In today’s competitive business world, it’s important to do anything you can to separate yourself from your competition. The most effective way to do so is obviously to offer service or products that are second-to-none. If you’ve already done so, the next thing to focus on is branding.
What’s This Branding You Speak Of?
Brand by definition is “the sum total of a company’s value, including products, services, people, advertising, positioning, and culture” and “the use of logos, symbols, or product design to promote consumer awareness of goods and services.”
The overall goal of branding is simple:
Establish a positive image for your business in order to distinguish you from your competitors.
The Who
There are some things one must consider when starting a branding process. The first is your business as a whole; who are you? What makes your business great? How do you want to market yourself?
- What is the main focus of your business?
- What service do you provide?
- What are the values you carry out in your business?
Once you’ve determined how you’d like to market yourself, its time to figure out who you’d like to reach and how to do so. Many people make the mistake of molding a branding package around their own personal preferences. The real secret is to take the perspective of your clients. What will appeal to them? What will they be drawn to?. Consider the following characteristics of your target market.
- Who are they? (gender, age, profession, values)
- Where are they? (environment, living conditions, work conditions)
- What do they do? (physically active, socially active, nightlife, networks and groups)
This is important because you obviously wouldn’t try to market to young, single, socially active professionals as you would to older, retired, married couples. (at least you shouldn’t)
The How
Your branding as a whole can be broken down to several smaller parts
- Logo: The visual symbol of your business.
- Name: The name of your business
- Colors: The colors you choose
These components can determine how successful your branding will be. When used correctly, your branding can deliver your exact message to your exact audience. On the other hand, a poorly thought-out branding package can go completely unnoticed by your target audience or even deter clients.
Check out the links below to see some great examples of smart logo design
The Why
Branding can do a lot for your business.
- Let you stand out in a crowd: A good combination can explain who you are and what you do without saying a word.
- Create brand resonance: Well-thought out branding will come to the minds of your audience without thought
- Create Brand Loyalty: The more people remember your brand, the more they’ll return for your services
Although there is no cut-and-dry solution for a successful branding package, with some preparation and thought, you can aim your message at your target audience and make sure that they hear it loud and clear.



