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Why only 3% of people are able to think and operate their brands differently with keynote speaker, Stan Phelps


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Learn how your brand can achieve competitive separation with our guest, Stan Phelps, founder of PurpleGoldfish.com. He is a Forbes Contributor, IBM Futurist, and a keynote speaker.

Five things you’ll learn from this episode:

  1. Why only 3% of people and brands are able to think and operate their business differently
  2. The two main ways you can stand out and achieve competitive separation  
  3. Why you need to be very clear with who your company is for
  4. Why being middle of the road could be the downfall of your company
  5. What benchmarking is and why it’s a hindrance to thinking different  

Quotables

  • “Every weakness has a corresponding strength.” — @StanPhelpsPG
  • “Be very clear who you're for and the customer that you serve and don't be afraid to push off the ones that you're not for.” — @StanPhelpsPG

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About Stan Phelps

Stan Phelps is the founder of PurpleGoldfish.com. He is a Forbes Contributor, IBM Futurist, and a keynote speaker.  His award-winning books focus on the little ways to drive differentiation, increase loyalty, and promote positive word of mouth. He has spoken at over 200 events in 11 countries.

Guest’s contact info and resources:

  • Stan Phelps on Twitter
  • Stan Phelps on LinkedIn
  • Stan’s website: https://stanphelps.com/
  • Books:
    • Purple Goldfish 2.0 – 10 Ways to Attract Raving Fans
    • Green Goldfish 2.0 - 15 Keys to Driving Employee Engagement
    • Golden Goldfish – The Vital Few
    • Blue Goldfish - Using Technology, Data, and Analytics to Drive Both Profits & Prophets
    • Purple Goldfish Service Edition - The 12 Ways Hotels, Restaurants & Airlines Win the Right Customers
    • Red Goldfish - Motivating Sales and Loyalty Through Shared Passion & Purpose
    • Pink Goldfish - Defy Normal, Exploit Imperfection And Captivate Your Customers

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  • On Top of PR is produced by Axia Public Relations, named by Forbes as one of America’s Best PR Agencies. Axia is an expert PR firm for national bra

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