Do
You Have A Business Logo or Slogan?
When it comes to
marketing your
business, something as simple as a memorable graphic or catchphrase can
help you immensely. A business logo or slogan can create
brand
recognition and help you establish your business reputation.
When you think of Nike,
what do you
think of? For most people, the image of the Nike swoosh or
the
words “just do it” automatically jump into their
mind when
they think of the company.
When you see an image of
an apple
with a bite taken out of it, what do you think of? Many people will
answer that question with either “Apple Computers”
or
“iPod”. Several years ago, Dell Computers
created a
successful string of commercials that featured a teenager saying,
“Dude, I’m getting a Dell”.
Even though the
commercials have been
off the air for some time, there are probably many people who tell
their friends and family the same statement when they purchase a new
computer.
Establishing your own
business logo
or slogan can help people remember your business in the same
way.
Perhaps you have a website and someone visits for the first time and
considers making a purchase, but then they decide to comparison
shop. They may end up looking at several sites before making
a
decision.
It is common for people
to get so
caught up in looking at different websites that they cannot remember
which ones they have even been to. If your website featured a
catchy logo or slogan, your visitors would have an easier time
differentiating between you and your competition.
If your logo or slogan
involves a
common word or object, they may think of your business every time they
hear that word or see that object. For instance, if you have
a
business related to children and an elephant is featured in your logo,
each time your customer sees an elephant, they can end up thinking of
you. The more they think of you, the likelier it is that they
will buy from you.
When deciding which type
of logo to
use, think about your business and how you want to be
perceived.
Who is your target market and what type of things are they interested
in? If your target market consists of grandmothers who are active,
adding a rocking chair to your logo may insult them. However,
featuring an older lady in tennis shoes or a in a jogging suit doing
pilates may make them laugh. This could be the type of logo
that
will stick with them and make them remember you.
The same goes for your
slogan.
Think of how you want to be represented and what appeals to your target
market. Stay away from anything offensive, such as curse
words or
slang.
You will also want to
stay away from
trends. Your business logo and slogan can be with you for
years. What is “cool” today can be
“cold”
tomorrow. Plan for a long-term investment and stick with what you will
be proud of five or ten yeas from now.
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