Course Overview: Branding Your Business For Success | Ep. 9
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Description
As a small business owner, you might be wondering: What is Branding, and why is it so important? A strong brand identity is one of the most crucial components of...
show moreBuilding a strong brand identity as part of an overall marketing strategy takes time and effort. Your ideal customer or target audience will recognize your company more quickly if you have a branding strategy. A strong brand attracts more attention, and target customers tend to remember it. Without branding, you may miss opportunities to sell your products or services.
In this course, we discuss successful brands, what makes a good logo, how to create a mission statement, how to protect your brand, and the characteristics of a solid brand. This course contains ten video lectures, a 200-page book on branding, a branding checklist, and more.
If you are a small business, entrepreneur, or someone interested in learning about branding, sign up today. You can enroll in the course here. (thelearningctr.com)
What You Will Learn
- How to create a brand and what makes a brand successful
- How to build trust in the marketplace
- What makes a good logo
- Where to place a logo on your marketing materials to increase exposure
- How to manage your brand reputation
List of Resources
- Course: Introduction to Branding | Enroll Here (https://thelearningctr.com/courses/introduction-to-branding/)
- Other resources available in the course.
Episode Sponsored By | The Institute for Business Success (https://thelearningctr.com)
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Key Terms
Customer Base – Database or Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system containing customer or prospect contact information.
Marketing Strategy – is a method that allows a company to focus its limited resources on the most promising chances for increased sales and a long-term competitive advantage.
Target Market – is a group of prospects within a company's serviceable available market to whom marketing efforts and resources are directed.
Target Audience - It is a specific group of consumers within a predetermined target market that have been identified as the recipients or targets of a specific advertisement or message.
Ideal Customer - It's a description of the type of consumer who will get the most out of your product and will give you the most value in return.
Buyer Persona - A buyer persona is a thorough depiction of a hypothetical individual who represents your target market. This character is made up, but it is based on extensive study on your current or target audience.
Customer Experience - Is the total of a customer's interactions with an organization during their relationship with that firm or brand. Listen to our podcast on this subject here. (See the link to this podcast in the Related Episodes section below.)
Customer Journey Map - Is a tool that helps marketers understand the set of interconnected experiences that customers want and require, whether it's accomplishing a task or navigating the end-to-end journey from prospect to loyal advocate. Listen to our podcast on this topic here. (See the link to this podcast in the Related Episodes section below.)
Customer Loyalty - depicts a continuing emotional relationship between you and your consumer, manifested by a customer's willingness to engage with and purchase from you over your competitors on a regular basis. Customer loyalty is a result of a pleasant experience with you, and it helps to build trust.
Did You Know
- Branding can account for as much as 30 to almost 50 percent of a company’s value.
- According to Accenture, 66 percent of consumers think that a company's culture and transparency entice them to buy from them, and 62 percent want companies to speak out about problems that they care about.
- Building trust is a key component of a great brand identity, with 81 percent of consumers citing trust as one of their top deciding criteria when making brand purchasing decisions.
- It can take up to 5-7 brand impressions for someone to remember your company.
- More than 72% of your customers will interact with your business via your website.
Benefits from Branding Your Business
- Good branding makes employees feel like part of the team. Employees who are proud to be associated with the business will be more engaged and motivated, which in turn helps attract new potential customers. Branded apparel, marketing materials, and business cards using the company's color palette will give your employees a visual identity, a sense of belonging, and connection with your mission statement. Branding also assists with finding your target audience and ideal customer. It is essential to consider the key elements of your branding early on which includes color schemes, core values, buyer personas, and a mission statement to get the best results. You will find that it will save you time and money in the long run.
- Branding helps you spend your marketing budget efficiently and improve the return on investment on your advertising campaign and marketing activity.
- Branding is it reinforces customer loyalty. Suppose you have a product that is popular among your customers. In that case, a brand that stands out will increase a person's likelihood of buying it again. Implement branding methods that will help you stay competitive and attract new customers. The most critical step in branding your small business is building a solid brand and reputation.
- A solid branding process involves research, development, and maintenance. It affects all aspects of a business's identity, including advertising, customer service, social responsibility, and reputation. Effective branding will help your business stand out among competitors. In addition to building awareness, branding will help you extend your product line and mix. With careful branding, you can build a positive perception of your company among consumers.
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