When AI and tools like Canva make average accessible to everyone, what actually separates great brands from the rest? In this solo episode, Mike Brevik explores how the barrier to creative and marketing output has collapsed, and why that makes creativity, authenticity, and brand identity more critical than ever.
From the risks of blending in on social media to the comeback of nostalgia branding, Mike maps out what it takes to stand out when everyone looks and sounds the same. The answer comes back to knowing who you are and having the consistency to show up that way every single time.
When everyone has the same tools, average becomes the floor, not the ceiling. The brands that stand out are the ones who go beyond that baseline.
Authenticity is making a comeback as audiences grow tired of AI-generated sameness. Showing up as exactly who you are is now a competitive advantage.
Nostalgia and retro branding are rising because they create real emotional connection in a world where everything looks the same.
Founder brands and original content like podcasts and video give you a point of differentiation no tool can replicate.
Consistency is the long game. Committing to a plan and measuring over time is what separates businesses that break through from those that quit before the results show up.
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