What are brand objectives? Simply put, they are the specific goals a company sets to build its brand's strength and equity. These objectives guide the company's marketing and operational strategies, helping it to align its efforts toward achieving a cohesive brand image and experience.
Typical brand objectives include increasing brand awareness, improving brand perception, driving sales, fostering customer loyalty, and differentiating from competitors. All of these (and most brand objectives) can be strongly influenced by employee advocacy.
Employee advocacy, where employees actively promote and endorse a brand, has emerged as a powerful tool for achieving these objectives. Advocates for a brand serve as credible, organic voices that can influence public perception and decision-making, offering an authentic alternative to traditional advertising.
Their credibility and strong influencing power stem from their commitment and passion for the brand and company most of all. Nothing is as powerful as having someone else defend and promote your brand in public instead of doing it yourself. A brand that’s not tooting its own horn and is rather empowering its employees to use their authentic voice to speak about the company can gain tremendous benefits on the market:
The synergy between brand objectives and advocacy is evident. While brand objectives provide a direction and purpose, advocacy offers a means to achieve these goals organically and authentically. It’s a strategy that not only helps in achieving short-term goals like increased sales but also contributes to long-term objectives such as brand loyalty and reputation: win-win.
Understanding and effectively setting brand objectives is a critical step in strategic marketing. Integrating brand advocacy as a key component in achieving these objectives offers a pathway to not just reach but engage the target audience in a meaningful way. Where authenticity and personal connections hold significant value, brand advocacy stands as a powerful tool in realizing a brand's objectives and aspirations.