Branding Your Small Business

Branding your business with a consistent look will increase the comfort level of doing business with you from customers and potential buyers. From your website, social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare, your signage and business interior. All of these factors play a role in branding your business. A consistent look tells customers that you are professional, organized and someone who is safe to spend money with.

Do your brochures and menus represent your business? Or are they not representative of the business you have become?

Have you grown your business into a million dollar brand but your website was made by your nephew for a few hundred bucks?

When was the last time you took a look at all of the elements that make up your brand? If it has been a while, take a step back and look things over.

  • Does the exterior of your business give potential customers who drive by the correct impression? All of these elements cause potential buyers and existing customers to form impressions
  • Does your website design match the design of your business?
  • Are you brochures and marketing material of the same high quality that your business is?

While customer service may make up for some branding flaws, it will not get customers in the door initially. Does your branding and marketing message speak of your business goal? What is your business selling?  Don’t say a product, rather is it a thing of comfort, does it offer  speed or convenience, or speak of professionalism?

An often overlooked but equally import aspect of business branding is you, the business owner. How you portray yourself, communicate with customers and employees all tie into your business image. Do you look the part of someone who would own a business like yours? Take a few minutes to examine your image because this is also how customers view your business.

With all of the different marketing mediums available today there are more places than ever to attract new customers and market to your existing customer base. People should be able to easily recognize your business, not by name alone but also through your branding. If I see a yellow and red signage or restaurant interior I instantly think of McDonalds without seeing a name.
By conveying a high quality image with consistency across marketing platforms, your business signage, interior and exterior, social media sites and yourself, this will brand your business in your customer’s eyes and lead to increased sales, lower customer attrition and higher loyalty. Stand out from your competition today by creating a brand that leads your market in your city.

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    As business owners we have all been in the “no budget” advertising zone.  I’ve been there and every time I create a new idea I’m in the “no budget” advertising zone. After creating several businesses and websites I have developed a full proof way to get targeted traffic to my site almost instantly.

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    Website as Storefronts

    A customer walks into the store, browses through products and shelves, picks up items, inspects, considers the prices, chooses a product and takes it to the cash register to pay. Now if you want to sell your products online, then your site must be enabled for e-commerce, where you must have the following features:

    • You need to provide plenty of content and product description like sizes, dimensions, colors and comparisons with other similar products. It must allow the customer to choose a product, get a clear pricing and shipping costs on the product, complete the transaction and get an order number, and/or invoice confirmation via email. Allow your customer to choose a shipping method.
    • You must tell the customer if the item is in stock or delivered against order. Ideally, you should have an email contact or live help if the customer has a question. Most importantly you must respond immediately! If you want to provide your own live chat and help desk services on your website, specialized softwares are available for purchase.
    • Be sure your customer service links are large and clearly marked, so your client does not have to dig around to find information.
    • Provide an ‘about us’ section or a section about your policies. If you have privacy statements and customer satisfaction policies, your customer will feel better about shopping in your store.
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    • Provide an FAQ with information about your return-back policies, guarantees, shipping prices and insurance charges if any.
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    • Do not annoy your customers by presenting products that are marked ‘sold’ or pages that say ‘under construction’ or ‘coming soon’.
    • Do add new content frequently, so your returning customers will not be bored by seeing the same products they saw four months ago.
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    You Can’t Afford Not To Be Findable In Today’s Market

    Small businesses should understand that the Internet is replacing the Yellow Pages. And just like the good ol’ days of the Yellow Pages, when a customer starts searching they are usually ready to buy.

    Will They Be Able To Find You?

    If your local business doesn’t have an internet presence as part of your advertising strategy then you probably can’t be found in the place where 80% of potential local customers start their search for your product or service.

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    Whether you are a real estate agency, plumber, dentist, lawyer,contractor, it doesn’t matter, if you can’t be found on the internet you are losing business. Even if you have a webisite that isn’t being promoted it’s like putting up a billboard in the desert. It still means no customers.

    Does Your Current Web Site or Internet Advertising Convert Visitors Into Customers?

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    Search Engine Submission

    I think submitting websites to search engines is almost entirely a waste of time. More important activities are:

    Write articles regularly, submitting to articles directories (weekly activity)

    Write Press releases using keywords in your title to www.prweb.com (do at least 1 per month)

    Create a blog and update it with your URL in it (2 -3 times a week)

    Get 1 way links from submitting your website to directories, in fact I can not live without www.directory-submitter.com software. It gives you over 800 places to get one way links from. After I submit my home page, I go back and submit my main sub-pages as well.

    Create a video promoting something you are selling and submit to Google Video and www.youtube.com

    Write a report and sell it on eBay with master reprint rights so other people on sell it too

    Create a reason for people to pass your website on, such as using tell a friend scripts .

    Be prepared to do constant activities like these that get you links. Do not forget PPC (pay per click) search engines such as Google Adwords,Bing and Yahoo’s Overture programs. This will also get you into the search engines.

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    Is Your Business On The Internet?

    If you own a business — whether it be small or large, online or offline then you should know that if your business is not on the internet in some way, shape or form, you are leaving money on the table. And it might be a whole lot more money than you ever thought possible. You see, the internet is the most popular place for people to search for products or services to purchase. That means, if you are a business that sells products or services (of any kind); you better be online otherwise your competitors will beat you to the punch! It’s amazing how a simple little thing like showing up on the search engines (Google, Yahoo, Bing, MSN, Etc) can make such a big difference in how much money you make and how much exposure you get.

    If you don’t already have a website or an online presence; it’s fairly easy to accomplish. Basically, all you need is a simple one-page website that displays all of the important details of your business including the phone number, address, hours of operation and what makes you different (and better) than your competitor. Try to get your business name as a DOT COM (i.e YourBusinessName.com) so that no one else can buy it and try to sabotage your business or benefit from your company name. It is very affordable to get a simple, basic website up and running and once you have one you will need to start promoting it.

    There are many ways to promote a website and drive targeted traffic to it. There are free classified ad websites out there that you can promote your business on for FREE, as well as social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace, link swapping, email marketing, Pay Per Click advertising and many more internet marketing methods and techniques. There is also the ever so popular “SEO” aka Search Engine Optimization which is becoming an industry standard for many businesses in virtually every niche market.

    Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the process of optimizing your website to show up on the search engines for keyword phrases that are related to your business. For instance, if you sell boats in Chicago, Illinois… You would want your website to show up any time someone searched Google for “Boats in Chicago” or “Boats for sale in Chicago” am I right? In order to do this you would have to hire a professional search engine optimization specialist or consultant to come give you an analysis of your website and tell you exactly what needs to be done to improve your search engine rankings or get you to show up on them at all (if your not there already)!

    Is your business on the internet?

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    EXPOSURE – Indispensible NEED Of Business

    Have you ever thought that you have not used your marketing and entrepreneurship capabilities to their fullest capacity?

    Let me answer a few questions for you, which you would have definitely asked me if we were to meet in person.

    Why do I need a website?

    The truth is, everyone in business needs a website today. It doesn’t matter whether or not you sell anything online; your prospects want to learn more about you before investing the time to drive over, or making a call to your place asking for more information. We live in a world that craves information – online research is easiest and information can be acquired way faster than any other means.

    Informed customers become good buyers and you are there for them whenever they want you to be. That is called BUSINESS FLOW!

    What can a website do for you? And how will it do so? Allow me to rant…

    If you’re thinking, “A WEBSITE MIGHT BE USEFUL” let me tell you “HOW IT WILL BE USEFUL”

    1. Instant Access to your customers -you can provide Downloadable forms, price lists, sale sheets and brochures to people researching a purchase. Maintain a forum via email to quickly and easily answer questions about your goods and services.
    2. Reduce Costs- A web presence can eliminate much cost like print advertising and other campaign costs. Even on the most rigorous web campaigns, the advertising cost per customer is far, far less by comparison and beyond expectations.
    3. Give People Exactly What They Look For- More and more people research a company or product online
      before face-to-face interactions. Today people expect to find a web site for a company with at the very least information on services or products.
    4. Always On- Information about your company is available 24/7, locally, nationally, and globally at no extra cost. Imagine the cost of a direct mail piece through the post office to every address in the world with a computer!
    5. Cost Effective- Can easily be the most cost effective advertising and marketing medium of communication to existing and potential customers.

    Let People Know Easily What You Do Best: If your product and service is quality and you’re a one person operation, your website can focus on your business and open the door to people who might not be thinking of a smaller business for their needs.

    If you have made up your mind to launch a website now, please take care of a very, very important thing.

    Please ensure that you have a website and you have a PERFORMING WEBSITE.

    Why I am saying this? What is the difference between a WEBSITE and a PERFORMING WEBSITE?

    A business website is just like a shop or a sales office. It’s an online office. People need to know about its presence and what can it do for them. A nice design and a structured set of information is not all it requires to generate business flow.

    That can really be only achieved by implementing Search Engine Optimization strategies or (SEO).

    What is (SEO)? It’s simple, really:

    SEO is the process of promotion of your website and products and services sold in it through search engines or online advertisement campaigns.

    Look at it this way. Online presence is only successful after you have visitors on your website and to generate them you need to apply some strategic techniques.When you have visitors – Welcome them – Inform them – Offer them great deals and let them buy whatever they want and whenever they want.

    You can be the KING of local business in your field. Web presence always creates opportunities for you – but you need use this willing servant of yours correctly. Trust me, if you do – it will make you a satisfied master at the end of the day!

    All the best,

    Jim Thorpe

    Image/Profit Consultant

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