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Is Your Brand Effective, Or Just Pretty To Look At?

Topic: Small Business MarketingBy Erin FErreePublished Recently added

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Do you want your brand to be a work of art?

If so, stop right there. This is where small business owners get mixed up in the branding process.

They mistake brand design for art. It’s an easy mistake – you’re paying someone to draw things for you, right? That’s art… right? Better yet, it’s commissioned art – and there’s a decent chance that this is the very first time that you’ve commissioned anyone to create art for you.

Let’s set the record straight, once and for all.

Brand design is not art.

You are not commissioning a masterpiece.

You are not having something designed so that you’ll like it, or so that it will reflect your personal tastes…

…. at least, that’s not the main point of the brand design process.

You’re designing a brand so that you’ll get noticed, attract your ideal clients, reach more prospects, stay memorable, and generate REAL revenue.

In order to design a brand that does all of that, you need a strategy.

What is a brand strategy?

To put it simply, a brand strategy is a plan for your brand.

A strong strategy begins with 3 elements: where you’re going, how you’re going to get there and how long it will take.

1. Where you’re going. Your business vision and goals. In order to create a brand that helps you realize your dreams, you have to know what those dreams are. You can never achieve success without first knowing what success actually means.

2. How you’re going to get there. What are you going to do in your business to get to those goals? How do those business activities need to be supported and boosted up by your brand? Who are your clients and what do they need to see in your brand to make them buy?

3. How long it will take to get there. In order to be strategic, you have to create a timeline. You need to know when you’re doing every step along the way with your brand so that you can plan plenty of time in for writing, design, printing and promotion.

A full brand strategy goes beyond these basics, but this will get you started down the path to making a brand that’s not just a pretty work of art, but also an effective business-building tool.

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Erin Ferree is a brand strategist and designer. She works with small businesses to create brands with substance and style that fit their businesses perfectly. She's designed brands for hundreds of small business owners that attract their ideal clients, outshine their competition and make them unforgettable.

If you’d like to learn more about brand strategy, don’t miss her upcoming teleclass, “Is Your Brand IN or OUT”. It covers how you can tell whether your brand is in or out of control and what you can do to get a solid brand strategy in place. Sign up here: http://www.brandstyledesign.com/inorout

Erin lives, cooks and plays tug-of-war with her dog in San Luis Obispo, Califo
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