As we explored last week, heritage is not built by being around for many seasons. Nor is it in transactions happening repeatedly. But rather what the brand has come to mean to your customers, especially your brand advocates (those customers who love to talk about the...
When a brand is described as having a heritage, it highlights how the values and culture of the company have successfully been carried through from one generation (approximately 20-30 years) to the next. It’s a stamp of authenticity indicating that the brand has...