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What happens when a brand forgets who it is?
This is Part One of our two-part series on branding and rebranding. In this episode, we break down the Cracker Barrel rebrand and the costly lessons it offers for business owners. Cracker Barrel built its reputation on consistency, nostalgia, and Southern hospitality, but its dramatic shift left loyal customers feeling disconnected.
We unpack the difference between branding (who you are) and marketing (how you tell your story), and why confusing the two erodes trust. With Donald Miller’s principle, “If you confuse, you lose”, we highlight what went wrong and contrast it with Apple’s ability to evolve while staying true to its identity.
If you’re considering a rebrand, this episode explains why evolution beats revolution and how to adapt without losing the emotional connection your audience values most.
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What happens when a brand forgets who it is?
This is Part One of our two-part series on branding and rebranding. In this episode, we break down the Cracker Barrel rebrand and the costly lessons it offers for business owners. Cracker Barrel built its reputation on consistency, nostalgia, and Southern hospitality, but its dramatic shift left loyal customers feeling disconnected.
We unpack the difference between branding (who you are) and marketing (how you tell your story), and why confusing the two erodes trust. With Donald Miller’s principle, “If you confuse, you lose”, we highlight what went wrong and contrast it with Apple’s ability to evolve while staying true to its identity.
If you’re considering a rebrand, this episode explains why evolution beats revolution and how to adapt without losing the emotional connection your audience values most.