[–] drawkbox 13y ago ↗ The hook brings you back, I ain't telling you no lie.A great brand can help be a hook or collection of hooks as well. i.e. Apple is beyond just hooks, we're hooked up like Hellraiser with that brand.New products definitely need the hook just like new artists. But after a while the brand or artist take over as a collection.
[–] stumpted 13y ago ↗ The hook of Toms is that they donate shoes to third world countries, quite a few companies make shoes like Toms does [–] nbashaw 13y ago ↗ I agree, that's also an important part of their hook. But the sort of weird look is I think the main one because it's immediately visually noticeable. People make shoes that look like that now but they didn't before Toms made that look popular.The reason the weird look works so well with Toms is because of the Greenbeard effect: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green-beard_effect
[–] nbashaw 13y ago ↗ I agree, that's also an important part of their hook. But the sort of weird look is I think the main one because it's immediately visually noticeable. People make shoes that look like that now but they didn't before Toms made that look popular.The reason the weird look works so well with Toms is because of the Greenbeard effect: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green-beard_effect
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 21.9 ms ] threadA great brand can help be a hook or collection of hooks as well. i.e. Apple is beyond just hooks, we're hooked up like Hellraiser with that brand.
New products definitely need the hook just like new artists. But after a while the brand or artist take over as a collection.
The reason the weird look works so well with Toms is because of the Greenbeard effect: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green-beard_effect