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In this episode of Brand Chops, Zack Lemear and Chris Duhaime dive deep into the polarizing world of politics and its undeniable impact on branding. From Trump’s iconic red hat to Ben & Jerry’s activist messaging, they explore real-world examples of how political alignment (or avoidance) can shape brand identity, attract or repel customers, and ultimately affect the bottom line. Whether you’re a small business owner navigating your personal brand or a marketer managing a national campaign, this episode reveals the risks and rewards of mixing politics with branding—and why knowing your audience is more important than ever.
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Brand Chops is brought to you by the fine people at Pivot Creative. Pivot Creative is a full service branding and marketing agency that partners with businesses to build brands that connect so that every dollar you spend is an investment and not an expense.
By Pivot CreativeIn this episode of Brand Chops, Zack Lemear and Chris Duhaime dive deep into the polarizing world of politics and its undeniable impact on branding. From Trump’s iconic red hat to Ben & Jerry’s activist messaging, they explore real-world examples of how political alignment (or avoidance) can shape brand identity, attract or repel customers, and ultimately affect the bottom line. Whether you’re a small business owner navigating your personal brand or a marketer managing a national campaign, this episode reveals the risks and rewards of mixing politics with branding—and why knowing your audience is more important than ever.
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Chapters
Brand Chops is brought to you by the fine people at Pivot Creative. Pivot Creative is a full service branding and marketing agency that partners with businesses to build brands that connect so that every dollar you spend is an investment and not an expense.