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Building Your Brand by Traci Hayner Vanover
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In today's world of global commerce, branding is not only recommended, it is essential. In the vast array of websites, consumers lose interest quickly. Those few, crucial moments in which they land upon and subsequently peruse your site are key to making an impression with this potential customer. What are you doing to stay in the forefront of their mind?
When you talk about branding, it is important to look at some of the "big guys" to illustrate how to do it well. For instance, when you think of cotton swabs, do you mistakenly refer to all brands as "Q-tips�"? The key is finding the right balance between a product, a name, tagline, and putting it all together. You want something that will remain with the customer long after they have been presented with your product or ad. Create that "must have" with your customer. It isn't always easy -- but if you take the time to research WHO your customer is, and WHAT you can do for them, you have half the battle won.
Another important facet to successful branding is your logo. Take our logo, for example. It features a spotlight, as does our tag phrase. Why is this important? A large portion of our business is marketing and promotion -- putting our clients in the proverbial spotlight. The use of the spotlight graphic helps to reinforce the idea that Promo Boost will focus the spotlight on you -- and as reality television has surely taught us -- most of us like that idea!
When you are choosing your business name, logo, or tag line, it is important to remember that concise is the key. You want a unique idea, but you also want something easy to remember. Are you drawing a blank when it comes to logo design? Never fear! Some of the best logos out there are combinations of pre-existing clipart, that has been paired with additional text or elements, and colored to meet the client's requirements.
Traci Hayner Vanover, aka The Promo Diva®, is the owner of The Creative Concept (
www.thecreativeconcept.com) -- providing design, marketing and PR services to small businesses, authors, and artisans in a number of disciplines. When she isn't working for private clients, you'll find Traci designing and editing her print magazine, Create the Dream! (
www.createthedream.com). Traci has authored several small business articles, virtual courses and seminars, many of which are available through syndication, or on her small business promotion website -- the Promo Bistro (
www.promobistro.com).