What Are Category Entry Points (CEPs)?

Category Entry Points (CEPs) are the cues buyers use to enter the category and retrieve brands from memory.

Diagram illustrating Category Entry Points (CEPs) and their connection to a central 'Must Do' task, highlighting the importance of CEPs in marketing strategies.

Examples of Category Entry Points.

How SmilingCFO brings clarity.

Diagram illustrating Category Entry Points (CEPs) with white spaces and obstacles, highlighting strategic points for customer engagement in marketing.
Diagram showing Brand One and Brand Two as key entry points for customer engagement in marketing strategies.

Frequently asked questions.

Situational and personal context that triggers category entry and brand retrieval from memory. These cues include needs, motivations and occasions.
Being linked to more CEPs increases how often your brand is retrieved and considered.
In the SmilingCFO database, buyers who link a brand to 6+ CEPs are materially more likely to purchase.
No. CEPs complement segmentation by focusing on the demand cues that occur across buyers and buying moments.

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