Practical sheet | REF: FIC1870 V1

Build a clear, differentiating value proposition

Author: Gaël LE BLOA

Publication date: September 10, 2025 | Lire en français

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5. Formulate a simple, differentiating promise

Once you've identified your problems, expectations, benefits and positioning, it's time to come up with a powerful phrase: the one that sums up your value proposition. This is your promise. It must be simple, clear, memorable... and above all, customer-centric.

It's not a marketing slogan: it's a phrase that rings a bell. It makes you want to know more. It helps the person you're talking to reposition you in his or her mind. It can even be used in your closing slide, your teaser e-mail, or your business card.

5.1 Criteria for a good formulation

An effective promise must be :

  • focused on customer benefit (what the customer gets, not what you do);

  • specific...

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