(image copyright - logodesignworks.com)This week I am blogging about branding and its importance in marketing...
I was astonished to note, through a survey conducted with a group of SMEs, that branding took a tumble in the percentages, where marketing remained in the 90%+ mark. A strong brand and identity is key to marketing... it is your business's calling card, its customers' memory-jogger, and part of the attraction-mechanism for prospective customers.
Think of a brand you recognise best by its logo or emblem; for me, some great examples are in the photo above. Each one of these businesses (or corporations!) are so synonomous with their branding that they often do not even need to use their name in advertising or other campaigns.
Obviously, their ability to do this is hugely contributed to by their length of time in business, but still, they did all start, like many of us do, with just an idea.
A truly successful brand is one which knows its customer and and its service or product, and ensures at every opportunity that this is carried through every point of contact with the public. A brand is assimilated and remembered by current customers, prospective customers and competitors. It's not just your logo or image - it's the sum of assumptions, perceptions, experiences and stories. Some of your brand is within your control, some isn't...
Remember one thing: a strong brand is invaluable as it is what places you in the mind of your customer, try to get it as close to perfect at the beginning and spend time on researching and developing it... a strong brand is also one which doesn't appear to change constantly!





