Branding in Marketing–5 Steps to Make Your Brand Marketing Soar Above the Competition

IMG_0073With the advent of Internet Marketing, branding in marketing is absolutely essential and not just for big corporations anymore. At best, you have 10 seconds to get your prospect to click on your image.

Is your brand attracting the kind of attention you want or does your brand leave your traffic snoozing because it looks indistinguishable from every other brand out there?

If your brand is less than exciting, don’t worry. I’m going to share with you five steps that will help your company brand soar above the competition.

5 Steps to Make Your Brand Marketing Soar Above the Competition

 

Step 1) Make sure your brand represents the essence of who you are.

Your brand should accurately reflect your company’s reason for existence. Call this your mission, your vision, your Unique Selling Proposition.

Whatever you call it, the more clarity you have on why you are in business, the more your brand will accurately portray the essence of who you are as a company.

The result? You will increase your name recognition and brand awareness. If who you are is reflected accurately in your business image, your prospects will be naturally attracted to your brand and ultimately the products or services you are offering, which will increase your bottom line. Further, congruence between image and essence translates to customer trust and loyalty.

In other words, your brand delivers what you promise. When your brand does not accurately reflect your business, your prospects may feel jipped. LIke you overpromised and underdelivered. You do not want your brand reflecting this bad business modus operandi!

 

Step 2) Make sure your brand is specifically tailored to your target market.

When you aim at nothing, you will hit nothing. You need to completely understand the customers or clients you are trying to reach. The more detailed description you have of your ideal client, the better your brand will be, the more magnetic your brand will be.

You cannot be all things to all people. That is impossible. Instead, find your niche and research this niche thoroughly.

Don’t know where to start? Often, the best place to start is an audience for whom you have an affinity. One that you can relate to.

Are you a mother? Then market to moms!

Are you passionate about real estate? Market to fellow realtors!

Do you love animals? Then market to fellow animal lovers!

I think you get the idea. Whatever market you choose, outline specific details like education level, geographic location, gender, marital status, income level, interests, etc.

Keep this in mind when developing your brand. If you need to, cut out a picture that encapsulates your target market and stick it to your computer monitor. Never forget WHO you are in business for!

Because when you remember your target audience in your branding, your marketing is more effective. You will reach the specific people who are interested in your product or service and your profits will soar!

 

Step 3) Make sure your brand does not come across as amateurish.

Do it yourself logos and “custom” designs are a dime a dozen. But buyer beware! A cookie cutter logo may not do your company justice! And it may look, in fact, amateurish.

When your brand does not come across as professional, it shows to your prospects that you do not treat your business seriously. And if you do not treat your business seriously, then what does that mean about your product or service and the customer service that comes with that product or service?

A cheap brand comes across as just that–cheap. And cheap brands are indistinguishable from the competition, which means your brand gets left in the dust.

Don’t let that happen to you. If you want to design your logo yourself or buy a stock logo, at least do research on what makes an effective image and what makes a cheap image. Do your homework and your brand will soar above the competition!

 

Step 4) Make sure you include a photograph of yourself in your branding to convey trust.

Today’s marketing is relational. The Internet is vastly anonymous and your prospects are scared of scams. Your prospects may also be tired of corporations “running the show” and prefer to work with someone real, down to earth.

Including a photograph of yourself with your brand will help build trust with your prospects.

But make sure it is a good photograph! It may be worth the investment to hire a professional photographer. If you decide not to hire a photographer, at least make sure you find a person you trust to take your photograph.

Like a logo, a cheap photograph translates to a worthless product or service. Your customers will not be drawn to your page and you will be again left in the dust behind your competition.

 

Step 5) Make sure you apply your brand consistently across all mediums.

Applying your brand consistently or the same to your business cards to your website to your email marketing to your social marketing will increase your brand awareness and name recognition.

You want your prospect, when they click on a banner to your website, to instantly be able to recognize your page as the same entity.

Or when a prospect clicks on your landing page for your ezine offer, you want that ezine to have consistent branding with that web page. Otherwise, your new subscriber will unsubscribe you because they don’t remember you!

Remember, it takes at least seven exposures of a product or service to make a sale. So building a consistent brand across all mediums is building a brand awareness that will result in more leads and more sales. It is also building trust. It shows your prospect that you are serious about your business and they can depend on your product or service to solve their particular problem. And when your prospect feels like you can solve their problems, your profits will soar and your competition be left in the dust!

Practice these steps above and you will find that your prospects aren’t snoozing anymore at your images, but instead, your brand sizzles, soaring above your competition and resulting in a better bottom line!

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Branding Yourself–7 Tips to Help You Stand Out Above the Crowd

In this Internet age, it’s easy to get lost in the crowd. How can you stand out with your prospects?

Here’s some ideas to help you!

 

  1. Send your customers branded birthday cards, promotional products, and thank you gifts. This will keep you top of mind and show that you care!
  2. Set up a domain for your business as well as your name. Use keywords as part of your domain.
  3. Use domain email: your name@yourbusiness.com. Yahoo, gmail, and other free services are unprofessional and will decrease your credibility.
  4. Send your own branded thank you cards as a follow-up to customers.
  5. Create your own company logo wear and advertise your business when you are going around town!
  6. Compose an elevator pitch to tell people what you do and how you can help them. Practice it until you have it memorized!
  7. Without vision people perish! Spend some time thinking through your life and business vision, mission, and values! Then translate it into business plans, marketing plans, and most importantly, your calendar!

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Advertising Your Name As An Author–Why You Need a Brand!

You are an author or writer. Or perhaps an aspiring one. Do you know what key ingredient key to success you may be missing?

A brand!

Watch the video below to find out more.

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Social Media Trends–Don’t Let Your Competitors Snatch Your Customers!

SPECIAL GUEST POST!

I appreciate Dana allowing me the opportunity to do a guest post. I admire her enthusiasm and faith to let God build her business. I’ve learned a lot from her already. She’s talented and knowledgeable about business and branding.

To share a little bit about me, I’ve been married for 19 ½ years. I have three wonderful boys ages 12, 15, and 17. I graduated from Bible college in 1991.

I’ve been blogging, learning everything about WordPress (one of my passions), creating digital info products and content for about nine years. I love learning and sharing content about online marketing. My son and I have a little fascination for the “techy” side of business things. And truthfully, I hate paper work.

As I’ve seen an interest from my readers in learning more about social media marketing, I’ve selected a topic on this aspect to share with you today.

Warning: Social Media Trends Are Moving Forward. Your competitors are ready to snatch your customers.

Some people cringe at the mere thought of using social media for their business, while others simply dive in like it’s the best thing since the invention of the washing machine…cycle after cycle they love the evolving stimulation that social media brings. Social media can indeed wash up some good results for your business. The frustrating part can be that with the fast-changing technology, it’s hard to stay afloat on the “next best thing.”

It’s important for smart business owners to be aware of trends across social media in order to stay abreast of the best way to use social media to improve business. It can be hard to know what the next best thing is, but there’s trends happening now that you can keep a watchful eye on. This will help you to stay aware so that you take notice when change is coming and you’re not taken off guard by continuing with old methods that no longer work.

Here’s some noticeable trends happening right now:

Widespread Usage of Mobile Devices — People are using mobile devices more often for social media than in the past; therefore, most social media companies are designing for mobile first. That’s why it’s so important to be involved in “responsive” mobile design yourself for all your online real-estate. Have you checked what your site looks like on mobile devices? How convenient is it to navigate on your site with these devices? It’s now prime time to make it a priority for your business.

Don’t go overboard with automation –- There’s lots of “social media automation tools” to schedule tweets, posts, replies, automatic follows, etc. Be aware that social media is by its very nature supposed to be social. If you’re using too much automation, people will start to ignore you, and soon only the bots will be reading your tweets.Stay connected socially with your followers; use automation sparingly.

Close Interaction — Consumers want to feel important; mobile devices allow you to stay in constant contact with them. You can use a variety of methods (you don’t have to choose them all) to interact on a one-to-one basis with your clients, customers and potential clients. Facebook, FourSquare, Google+, Instagram, Linkedin, Pinterest, Twitter, and your blog, are a few select ways to stay in close connection. Which ones you choose will actually depend on where your targeted customers and clients might hang out the most.

A few other ways to take connect closely to your customers include:

Google’s hangouts –- The hangout feature provided by Google is becoming popular on a rapid rate. People love the interaction on such a personal level. It’s a tool where you can educate your customers, but also let them get to know you on a more personal level.

Skype –- Skype is another way to stay closely connected with customers.  And with the mobile features, it works great with smartphones and other mobile gadgets. If your business is growing at a fast past, you can dedicate a team to manage your customer service via Skype.

LiveProfilehttp://www.liveprofile.com/ is a free messenger app.

Smart Grouphttps://itunes.apple.com/us/app/smart-group-email-sms-text/id378476242?mt=8  “Smart Group helps you manage groups and smart groups directly from your iPhone. With just a ‘Tap’, you can send SMS / Email to all your group members at once. There is no need to type!”

Take Advantage of Apps — People are practically addicted to their mobile devices. Take advantage of this. Create an app for your business. There are templates you can use and brand for your market, or you can hire someone to create a specially branded app that your customers would like to use.

Smart Search Alert — People are getting much wiser at filtering out content they don’t want to see, and they know how to keep in view the content they want to see the most. Social media has actually been playing a role of doing that for you for quite some time.

For better or worse, organic search doesn’t necessarily work the same as it used to.Although this can be difficult for marketers, it’s great for consumers. Business owners just need to stay up with the popular trends to take advantage of the possibilities.

Content Curation — Great content has always been and still is king, but it’s even more important now than in past years.Content curation is sorting through a vast amount of content for the purpose of gathering and sharing the best content on a related topic or niche.

No one “knows it all”… and your customers and followers appreciate you even more when you have their best interest at hand. You show you care by sharing related content that can help them.

Side Note: Realize that content is not just text. It’s pictures, graphics, videos, audio, conversing with others, and any other form of sharing communication.

Sharing content is basically all of the things you do on social media. Your followers, who are interested in your niche, want to see your content, easily access and consume your content, and share your content. It shouldn’t look like a newspaper or magazine advertisement. Remember, consumers will resist being sold to in such a way.

Your content should look and feel like important, useful, interactive, valuable information that’s also visually appealing and tells a story.

Here’s the facts: Consumers hate being sold to — they want to be engaged!  Trust me; this is going to bring about a whole new level of excellence to social media.

So what to do to take action:

Focus on keeping the quality of your content high. If you don’t your competition will win their hearts.

Create a relationship with your customers. Truly care for them. Respond to them. Ask them what they need and want.

Stay up on trends. People are using mobile devices. Again, your competition will cater to their needs and win their hearts if you don’t.

Stay consistent. Social media isn’t a one-off event. It’s a compilation of many small steps, possibly hundreds, that finally result in close interaction and relationship building with your customers and clients.

Rhonda White loves Jesus – She’s a Christian wife, mom of three boys -– a  solopreneur, blogger, information publisher, WordPress fan; Loves the “Techy” side of business. Join her FREE Membership at http://herchristianbusiness.com for more great information on growing your Christian Business.

Market Research: 3 Powerful Ideas that Will Increase Your Leads and Sales!

Low Cost Powerful Ways to Spark Growth in Your Business!

One of the first rules of blogging, design, and communication is to know your audience, your target market. This is extremely important in marketing, product development, and in business in general.

So what are some low-cost but powerful ways you can find out more about your target
market?

Below are some ideas I am practicing as I embark on some incredible changes in my
business. I will be blogging about this more in the next few months! But in the
meantime, here’s some ideas to get you started in your own market research!

Now obviously, your first step is going to be choosing your own target market, your
niche. Don’t be afraid to narrow it down! For instance, I just recently bought a
selling course for holistic practitioners even though I am an Internet publisher.
I can certainly apply what I learn to my particular situation!

The same is true for my business. My target market is the Christian homeschooling
family entrepreneur because I am one and that’s who I can relate to the best. But
solopreneurs, small business owners, writers, students, artists, authors, coaches,
bloggers, and more can benefit from my courses as well.

So without further adieu, here’s some ideas to get you started!

1) Make a Poll in Facebook. This sounds pretty obvious, but here’s an additional
idea. Create a Facebook group just comprised of your target market.

This is exactly what I’ve done and it’s an amazing source of information and support
for me. Plus, I have provided a service by creating a group of like-minded individuals
who can help one another through our journey through life. It’s all about showing
up to serve your target market!

Facebook is full of blogging masterminds. Create one or get involved! Ask for feedback and you will get amazing support!

2) Use Survey Monkey. Survey Monkey is a service that will help you make surveys
and polls very easily and for little or no cost. They provide templates or you
can design your own. They have markets who want to take your surveys. You can put
them online, embed them in your websites, or send them to Facebook.

Email services such as Constant Contact (which is what I will be using early next month) offers survey services as an add-on. They have templates available which you can modify. Often it comes with a free trial.

3) Get to Know People Online and Offline. Just hang out and have fun! Be alert for
opportunities to serve! Get involved in groups and forums that is in your target
market. Ask questions. Listen. Go to networking groups and learn. Be a friend and
provide gold nuggets of information and you will learn a treasure trove about your
target market!

Above all, be yourself, be authentic! The other day, I got a huge compliment from one of my fans. I was just being me! She liked what she saw and wants to know more. That’s what it’s all about–building a relationship!
So now that you know the basic ways to survey your target market, what do you want
to ask?

You want to ask them questions about what problems they experience, what fears they
have, what they are afraid of losing, and what their biggest challenges are around
obstacle they face, just to name a few. You want to tie this in to a product or
service you offer.

For instance, one of the questions I often ask is, “What is your biggest challenge
around getting your brand designed?”

The more you get to know your audience, the more you can offer solutions to the
problems they face. And the more urgent these problems are, the more they will be
drawn to your business, IF you have done your homework and aligned your products
and services to precisely target your market!

And like I mentioned before, I will be conducting market research in the near future. Look for some posts along these lines.

I’m revamping my programs, including my ezines (which I have an extremely exciting vision which I can’t wait to start!) so I REALLY value your opinions!

If you are ready to conduct powerful market research, your brand will sizzle and
your future will dazzle!

Want to get started right away on your sizzling brand and market research? Take my free video course and get my free report! Your dazzling future awaits you!

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Branding Yourself–How Your Brand Is Like an Exquisite Bite of Chocolate!

Branding Yourself. What makes it successful?

Well, think about it like an exquisite box of chocolates!

Recently I gave a presentation on 10 Ways to Make a Brand Sizzle to a local women’s networking group. Being a homeschool teacher, I had to have an object lesson.

I chose Dove chocolates. They are, after all, my favorite treat! It was truly divine!

Before I spoke, I gave each lady a chocolate and requested that they not eat it until I spoke.

So following is what I had the ladies do with the chocolates and how I used them to illustrate my teaching on how to make effective brands. All about branding yourself. You might want to get a Dove chocolate and follow along:

Open up your chocolate. Imagine that this chocolate represents your brand. It is a treasure. It is precious!

Indeed, big corporations recognize that their brands are their most important asset. So why don’t we as small business owners?

Because if we want to be taken seriously by our prospects, we need to take our business seriously. And that includes branding yourself.

I think Dove takes their brand very seriously. You know exactly what you are getting when you bite into one!

And it is a quality product! So often, small business owners settle for what is easy, cheap, and free. Instead of thinking outside the box, especially when it comes to creating logos, they think of taking short cuts and making it as easy as possible because they want it right now and they don’t want to invest anything into it.

What are you thinking of when you are branding yourself?

It should be the same with your business. What you offer, your brand, needs to be reliable to your customer. It needs to be built on a foundation of quality. A promise they can count on!

That’s what the Dove chocolates are called, Promises! That’s why I love to use them for this illustration. Branding yourself is like a promise to your prospects and customers. Are you going to deliver? If you don’t come through, then you will be fostering a sense of distrust. And this is going to be branding yourself in a negative way.

The perception of your brand needs to fit with reality. If you want to be perceived as making the best widgets out there, then make the best widgets out there!

So now eat the chocolate. Didn’t it bring you satisfaction? Aren’t you pleased? That’s how your customers should feel after they have purchased your products or services. That’s the power of branding yourself!

Okay, you’ve examined the chocolate, eaten it, and thought about how it relates to  branding yoursef. Now I want you to read the message on the foil wrapper.

But instead of the usual promise that Dove prints, imagine that the message contains this: five words that describe you and your business. What does it say?

Discovering your unique words is going to give you a clue to what your brand should look like. It’s going to help you brand yourself. Because with your brand, you are always communicating a message, from the moment your prospect enters your store, visits your website, or looks at your catalog.

I’m sure you have enjoyed this yummy exercise! And you have learned something valuable to boot–all about branding yourself!

Apply this lesson and you will have a brand that sizzles and a future that dazzles!

Want to find out more about how you can create a quality brand? Sign up for my free mini-video course and free report on how to brand yourself by clicking here now!

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Business Advertising and Marketing Ideas–3 Ways to Create a Customer Retention Program that Will Raise Your Revenue

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Here’s a business advertising and marketing idea for you, the small or home-based business owner, that is often overlooked: treat your customer right!

How? By creating a customer retention program!

Why is this important? Because your current customer is your best customer. This seems to be forgotten by most companies, even major corporations. How many of us have been repelled by a big business that once we became a customer we were treated like we didn’t exist? I know I have!

If you keep the well-being of your customers in the forefront of your mind, you and your brand will be on the top of their minds! This is a business advertising and marketing idea you can bank on!

So how does this work and what can you do?

Here are some customer retention business advertising and marketing ideas to get you started:

1) Treat your customer the way you want to be treated.

It’s called the Golden Rule and it was taught by Jesus Christ. This is a timeless principle and applies in all areas of life, especially business.

If you treat your customer with respect, just like you would want to be treated, you will be elevating your brand. You will be building trust and credibility.

In this day and age, customer service has taken a rapid turn for the worst. Having an excellent customer service ethic will distinguish you from your competition.

CEO of Chick-Fil-A, Dan Cathy, has this value at the heart of his company. In an interview with Mike Huckabee on Fox News, he described how he trains his employees to greet every person with a smile so that they are happy to be there. Now, I realize Chick-Fil-A is under a lot of controversy right now (which I fully support them), but as I’ve heard from others, they have no lack of business, even in these hard times!

2) Set up a thank you, birthday, and Christmas card program.

Let’s face it. Our mailboxes are either filled with junk or bills. Actual personalized mail is very few and far between!

So here’s a chance for you to shine! Set up a system where you send out cards to your customers, whether that’s a thank you card for new business, a birthday card, or a Christmas card.

Big corporations get this. Branded Christmas cards are very popular with big business. What is it they know that we don’t know as small businesses?

They know that sending cards for whatever occasion is worth the investment. Why? Because you are showing your customer that you care. And when you show them that you care through something as simple as a card, your business and your brand will be in the top of their minds.

When they find themselves in need of a product or service like yours, you will come to mind first. And what will this do? Raise your revenue!

3) Give gifts to your premiere customers.

For your best customers, consider creating a gift retention program. Again, corporations get this. Reward loyalty. Send unique items that will remind them of who you are.

There are many options available out there. It’s really only a Google search away. Plus, you can also create branded products that your customers need, want, and desire. This is going to put your business literally under their noses!

Treat your customers well and you will be treated well. This is a simple law of reciprocity, kind of like the law of gravity. It is immutable. Because what goes around comes around.

And when you treat your customer well by instituting these business advertising and marketing ideas, your brand will sizzle and your future will dazzle!

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Brand Identity Design–What is the Difference Between a Logo and a Brand?

Brand and logo design. Are they the same thing or are they different?

A recent consultation with a potential client got me thinking about this when it comes to brand identity design. What is the difference between a logo and a brand and why should you, as a business owner, care?

The following is my answer. I hope it helped you as it helped my client! Because my chief role as a brand consultant is to educate my clients to think outside the box when it comes to designing logos.

A LOGO is a symbol that describes a company, product, organization, or idea. It usually is comprised of a name and an image. Sometimes the logo is only the lettering itself.

A BRAND is an emotional connection, a kinship, that a company, product, organization, or artist has with a target market. A brand encapsulates the essence of an entity’s reason for being and communicates to an audience what is unique about it. An effective brand builds trust and credibility over time with its intended target market. It is a living relationship.

A LOGO encapsulates a brand’s message through visual means. But not all logos reflect a brand.

So why should you care about this difference?

If you only put a logo up that does not represent your brand, you will be missing out on leads, conversions, sales, and profits.

Recently, I ran across one company that really had neither a logo or a brand. Their company name was just set in a nondescript font. The business owner revealed to me their struggle in marketing because they have no brand and no logo!

Don’t get caught in this scenario!

With a logo that does not communicate effectively your marketing message, your Unique Selling Proposition, you will confuse your prospects.

A logo that effectively reflects your BRAND will attract your prospects to you. Instead of pushing them in, you will be pulling them in.

We all know what it’s like to receive solicitation calls from pushy telemarketers. This kind of tactic does not build trust and credibility. A logo with no thought to branding is kind of like these pushy telemarketers that no one pays any attention to. A brand is a living relationship between you and your customer. Protect your brand because it is your most valuable asset.

Building a brand is an essential step in building your business. You will create effective name recognition for your brand with a professional logo that accurately reflects who you are as a business. You will be building trust, credibility, and a living, engaging relationship.

And that will truly make your brand sizzle and your future dazzle because you will see an increase in revenues!

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Brand Positioning Strategy–3 Lessons from the Great Depression

Brand Positioning Strategy–what would it be like to survive and THRIVE in any economy?

That’s exactly what this famous brand did during the Great Depression! Watch the video below to learn 3 great lessons that will help your business grow in this down economy.

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