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Is Your Brand Speaking?

Harun Yazıcı

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Harun Yazici – Editor-in-Chief, trbusiness.de

In the past, only people told stories. The tales I heard as a child sitting on my grandfather’s lap still ring in my ears.

As a child, stories were told by people, and the main character was always the “human.”

Today, brands tell stories. A brand that comes to your mind suddenly starts speaking to you. Because by now, we all know that a brand is not just a logo or a product. A brand reflects values, intentions, choices, and attitude.

As brands grow, they develop a character, a mood, a voice—just like people. And this voice, even if subtly, creates a story in the minds of consumers.

Some brands give us trust; they convey consistency.
Some inspire courage; they are innovative.
Others don’t just offer a product; they take on a role in our lives.
Each has a silent but powerful language.

A brand’s language can be a color, a slogan,
sometimes hidden in the tone of a customer service representative,
sometimes in the scent of a store.
Logos may change, packaging may be renewed, but the core story a brand tells remains unchanged.

Today, people don’t just buy a product—they become part of a story.
They seek brands that align with their values and express who they are.
For some, a brand is a sign of identity; for others, it’s a source of trust; for others still, it’s a source of inspiration. And all of this depends on the power of the story the brand tells.

The more authentic, consistent, and human a brand’s story is, the stronger the connection with its consumers. People naturally gravitate toward what resembles them. Brands today need to be “human”: to have a stance, hold values, and show empathy.

Especially younger consumers now care less about what a brand sells and more about what it stands for. Its commitment to sustainability, social responsibility, ethical standards, and genuine communication matters.

So, ask yourself: What is your brand saying?
Remember: Brands without a story do not last. A strong story, however, ensures longevity. Trends change, technologies evolve, people forget…
But a good story is never forgotten.

Every word, feeling, and action of your brand builds a character that carries you into the future.
And this character may one day live on in the memory of a child, in the heart of a customer, or in the culture of a society.

The question is simple, but the answer is profound:
Is your brand really speaking?
And if it is…
What story is it telling?

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