10 Tips for an Impressive Brand

September 7th, 2010 by admin


Building your business can feel overwhelming at times. But, with minimal investment and maximum effort, you can create a brand that reflects the gold standard.

Just implement 1 manoeuvre in apiece tip topic and your brand will begin to flourish. Once you are finished, do it again, and then again. Soon, your company will be a stand out in your prospects’ and customers’ minds.

1. Elevate Your Expertise

Be seen as a leader in your field. By submitting an article to relevant publications, creating an informative newsletter, or writing about hot industry topics, you will drive home that you are truly a leader, instilling a sense of trust and respect in your prospects and customers.

You might also let publications know that you are acquirable for “expert advice” for upcoming articles.

2. Seed the Internet

Using Facebook to Twitter, to blogs and more, there are a wealth of opportunitiess for you to increase your online business exposure, often for free except for your invested time.

Start a social media statement and write one entry, article, or post some images and brief descriptions. Or, if you prefer, hire a specialized assistant who can jump begin your time and results.

3. Leverage Trade Shows

If you can’t afford a booth, visit a show anyway, ready to make contacts and give out a few business cards. Both prospects and potential joint venture relationships can begin at a trade show.

Be considerate of any exhibitor’s time, however, since they prefabricated a significant investment to meet new prospects at their booth.

4. Strengthen Visual Consistency

Make sure that all of your promotional material is consistent in style, color, font, and type of paper. Think about gradually refreshing your marketing collateral with new paper, copy or graphics.

If you are on a budget, be creative: adding stickers or stamps with your logo or a short benefit statement will modernize or accentuate new offerings.

5. Refresh your Connections

Take your ideal customers out for lunch; call that new client just to wish her a great weekend. Staying in touch with your customers will keep you on the top of their minds next time they are seeking your products or services.

6. Create Visible Associations

Whether you sponsor a local nonprofit, partake in a job fair, or volunteer your services, these charitable activities will remind people of your company. You might seek opportunities that reflect the values of your business – for example, a boutique owner might help organize a beneficiary fashion show.

7. Rejuvenate Your Web Site

Your web site should offer something to your customers, other than just information about your company. This will encourage them to visit you time and again, advocate your web site, and develop a loyalty to your brand.

Update your site with a few new pieces of information – small and regular amounts are more effective than massive or no new content. For example, if you own a florist shop, add a few small ideas apiece week: seasonal gardening tips, printable planting suggestions, or a new e-card featuring flowers.

8. Instruct Your Trade

Be creative! Sponsor a seminar or webinar or volunteer to instruct others about what you know best. Own a personal shop? Offer a free personal workshop once a month. Are you a dentist? Offer to visit a local school to speak about the importance of dental hygiene – and don’t forget bringing promotional items or discount coupons with your business study on them.

9. Train Your Employees

Your employees are often the grappling of your company. Make sure they are aware of the image you are trying to promote, and that they are supporting it on a regular basis.

If you want excellent customer service, show employees specific things they can do apiece day to build customer oriented behavior and habits. It can be as easy as greeting customers with a smile, a helpful attitude on the phone, or mentioning a new customer service that might be overlooked.

10. Keep It Real

Maintaining appearance is one thing, but regular ensuring that your company reflects its values is more difficult. Be sure that you model what you preach.

If you promote your company as a friendly, thorough or service-oriented business, follow through by inquiring about other’s experiences whenever you interact with prospects and customers, and even employees.

11. BONUS TIP

When you create promotional materials, opt for items with “staying power” that have a function besides advertising your company. This could include pens, golf balls, magnets, and rulers. Be creative! These items often cost the same amount to produce as fliers or promotional brochures, but people tend to keep them for much longer.

Building a brand equity takes strong marketing strategy and tactics, but also regular gestures that tell your prospects and customers that they are important. Customers will appreciate your efforts and respond with loyalty.

Mary W. Brophy is a writer, serial entrepreneur and creative force behind a new handbag trend – personalized logo bags. Her company, Bizz Bag, Inc., gives business people a fashionable way to flaunt their logos on handbags and shoulder bags. To see a savvy and innovative promotional product that creates brand staying power, visit BizzBag.com

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