How to Create a Brand That People Feel (Not Just Understand) | Marc Rust | 366
SaaS Fuel26 Feb

How to Create a Brand That People Feel (Not Just Understand) | Marc Rust | 366

In this episode of SaaS Fuel, Jeff Mains sits down with Marc Rust, founder of Consequently Creative, to challenge everything you think you know about branding. Marc reveals why the strongest brands aren't built on logos and taglines—they're built on relationships, courtship, and genuine human connection.

You'll discover why "different is always better," how visual storytelling requires education and courtship, and why the interview process should focus on hunger, not resumes. Marc delivers a master class in putting people first, technology last, and building brands that create emotional resonance in an increasingly automated world.

Key Takeaways

[4:30] - Branding as the operating system for transformation and growth—not a nice-to-have, but the foundation for how companies evolve

[5:55] - The AI capability trap: Technology is being sold based on what it can do, not what humans actually need it to do

[7:17] - Why the Segway failed: Lack of tangible examples and use cases people could identify with (spoiler: only mall cops use them)

[10:40] - The POST method framework: People → Objectives → Strategy → Technology (not technology first)

[11:53] - Courtship in branding: Building relationships requires pacing—don't propose on the first date

[14:07] - The John Hancock disaster: $60-per-click ads driving traffic to pages that didn't sell what customers wanted

[19:30] - Don't make it about you: Focus on your audience's needs, not your own features and capabilities

[25:45] - Hiring for hunger: Job interviews should reveal passion and drive, not rehash the resume

[29:00] - The playground philosophy: Good playgrounds challenge kids and create healthy fear—easy things don't build character

[31:00] - Education as courtship: Walking people through design choices (like using red) builds appreciation and buy-in

[34:15] - Brand color recognition: How cell phone carriers own colors so deeply you know exactly who "the blue one" is

[35:30] - The Marlboro Formula One story: When cigarette ads were banned, they just showed "red and white racing car"—the brand connection was already there

[40:00] - The clarity checklist: What do you do? Who is it for? Why does it matter? What makes you different? What happens next?

Tweetable Quotes"Branding is not a nice-to-have—it's the operating system for transformation and growth." — Marc Rust"AI needs to be viewed as a tool first and foremost, not sold based on capability." — Marc Rust"Don't make it about you. It's about your audience. We live in a 'me, me, me' era—so if you focus on them, you'll have engagement." — Marc Rust"Trust comes only from value. Value + value + value = trust eventually." — Marc Rust"The interview is not a time to go over the resume. Find out if people are hungry." — Marc Rust"A good playground is challenging, has risk in it, and makes kids a little scared. Easy things in life don't bring you anywhere." — Marc Rust (via playground CEO)"Different is always better. Different people are interesting. Same people are boring." — Marc RustSaaS Leadership Lessons1. Start with People, Not Technology (The POST Method)

Stop leading with what your technology can do and start with what your people need it to do. Follow the POST framework: People (audience needs) → Objectives (business goals) → Strategy (how to connect them) → Technology (tools to execute). Marc's John Hancock example shows the costly consequences of reversing this order—$60/click ads driving traffic to pages that didn't deliver what customers wanted.

2. Branding is Relationship Building, Not Broadcasting

Your brand isn't what you say about yourself—it's what lives in the minds of your customers. Treat branding like a courtship: pace yourself, build trust through consistent value, and never propose on the first date. Companies that blast "we're fantastic" messaging sound like jerks at a party. Instead, focus on empathy, understanding, and two-way conversation.

3. Different Always Wins Over Same

In a sea of AI-generated sameness and word salad websites, differentiation is your unfair advantage. Don't chase trends or optimize for keywords at the expense of humanity. The brands people remember are the ones that take bold creative risks, tell authentic stories, and stand out visually and emotionally. Being interesting matters more than being safe.

4. Hire for Hunger, Not Just Qualifications

If someone got an interview, they already have the skills. The real question: Are they hungry? Do they have passion? Are they interesting people with hobbies and curiosity outside work? Marc's framework: Do I like them? Do they like us? Are they hungry? Einstein wasn't just a brilliant physicist—he was a virtuoso violinist, and those parallel pursuits made him better at both.

5. Internal Brand Alignment Drives External Success

Your brand isn't just customer-facing—it's the operating system that aligns your entire team. When everyone understands the mission, messaging, and principles, you get clarity. Clarity drives engagement. Engagement drives results. Small adjustments to messaging can make massive differences, especially during M&A when employees need to understand why they're valuable to the acquiring company.

6. Simplicity and Clarity Trump Cleverness Every Time

"Bright Minds, Brighter Outcomes" sounds nice but means nothing. "We're a better law firm" actually communicates value. Go to your website right now—if the first page doesn't immediately tell people what you do, who it's for, and why it matters, you're losing customers. Strip away the flowery language and make it so simple that anyone, regardless of industry expertise, instantly understands your value.

Guest Resources

marc@consequentlycreative.com

https://consequentlycreative.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcr/

https://www.instagram.com/itsmarcrust

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