How to Find Out If Your Brand Is Losing You Money in Less Than 5 Minutes!

Do you feel a bit embarrassed by your brand? Do you think you might have skimped on the budget when getting that person on Fiverr to sort something out for, well... a fiver? Do you look at your competition and think that they have a far more professional and polished appearance that you long for?

Well, if the answer to any of these questions is a big ol' yes, then we have a treat for you!

The Brand Weaver team is proud to present 'The Brand Value' app! We have spent days crafting this magnificent beast, which will guide you through a series of questions about your business and your brand, and then provide a full custom report and scorecard for you, showing where you need to focus your efforts to increase the value and effectiveness of your brand!

The best thing? It’s completely free and takes less than 5 minutes to complete.

Just think about it, in less time than it takes to make a sandwich, you could have an action plan with clear and easy-to-follow steps that will improve your business bottom line all through the incredible power of branding.

Don't believe us? Just check out the video walkthrough below and see how easy it is to complete (and enjoy Tim’s bearded face for 3 minutes).

If videos aren’t your thing and you just want to dive right in, then rock on! Tap the link below and explore the app; we would love to hear your thoughts on it! And if you don’t think the app is the right fit for you, no worries—it would be amazing if you could share it with someone else who might find value in it. After all, sharing is caring!

Oooh, and as a bonus for any of you lovely people who do generate a report, you will get the opportunity to attend a free webinar with Tim as he guides you through each of the core areas of the report and provides even more hands-on actionable tips to boost the value of your brand for FREE!

What’s not to love?

See you at the webinar!

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