David Friend is the CEO of cloud storage company Wasabi, and co-founder of cyber security company Carbonite, recently bought for $1.4 billion.
Wasabi is his sixth startup.
More posts by this contributorMost tech companies particularly B2B companies either dont understand the power of a brand, or do a really poor job of creating one.An informal survey of a dozen of my young CEO friends showed that, given the choice, 10 out of 12 83% would rather spend an extra dollar on product development than brand-building.
It is dangerous (or at least foolish) to assume that the ROI on product development is greater than the ROI on brand building.As a serial entrepreneur and CEO, I have had to make this choice many times.
In 2006, I co-founded PC backup company Carbonite .
I left the company five years ago after taking it public and I no longer have any financial interest in it, which is why I can write about it now it was just sold for $1.4 billion to OpenText.
There were many other backup products on the market at that time and many more appeared over the first five years of the companys life.
I would argue that Carbonite was slicker than most of the others, but essentially every backup product accomplishes the same result.Unlike Carbonites competitors, we focused on our brand.
That meant raising more money than we would have if we were just investing in R-D.
But, after five years of investing in our brand, we had eleven times the brand recognition of any other consumer backup company and we dominated the market.Heres why: a study by Kettlefire Creative showed that 59% of people prefer to buy brands that they have heard of.
Since none of our competitors had widely recognized brands, we got most of that 59%.
Of the remaining 41%, we fought it out on other criteria and won most of that as well.
Put yourself in the shoes of a potential customer looking to back up their PC.
What do you worry about? Well, before we even launched the company, we asked PC owners to choose the five most important attributes of their ideal backup company from a list of ten possible attributes, and we found the following:1.
Trustworthy: you wont look at my files or allow anyone to see them (1127 votes)2.
Peace of mind: when I go to retrieve my backup, it will always be there (811 votes)3.
Reliable: it backs up everything and doesnt stop (696 votes)4.
Helpful: if I lose my computer, I want to talk to a human who can help me (446 votes)5.
Easy: it should be simple and require little attention (444 votes)The attributes that didnt make the top five:6.
Fast: backups happen quickly
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