Branding Your Business - Take It From The Pros.....
Last Update: May 26, 2012
After participating in Jay's latest WAbinar, I realized that the branding of your sties plays as big of a role in the success of your business as it does for many of the well known offline brands. But for some, me included, coming up with ideas on how to brand your business can seem quite daunting, especially if this happens to be your first attempt at creating a business online.
In order to help those who may find themselves a bit lost in this realm, I found this great article in the April edition of Entrepreneur magazine entitled "Branding's Big Guns". While you do not need to try to incorporate all the tips of the top businesses in your own business, I found it to be a great resource that can help the rest of us start brainstorming on how we can differentiate ourselves from the rest.
You can find the article here: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/223125
I welcome your feedback/opinions as well.
In order to help those who may find themselves a bit lost in this realm, I found this great article in the April edition of Entrepreneur magazine entitled "Branding's Big Guns". While you do not need to try to incorporate all the tips of the top businesses in your own business, I found it to be a great resource that can help the rest of us start brainstorming on how we can differentiate ourselves from the rest.
You can find the article here: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/223125
I welcome your feedback/opinions as well.
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Sielke
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Jennifer, very interesting article. I've read the comments you've gotten so far as well and I think its all relative. For many of my sites they don't need branding of any kind. Think of a micro-niche site selling a certain shoe, why would that site need branding? The shoe is the brand period, its not even your shoe! Now what Jay was talking about was authority sites where say you are a shoe reviewer and thats your thing. Then yes you want to build a brand. The most important point of being an authority site is having return visitors. Regardless of everything, when someone wants to buy a shoe and he or she thinks about your site first and foremost..well you've just been classified as an authority site. To achieve this, you'll need to build your brand, your identity. Sure it can start with a logo but the way you write, the way your site looks, the way you present your content, even the frequency of your posts becomes part of your websites "brand". You want your visitors to feel familiar and recognize your website as if it were apart of their family (okay thats a little weird). Anyway, thats the way I see it.
Deezdz
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I wonder if your still learning the ropes in IM, if branding is not putting the cart before the horse.
The article mentions Nike, Starbucks, Apple etc, but none of these companies branded themselves BEFORE they had a fabulous product/service and new exactly what they were doing.
I guess I'm just trying to say, at this stage, I feel branding my business is premature because I'm still learning as I go. I haven't watched Jay's WAbinar yet, maybe he has some great advice that will change my point of view.
The article mentions Nike, Starbucks, Apple etc, but none of these companies branded themselves BEFORE they had a fabulous product/service and new exactly what they were doing.
I guess I'm just trying to say, at this stage, I feel branding my business is premature because I'm still learning as I go. I haven't watched Jay's WAbinar yet, maybe he has some great advice that will change my point of view.