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Writing a Value Proposition

Determine your customer’s needs, interests, and problems to write an effective value proposition.
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Intermediate Provider Kersten Kelly Brunner  6 Lessons ·  21m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Urdu, Chinese 

Course Description

This course on Writing a Value Proposition will cover the various elements of writing your value proposition. These lessons will explain the costs and benefits of a value proposition and demonstrate influential methods to position your brand. This can ultimately help you gain a larger following and build brand loyalty. You will also learn how to identify your customer’s problems to better solve them. By taking this course, you will be introduced to some common value proposition frameworks that help with structuring information from market research. You will gain a better understanding of how to take care of your customer’s needs, interests, and problems in these lessons. You will learn how to calculate the value of your product by subtracting costs from benefits. This will also help you learn more about brand positioning and how it directly influences your value proposition. By using what you learn in this course, you should be able to better identify, create, and communicate your value proposition.

What You'll Learn

  • Determine your customer's needs, interests, and problems in order to solve them
  • Build brand awareness and loyalty by positioning your brand effectively
  • Identify your brand's position in the market
  • Compare three value proposition frameworks to find the one best suited to your brand, company, and vision
  • Calculate the value of your product by subtracting costs from benefits
  • Understand the benefits of exceptional customer service and incorporating feedback

Key Takeaways

  • A value proposition can be evaluated by weighing its costs against its benefits, with product value calculated by subtracting costs from benefits.
  • Identifying a customer's needs, interests, and problems is the foundation for solving them and articulating how your offering satisfies them.
  • Brand positioning directly influences your value proposition and helps build a larger following and brand loyalty.
  • Value proposition frameworks help structure information gathered from market research.
  • Exceptional customer service and incorporating feedback are part of taking care of a customer's needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will this course teach me to do?

It teaches you to identify, create, and communicate your value proposition by covering its various elements, the costs and benefits involved, and influential methods to position your brand.

Who is this course for?

It is for anyone wanting to write a value proposition, gain a larger following, build brand loyalty, and better identify and solve their customers' problems.

Does the course cover value proposition frameworks?

Yes. It introduces common value proposition frameworks that help structure information from market research and has you compare three frameworks to identify which is best suited for your brand, company, and vision.

What topics do the lessons cover?

Lessons cover understanding your customer's needs, interests, and problems; articulating how you will satisfy them; identifying costs and benefits; positioning your brand; a value proposition framework; and a Test Your Knowledge section.

How is product value calculated in this course?

You learn to calculate the value of your product by subtracting costs from benefits.