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Branding Guide - Why Branding Matters

Table of Contents<br>Table of Contents ......................................................................... 3<br>Introduction................................................................................... 5<br>Vision & Voice ............................................................................... 6<br>Vision ............................................................................................. 6<br>Voice............................................................................................... 7<br>USP................................................................................................. 9<br>Name............................................................................................. 11<br>Slogans or Taglines ..................................................................... 13<br>Visual Branding ............................................................................ 15<br>Conclusion..................................................................................... 17<br>Resources ...................................................................................... 18<br><br>You may ask this:<br>1 branding is a which decision<br>2 do corporate branding<br>3 do cows feel branding<br>4 do good branding<br>5 do it yourself branding<br>6 do it yourself branding iron<br>7 do not disturb hotel branding<br>8 do tattoo shops do branding<br>9 do your own branding<br>10 do's and don'ts of branding<br>11 do's and don'ts of personal branding<br>12 how can branding add value to a product<br>13 how can branding benefit a business<br>14 how can branding help a business<br>15 how can branding influence customers<br>16 how can branding influence customers perception<br>17 how can companies create emotional branding<br>18 how can recruiters use branding effectively<br>19 how can strong branding benefit businesses<br>20 how can we do branding<br>21 how can you relate marketing and branding<br>22 how hot should a branding iron be<br>23 how important is branding<br>24 how long should a branding statement be<br>25 how much branding cost<br>26 how much does branding cost<br>27 how much for corporate branding<br>28 how much is a branding iron<br>29 how much is a branding package<br>30 how much is branding design<br>31 how much is vehicle branding<br>32 how much should i charge for branding<br>33 how much should i pay for branding<br>34 how much to budget for branding<br>35 how to be a branding consultant<br>36 how to branding<br>37 how to branding a product<br>38 how to branding your business<br>39 how to branding yourself<br>40 how to define branding<br>41 how to design branding<br>42 how to freeze branding<br>43 how to freeze branding cattle<br>44 how to freeze branding horses<br>45 how to make a branding iron<br>46 how to personal branding<br>47 how to self branding<br>48 how would you define branding<br>49 shadow of mordor branding when<br>50 should branding be allowed in children's media<br>51 should i hire a branding company<br>52 the purpose of branding is to do which of the following<br>53 what are the benefits of branding<br>54 what can branding do<br>55 what can branding do for you<br>56 what can unsuccessful branding lead to<br>57 what is a tagline and how can it contribute to branding<br>58 what is branding design<br>59 what is branding in marketing<br>60 what is branding pdf<br>61 what is branding strategy<br>62 what is co branding<br>63 what is corporate branding<br>64 what is personal branding<br>65 what is product branding<br>66 what is the importance of branding<br>67 what should be in a branding brief<br>68 what should be in a branding proposal<br>69 what should be included in a branding package<br>70 what should be included in branding guidelines<br>71 what should i charge for branding<br>72 what should you pay for branding<br>73 what you should know about branding<br>74 when branding goes wrong<br>75 when is branding important<br>76 when to do branding<br>77 when was operation branding iron<br>78 where are the branding instructions dishonored<br>79 where is the branding iron<br>80 which branding strategy<br>81 which is an example of co-branding<br>82 which of the following is an advantage offered by co-branding<br>83 who benefits from branding<br>84 who do branding<br>85 who is a branding consultant<br>86 who is branding manager<br>87 who is good at branding<br>88 who's who worldwide branding<br>89 why branding matters<br>90 why co branding<br>91 why corporate branding<br>92 why global branding<br>93 why is branding important<br>94 why office branding<br>95 why online branding<br>96 why personal branding<br>97 why product branding<br>98 why should we do branding<br>99 why umbrella branding<br>

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  1. Branding Bootcamp

  2. Copyright ©All rights reserved worldwide. YOUR RIGHTS: This book is restricted to your personal use only. It does not come with any other rights. LEGAL DISCLAIMER: This book is protected by international copyright law and may not be copied, reproduced, given away, or used to create derivative works without the publisher’s expressed permission. The publisher retains full copyrights to this book. The author has made every reasonable effort to be as accurate and complete as possible in the creation of this book and to ensure that the information provided is free from errors; however, the author/publisher/ reseller assumes no responsibility for errors, omissions, or contrary interpretation of the subject matter herein and does not warrant or represent at any time that the contents within are accurate due to the rapidly changing nature of the Internet. Any perceived slights of specific persons, peoples, or organizations are unintentional. The purpose of this book is to educate and there are no guarantees of income, sales or results implied. The publisher/author/reseller can therefore not be held accountable for any poor results you may attain when implementing the techniques or when following any guidelines set out for you in this book. Any product, website, and company names mentioned in this report are the trademarks or copyright properties author/publisher/reseller are not associated or affiliated with them in any way. Nor does the referred product, website, and company names sponsor, endorse, or approve this product. of their respective owners. The COMPENSATION DISCLOSURE: Unless otherwise expressly stated, you should assume that the links contained in this book may be affiliate links and either the author/publisher/reseller will earn commission if you click on them and buy the product/service mentioned in this book. However, the author/publisher/reseller disclaim any liability that may result from your involvement with any such websites/products. You should perform due diligence before buying mentioned products or services. This constitutes the entire license agreement. Any disputes or terms not discussed in this agreement are at the sole discretion of the publisher. Branding Bootcamp

  3. In end of this EBOOK you can see top 9 branding tools. Table of Contents Table of Contents .................................................................................................. 3 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 5 Vision & Voice ....................................................................................................... 6 Vision ................................................................................................................. 6 Voice .................................................................................................................. 7 USP ....................................................................................................................... 9 Name ................................................................................................................... 11 Slogans or Taglines ............................................................................................. 13 Visual Branding ................................................................................................... 15 Conclusion ........................................................................................................... 17 Resources ........................................................................................................... 18 Branding Bootcamp

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  6. Introduction Branding is one of those topics that everyone has heard of, but few seem to fully understand. Some people think it’s all about a logo, or judicious use of colors. Some think a product’s name is the key to branding. But branding is a complex subject that requires a lot of thought and planning. In this guide, we’re going to take a look at some of the many facets of branding—including USP, name, visual branding, and other elements that can make or break your company’s success. Believe it or not, if you get a single element of branding wrong, it could severely impact your overall success. Many companies have failed or succeeded based almost solely on their branding. Branding is especially important when you are competing in a heavily flooded market. For example, in the fast food realm, branding is arguably more important than the actual food, because without good branding, very few people will ever even try your food. You see, branding isn’t just about the visual. It’s also about the other elements that one can’t necessarily see at first glance. That’s what we’re going to take a look at in this guide so you can understand all the different elements, not just one or two. Let’s begin. Branding Bootcamp

  7. Vision & Voice Your company’s vision and voice is one of the most important aspects of the branding process, because it becomes the very foundation of your brand strategy. You must know your vision and voice before you can develop any type of cohesive branding. Vision What, specifically, does your company represent? Are you trying to change the world? Are you trying to solve a specific problem? Are you trying to educate or enlighten? Your company’s purpose must be reflective of its vision. Let’s say you sell internet marketing educational products. Your overall mission is probably to educate individuals on various methods they can use to increase their traffic and/or income. This provides you with the opportunity to brand yourself as an educational company, but you must delve further into your company’s vision before you can begin the process of branding. For example, do you plan to sell your products at a high price point to appeal to wealthier clients? Would you prefer to sell a greater volume of products to help a larger number of people at a lower price? Questions like these help you decide on your company’s vision, and your branding will be far different if you’re marketing to the first group than if you were marketing to the second. Branding Bootcamp

  8. For example, if you intend to market to wealthier customers, you might choose a name and overall branding that reflects that. You might use words such as ?elite? in your branding, and use colors and imagery that reflect status and wealth. If you intend to market to the masses, you might still want to include hints of wealth and status in your branding. After all, you are marketing ?how to make money? type products in this example. But you’d want to have a wider appeal to let people know they don’t have to spend a fortune to buy your products. Voice Your voice is related to your vision, because it will be the image you convey to the public regarding your vision. It’s the mannerisms your employees will use when relating to the public—through social media, videos, promotional material, customer service, etc. Will you be funny and lighthearted? Will you be professional and serious? You need to convey your company’s vision through your voice. If your vision is to help people recovering from abuse, you obviously would want to have a serious tone to most of your posts, but also one that conveys hope for the future. If your vision is to promote fun, exciting products, you might have a bit more lighthearted and joking kind of voice. If you’d like to get an idea of how this works, you can take a look at the Facebook and Twitter feeds of various companies in the same field to see how they convey their company’s mission through their voice. Branding Bootcamp

  9. Let’s take fast food as an example. You may notice that a company like Chipotle (who refers to itself not as ?fast food? but as ?fast casual?) is a little lighthearted at times, but also focuses on social issues. This is because Chipotle prides itself on serving food that is mostly GMO-free, healthier than other restaurant chains, and socially conscious. Other restaurant chains tend to be more playful and silly. Burger King, for example, has a reputation for being silly and fun on their social media accounts, and they have a ton of followers and a lot of engagement as a result. People love the fun approach, and it fits with their overall brand. Your voice must be consistent with your vision and your overall brand. Any disconnect and you will lose engagement and lose customers. Branding Bootcamp

  10. USP Another important element of branding is finding your company’s Unique Selling Proposition, or USP. Some people call this the Unique Selling Point. Either way, your company (and individual products) must have something that sets you apart from the competition—something they don’t or can’t offer—to differentiate you from your competitors. Chipotle, for example, sets itself apart from the plethora of ?fast food? restaurants by referring to itself as ?fast casual?, and by using ingredients that are more wholesome than its competitors. It focuses mostly on non-GMO ingredients, and uses locally grown produce whenever possible. For a while, the restaurant chain even took its pork carnitas off the menu over issues with the way the pigs were being treated by its suppliers. In a sea of restaurants that focus more on offering cheap food quickly, the company managed to carve out a nice for itself by becoming a healthier, more socially conscious option. Your company can do the same by figuring out exactly how you can set yourself apart from your competition. This may take a good deal of thought, especially if you’re in a large niche with a massive number of competitors. For example, if you’re a blogger, you may find yourself competing against thousands, or even millions of similar blogs. What makes you different? Why should someone choose your company or products over your competitors’? Branding Bootcamp

  11. That is what you must figure out! You may already have a USP, but if not, you should sit down and figure out something that makes you different. Let’s take a look at some examples. Chipotle differentiated itself by using fresh, wholesome ingredients FedEx made a name for itself by reliably delivering packages overnight Dominos focused on delivering its pizza more quickly than its competitors Walmart found that keeping its prices lower than other stores skyrocketed its success To compete with Walmart, Target focused on more upscale merchandise and cleaner stores Avis focused on customer service with the slogan ?We’re number two. We try harder.? Each of these companies is widely known for being different from its competitors. They made a name for themselves by not only doing something to stand out from the crowd, but also focusing on that in their marketing and branding. You must do the same! Branding Bootcamp

  12. Name Your company’s name should be reflective of your overall vision, but too many companies make the mistake of choosing a name they think is cool, cute, funny, or just strokes the ego of the owner/founder rather than reflecting the company’s mission. I understand it’s tempting to name your company something that is meaningful to you personally, and it certainly can work. Just look at McDonald’s. The founders used their name for the company, and after they sold it to Ray Kroc, it exploded. Wendy’s has also done remarkably well, despite being named after the daughter of the founder. But that’s not the norm. Think about some of the companies that have really hit it big in recent years. Companies like Chipotle, Five Guys Burgers & Fries, and Shake Shack have exploded their growth quickly based partially on names that really focus on what they do. Sure, they could have named themselves specifically after the founders. Chipotle could have been named Ells after founder Steve Ells, but would it have made the same impact? Possibly not. If you name your company (or product) something that suits the company (or product), your job is made easier. Sure, you can brand your company Smith Marketing, but naming your company something Branding Bootcamp

  13. with more punch—more impact—will make the job of branding and marketing your company much easier. For example, you could choose something like: Marketing Boom! – Explosive Growth with Marketing Boom! Marketing Ninjas – Quick. Sharp. Deadly to Your Competition! The Three Marketeers – Three Guys. Three Approaches. Big Results. You want the name to be something that is memorable, conveys your company’s vision, and lends itself to great slogans and marketing campaigns. This will make your job much easier. Branding Bootcamp

  14. Slogans or Taglines Slogans or taglines can have a huge impact Just take a look at the following slogans/taglines. Do you recognize these? I bet most people can name most of the companies that used these in their marketing! Finger Lickin’ Good I’m Lovin’ It The Real Thing 30 Minutes or Less or It’s Free Like a Good Neighbor, _____ _____ is there. _______ is on your side. Just Do It Betcha Can’t Eat Just One Where’s the Beef? Do you think you know all of these? Here are the answers. Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) McDonald’s Coca-Cola Dominos Pizza State Farm Nationwide Nike Lay’s Potato Chips Wendy’s Branding Bootcamp

  15. These are all examples of slogans that are immediately recognizable by most people, sometimes even worldwide. They captured attention and relayed important information about the company, and even many years after some of the slogans stopped being used, they are still remembered by the masses. Coming up with a great slogan isn’t always easy, but it is one of the most effective ways to really brand yourself to your audience and make your company memorable. Branding Bootcamp

  16. Visual Branding Your visual branding is, besides your name and slogan, the thing most people will remember about your company. If you have a logo, company colors, and other visual branding that really makes an impact, you’ll find it much easier to get the results you’re looking for. If you want an idea of how visual branding can make a huge impact, just download one of those logo apps that show you a generic form of a company’s logo (no words, just the general shape and colors) and see how many you can get right. It’s usually easier than you think, because most of us get used to logos and are trained to immediately recognize those brands we use often or see advertised often. Your visual branding must be consistent with the overall theme of your company’s branding. For example, if your company is all about clean living and respecting the environment, you’d probably want to stick with natural colors like green and blue. If you’re opening a company that focuses on making a huge impact with marketing, you would probably want to choose bold colors like red or orange. This is one reason it’s a good idea to hire a professional to create your logo. You want someone who is not only a good graphics designer, but one who understands how color works and plays on the emotions, and how various shapes and symbols get certain reactions. A good graphics designer isn’t necessarily a good logo designer. Here’s one example of how consistent branding can make a big impact: >> http://monkeywebapps.com/ Branding Bootcamp

  17. Each app created by the company is branded by the ?monkey? theme, and contains the same basic visual elements, such as the smiling monkey and big, bold titles. Any product this company releases will immediately be recognizable as theirs because of the consistent visual branding. Here’s a good article about logo recognition: http://abcnews.go.com/Business/quiz-recognize-15-iconic- logos/story?id=20423733 And here is an interesting article about color and marketing: https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/233843 Branding Bootcamp

  18. Conclusion If you think branding is only for big corporations, think again! Every company and ever product needs to concentrate on branding in order to achieve maximum success. Branding isn’t just about a logo or a tagline—though those are certainly two important elements of branding. It’s about everything from the company’s name and vision to the way it differentiates itself from its competitors. It’s a complete package of elements that work in tandem to brand the company in the public’s eyes. As you develop your branding, keep in mind the key elements of branding: Vision & Voice USP Name Visual Branding Each of these elements must work in tandem to create the company’s overall brand, and to develop recognition in the eyes of potential customers. Best of luck with your branding efforts! Branding Bootcamp

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