When we speak of branding most of the
time people try to relate it to big business
house, however, the fact is that every
business needs to establish their brand
in order to survive the competition. This
is nothing new; experts and management
gurus had been preaching the same sermon
for years now but what they have not told
is why you need to brand your small business?
How is branding going to help you to establish
your business? How can you establish your
brand without spending a fortune on it?
You might be having a very small business
but would you like your client to perceive
your business as a small time entrepreneurial
effort? Definitely not, and your business
cards, letterheads and other marketing
collaterals does just that. They create
an impression to your clients that you
are an established business house of considerable
strength and not just a mom-n-pop shop.
While you have read till this much, you
might have started to plan to get a few
home printed business cards or visit the
website where you saw the preformatted
business cards being sold for peanuts.
Beware! The quality of your business card
is an indication of the status of your
business and your clients are intelligent
enough to understand the difference between
a standard designed perforated business
card and a professionally designed business
card printed on good quality card stock.
Most of us, including you, would prefer
to consider the stability of a company
before making a purchase decision. Once
you have established your brand with a
professionally designed logo, business
card and other marketing efforts it becomes
much easier for you to build your credibility
among the customers.
Getting a professionally designed custom
logo is one of the very important elements
of branding a business. A logo is not
just a symbol or a piece of graphics;
it is actually your corporate identity.
A properly designed logo can leave long
lasting impression on your clients and
will never let your business slip out
of their minds. It also makes your business
easily recognizable. Just think, wherever
you see the Golden M of McDonald's do
you really need to think twice, what company
is that referring to? A good logo should
ideally exude the nature and attitude
of the business.
Once you have got a logo for yourself
it becomes easier for you to establish
your brand. You can use that logo in your
business cards, letterheads and other
accessories. Don't you think it is going
to make a difference if the pack that
you use to deliver your products to your
customer has the logo of your company
on it? And if you are using a reusable
pack, your customer might just use the
same pack to pass on some other goods
to one of his friends- what happens then?
Yes! Your logo gets noticed by one other
person, you add one more name to the list
of your potential customers. You are on
your way to establish your own brand.
Similarly with business cards, as they
get passed on from one person to the other,
more and more people knows about your
business and the potential customer base
increases.
Having a business card or professionally
designed logo also shows your commitment
towards your business.
A short, easy to remember punch line is
another useful tool for branding. Getting
a tag line printed on your business cards
or your business stationery makes it easier
for people to understand the nature of
your business. Ideally, your tag line
should not only say about what you do
but also speak about your USP.
Having said all that, the ultimate question
that most of the small business people
would have is, how much does it cost to
get all these things done? I'd say, "not
much". Money is always a problem for most
of the small businesses (that's why they
are small, otherwise most of us would
like to open a Microsoft and be as rich
as Bill Gates) but if you know where to
look for, you really don't need to spend
a fortune to get a professionally designed
logo or a business card. There are loads
of websites that offer them really cheap
and some even allow you to decide the
price that you want to pay. (Check out
this twin sites, http://www.mycorporatelogo.com
and http://www.mycorporateidentity.com
).
So, if you think you are tired of being
a "small business" and its time to grow
up, take the first step; establish your
brand!
About
the Author: Ray Smith is a marketing
expert with years of experience in different
industries and specialized knowledge on
branding and internet marketing.http://www.mycorporatelogo.com
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