When someone has a great idea for an online business, they often fall over themselves in excitement and anticipation. They can’t wait to start doing business, lay out their vision and ride the roller-coaster ride to financial freedom. Of course, enthusiasm and vision are incredibly important, but you still need to take the necessary time to work out most of the fundamentals. Before you even think about telling anyone about your new idea or what you might have available to sell or to promote, you should first finalise your branding.
When you establish a brand, you make yourself readily identifiable, and distinct from the competition. This identity allows you to establish a bond of sorts between your company and your target market, convert your prospects into clients and then develop a loyal customer base. Branding has a great many facets to it, and you have to make sure that you pay particular attention to every one.
Before you begin, you have to figure out what your overall message is going to be. People out there will perceive you and your organisation according to your message; first impressions are very important and you must leave a good one.
One of the first things to consider when you’re designing a brand is to create a catchy company name. Many people incorporate the company name with their website domain name and make them one and the same. Note, that while your legal corporate name may be one thing, your “doing business as” name, whatever it may be, should receive your full branding attention, and be fully reflective of your business goals.
If you pick an exceptional trading name for your company, it’s much easier for you to gain ground in the market quickly. You’ll know you’ve achieved a high point of success when your company name also turns into a popular verb, such as “Hoover”, “Google”, or ”Xerox”.
Along with the selection of your company name, you must make sure that your domain name is perfectly relevant. Let’s face it, no business can survive without a website these days, and your website will likely be the first line of attack when it comes to client marketing. Creativity with website development is the key, but you must make sure that – technically speaking, your domain name will make sense in the world of search engine optimization and have a high level of viewability. Your domain name should ideally incorporate your primary keyword or keywords, which relate exactly to whatever you are promoting or selling. So, in an ideal world, the keywords relating to your “hot potato” new marketing idea should appear prominently within your domain name and within your company name.
Keyword selection is quite a complex subject which we have already touched on in (R – Right Keywords) but, as we have seen, is important within your branding set up. Keywords should appear within your mission statement and in all marketing materials. It’s essential that they accurately portray what your potential client is looking for from you.
Visual image is everything. Once you have a great company name, domain name and the keywords selected, you can move on to create visuals. Your logo should essentially sum up what you’re trying to achieve. The logo doesn’t necessarily have to incorporate your company name or your domain name or your keywords, but it should be a great visual representation of all of these and project the very reason for your company’s existence. The logo is one of the first things that a potential client will see, so take as much time as you need in this area, as it’s likely to leave the biggest impression.
Once you’ve established your logo, you should create all your marketing materials according to a particular style and presentation. Maintain this throughout your organisation and don’t dilute your message by going off point.
Your website is your window to the world. A correctly composed website speaks volumes about your business. Don’t forget that in business it’s all about perception, and if you don’t maintain a storefront of any kind in the real world, people will judge your business by looking at your website. You should always maintain a high degree of professionalism and clearly display this throughout your site. It doesn’t matter if you’re a one-man band; you should still give people the impression that you’re a highly successful, well-organized and thoroughly established enterprise.
Pay careful attention to branding and maintain your position throughout your business cycle.
Michelle Dale is The Managing Director of Virtual Miss Friday, an Experienced Executive Virtual Assistant who collaborates with businesses and individuals with the sole aim of accomplishing their professional goals. Want to learn more about these comprehensive online business building success strategies? Contact VMF Today!
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