Why your brand should piss someone off

17 August 2012 Jaclyn Densley

Apple. Mercedes. Virgin. Red Bull. Fox News. Kim Kardashian. Every strong and focused brand, just like every strong and focused person, creates a love/hate dynamic to some degree.

If you want some people to love you, you’ve got to accept that others may hate you. So let 'em. It’s better than having a weak brand, strategist Austin McGhie argues.

Read more here at FastCompany.

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