Branding Is Like A Fairy Tale...
It may not seem like the story of Little Red Riding Hood has much of a parallel to your business's brand. But, a good brand can be a lot like a story. Instead of being a story of a little girl going on a journey, and overcoming different challenges, the brand is the story of how you take your customer from just learning about your business to becoming a customer.
This is what the introduction to your brand should look like. Notice that instead of trying to tell you all of the details about what's going to happen in the story, this story picks out just a couple of important details. And, one of those details the red hood is a big differentiator for the main character. This is what the first introduction to your business your main brand statement needs to look like. Instead of trying to tell your clients every detail about your business and creating a confusing introduction, stick to the must-know facts and if there's a differentiating factor in there, then that can be a big help.
Now, here's a bit of background the situation that all this is set in. Plus, you've got the first problem statement what big, bad wolf do you help your clients tackle?
This section parallels how you should ask your clients questions about their needs, wants and problems, in order to uncover how you can really help them (not eat them up!)
Now, this is a bit extreme you don't want to take the feedback you get from your customers and use it to trap them. But, you should write your brand statements and marketing packages to address their needs, in their words. And, think about who your best (tastiest) clients are and how you can set yourself up to fill their expectations.
Again, tell your clients what characteristics make you stand out this may be your personality, your services, your differentiators, or the type of client you specialize in serving. While you probably don't want to eat your clients all up, you do want to form a good business relationship with them, by letting them know what to expect beforehand. And, telling them what makes you stand out can make the job of sales and of working with them easier for you.
What does your business's fairy tale look like? And how can you create a story that you can tell to your clients to help you live "happily ever after" together?
About the AuthorErin Ferree is a brand identity and marketing design strategist who creates big visibility for small businesses. Through her customized marketing and brand identity packages, Erin helps her clients discover their brand differentiators, then designs logos, business cards, and other marketing materials and websites to reflect that differentiation, as well as to increase credibility and memorability. As the owner of elf design, Erin is passionate about helping small business owners stand out in front of their competition and attract more clients. Hundreds of small business owners and corporate entities across the US and Canada have relied on Erin to create content and visuals that support their brands.
Small business branding and logo design at http://www.elf-design.com
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