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KPI 2. Brand Awareness Pyramid Explained
Slide Content
The slide explains the Brand Awareness Pyramid, segmented into four levels: No Awareness, where consumers don't recognize the brand; Aided Awareness, where they recognize with a prompt; Unaided Awareness, where they spontaneously recall the brand; and Top of Mind, indicating the brand is the first recalled. Each level shows separate percentages for recognition of a direct competitor and the brand itself, giving insight into brand positioning in the market.
Graphical Look
- The slide features a dark blue background that adds contrast to the white text.
- A pyramid shape divides the slide vertically into four sections representing the levels: Top of Mind, Unaided Awareness, Aided Awareness, and No Awareness.
- Each section contains an icon of a head with symbolic graphics inside, illustrating the awareness level.
- Adjacent to each pyramid section is a horizontal bar graph showing percentage values in gray and orange, differentiated between a direct competitor and the featured brand.
- Two rectangular boxes at the bottom provide definitions and formulas, visually separated from the pyramid with contrasting colors.
Overall, the slide combines clear hierarchical graphical elements with color-coded bar graphs, offering a clean and informative presentation of brand awareness levels. It adeptly balances textual information with visual hierarchy.
Use Cases
- Presenting brand awareness strategies in marketing strategy meetings.
- Analyzing brand performance compared to competitors in business reviews.
- Educating new marketing team members on key performance indicators.
- Planning promotional campaigns based on brand recognition levels.
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