Okay. Raise your hand if you think brand management is just for BIG companies (like Target, McDonalds or Ford.) Wow! That's a lot of hands! Well, guess what? You're all wrong.
Brand issues are important to ALL companies for the simple reason that people buy from other people. People have personalities. Branding establishes and communicates a company's personality (sometimes referred to as company image.)
Think about YOUR company. What personality or image do you want to present to customers and prospects? Should it be warm, friendly, and down-to-earth? Polished, knowledgeable, and sophisticated?
Does your company’s current logo and literature design reflect the image you want to present? Is your company's personality presented consistently in all forms of communication?
Are you overwhelmed now? Let me simplify. There are four key steps in brand management:
1)Positioning - identify your company's unique benefits and image.
2)Planning - develop a road map for your brand identity programs.
3)Protection - guard the integrity of your brand.
4)Promotion - build awareness of and preference for your brand.
Brand management is an ongoing process, not a destination. Bad news: the work is never done. Good news: if you do the positioning and planning up front, protection and promotion programs flow naturally.
About the Author
Claire Cunningham is president of Clairvoyant Communications, Inc., a strategic marketing communications company that helps businesses grow through targeted communications programs such as newsletters, publicity, web presence, advertising and the like. Claire has 20+ years experience in marketing communications and has worked with a wide variety of products, markets and budgets. To contact Claire, call 763-479-3499 or e-mail clairec@citlink.net