Your presentation should tell a story of . Products compete on price and features (a race to the bottom). Brands compete on emotion and meaning (a race to the top).
Apple vs. A Generic Android Competitor.
To draft a feature for a "Product vs. Brand" PowerPoint, you should focus on the core distinction: a product is what you sell, while a brand is the perceived identity of who is selling it . Below is a drafted feature section for your PPT, structured to compare the two across key dimensions. Core Differences: Product vs. Brand Feature Product Brand Origin Created by the company (factory/lab) Created in the mind of the consumer Lifecycle Can become obsolete or outdated Designed to be timeless and enduring Replicability Can be easily copied by competitors Unique; cannot be easily replicated Purpose To satisfy a functional need or want To build an emotional connection/trust Tangibility Physical item or discrete service Intangible asset (reputation/personality) Key Highlights for Your Slides The "Copycat" Rule product vs brand ppt
A is the personality, reputation, and emotional connection a company builds with its audience. It is the "gut feeling" a person has about a product or company. Your presentation should tell a story of
A linear arrow moving left to right.
Diamonds or Water or Coffee.
If the product doesn't work, the brand will eventually fail. No amount of great marketing can save a bad product in the long run. Apple vs