rebrand gone wrong. 🧵 Branding is easily a company’s biggest asset—until you overthink it and flush that value down the drain. Here are 3 legendary branding blunders that cost a fortune (and what we can learn): 1. Fixing what isn't broken Remember when Royal Mail tried to become "Consignia" in 2001? It cost £1.5M to launch and another £1M to bin it 15 months later because nobody knew what it meant. The lesson: If your name has 500 years of equity, don't swap it for a word that sounds like a medical condition. 2. The "New Logo" Ego Gap spent nearly £80M on a logo change that lasted exactly 6 days before they panicked and went back to the old one. The lesson: Your brand belongs to your customers, not your design agency’s mood board. Listen to them. 3. Losing the "Core" New Coke is the ultimate warning. They chased "better" data but ignored "better" feelings. The lesson: People don't buy products; they buy how a product makes them feel. Don't mess with the nostalgia. The takeaway: The most expensive mistake you can make is trying to be "trendy" at the expense of being useful. What’s the worst rebrand you’ve ever seen? #Branding #BusinessTips #Marketing #UKBusiness #Entrepreneurship
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@marowe1988 He’ll have a lot of connections including West Ham so can foresee a lot of young talent from the Academy coming to us on loan. Everton too perhaps
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