Ideas
For Creating Your Brand
When you create your business brand, you are creating the image that
your customers will think of when they think of your
business.
Your brand is an integral part of your business identity.
Your
brand should tell the world who you are and what you do. It
can
be difficult to create something that does so many things.
The
following are some tips on helping you create your brand.
If you are having trouble figuring out what you want your brand to tell
the world, take a few moments to answer questions such as:
* Who are you?
* How is your product or service different?
* How does this product or service help others?
* Who cares about this product or service?
The answers to these questions can tell you a lot about how you feel
about your business and can help you communicate your thoughts and
feelings to the world. This exercise can also help you narrow
down your ideas and help you determine which ones make the most sense.
If you have never written a mission statement for your business, doing
so can help you create your brand. Your mission statement is
a
written description of your business and what you plan to do.
For
instance, if you are an event planner, you may have a mission statement
such as, “Our mission is to help people plan fun, creative,
cost-effective events”.
Once you have taken the time to write your mission statement, take note
of the things that come to mind when you read over it. Given
the
above example, it is obvious that you want to be known for planning
very festive, creative events that are also affordable.
Now that you have that part figured out, you need to figure out how to
incorporate that into your logo and slogan. Some possible
slogans
could be, “Planning fun and creative events on a
budget”,
or, “Fun and creative events that don’t break the
bank.” When it comes to your logo, you may want to
have
something in bright colors or a whimsical design to communicate the
fact that your business is about having fun and being creative.
Once you have created your brand, you will want to start establishing
yourself as an expert in that field. Using the above example,
you
could start writing how-to articles and special reports, and even start
giving speeches or teaching seminars that provide information on
planning events that are fun, creative, and cost-effective.
You will start to notice that others will see you as their go-to person
when they are in need of your service or product. This will
bring
in new business, as well as repeat customers.
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