4. What exactly is “Branding”?
“The process involved in creating a unique
name and image for a product in the
consumers' mind, mainly through
advertising campaigns with a consistent
theme. Branding aims to establish a
significant and differentiated presence in
the market that attracts and retains loyal
customers.”
Read more:
http://www.businessdictionary.com/definiti
on/branding.html#ixzz3CBhHoctT
5. Why do I need “branding”?
Establishes your expertise
Develops your identity to your customers and
prospects
Delivers a clear message
It helps people relate to you
8. What is a Platform?
It’s about … your stage.”
9. Why do I need a Platform?
Develops your “voice,”
Shows your personality (Brand)
Provides an opportunity to influence people
Establishes trust
Gives you visibility
Establishes you as an expert in your field
11. Where Do I Begin?
Decide what would best serve your business
You need a home base
Add the different elements gradually
Each tool works great alone
and even greater together.
Use Social Media management tools like Hootsuite.
15. Twitter
140 character limit.
Short snippits of information and
links.
Audience
Frequency
Content
16. Linked In
Professional networking
audience
Make sure your profile is
complete.
Content
Frequency
17. Pinterest
Visual bookmarking
Use as reference for your clients
Link to your own work
Link to articles, images, or themes
that reflect your branding
Inspire and teach your followers
Continued reflection of your
personality/brand
18. Etsy
E-commerce Storefront
Handmade marketplace,
vintage, & supplies
Personality is shown through
your work
Well crafted items and sales
give exposure
Social Media creates
increased traffic
20. E-Newsletter
Opt-in
Content
Frequency
Be brief and succient.
Speak to your audience.
Make the content valuable.
21. Public Speaking
Get out there
Target your audience
Teach what you know
Offer classes & workshops
Establish your expertise
Gain visibility
Let your personality shine
22. Link them up
Choose one or two “platforms” to start
Gradually add platforms to increase your visibility
Use them to drive traffic to your website, blog, facebook,
etc.
Help people find you and create a following built on trust
and expertise.
Be generous in sharing what you know, not just what you
sell.
All of these points back to you being the expert in your
field. Builds your relationships.
Creates a following by becoming a trusted resource for
what your people need.
23. Get additional help & direction
Meet with Shannon or Julie for a one-on-one
appointment
Shannon – sdistel@ahml.info
Julie – jkittredge@ahml.info
Get a business library card
Attend other business programs & classes available at
the library.
Hinweis der Redaktion
No, no THAT branding!!
It’s a tool to attract and build your following or your tribe.
What do you want your customer to FEEL
Branding is related to the emotional experience
Your brand resides in the hearts and minds of your clients, customers, and prospects. This can be both positive or negative. It’s their perception of you.
It creates an emotional connection
A well crafted brand creates loyal followers and
You will create a brand even if you’re not trying. A brand can be positive, or negative.
To do it well you must understand the needs and wants of your customers
Use of consistent imagery.
Color choices. Your logo is huge.
Your business personality.
What people think of when they think of or experience you.
Your brand is somewhat an emotional thing. Everyone has a brand – either intentional or unintentional.
It’s about …
Your “stage.”
People. Contacts. Connections. Followers.
Building relationships.
Establishing yourself as an expert.
Using various tools to reach those who are interested in what you have to offer. Could be a message, a service, or a product.
Voice – which is your unique way of communicating – your style – your perspective
Personality – this ties into your brand … from what you wear, to what your website lookes like to your logo to they styling on you blog
Influence - It’s what gives you the authority
Establishes - a relationship with your tribe based on trust. When they know you and like you they will want to follow you.
thority to communicate to and serve your followers.
Different parts of your plateform.
Also – consistent branding is important across each ‘stage’
E-newsletter
Public speaking/teaching
Where you begin will depend on where your audience is.
A website or blog is a good place to start so you have a home base to refer people to
This is where you house the core of your business.
Contact info will be easily found here.
Information links. Categories of services. Fee structure. E-commerce store.
All of the links to your social media will be found here.
Remember your branding of your website is a reflection of your personality and perhaps the kind of customer you want to attract
Wordpress and Blogger are both free and popular
This is where you can share more of your personality and develop your “voice.”
Content might include industry tips, opinions, links to resources and info that would be valuable to your customers. Insight into your processes. How-to’s. Top 10 lists.
Content will be relatable, reflect your personality & branding, authentic, transparent, and professional.
Frequency should be regular or people will stop following your posts. No less than 2x/week.
Viral Marketing. This is where your friends are and their friends are. Best word of mouth marketing ever.
Frequency should be between once a day or 3-5 posts/week
Build relationships by authentically liking and commenting on other’s posts
People respond to pictures.
Share great links, coupon codes to your favorite resources. Quick tips. People love when you’re not all about self promotion.
Called micro-blogging.
Reach an audience with expert advice and resources.
Content might include a link to an inspiring article, a blog post, a witty comment regarding a current event.
This is a resource of connections, and their connections. Suggestions of who you might know based on who you’re linked to.
You can post updates here just like facebook or twitter
Get connected with the people you know who are on linked in as you never know what the opportunities will be that come your way as a result.
This is a public visual bookmarking resource
All of these point back people getting to know you, following you as a resource, and visibility
Shannon teaching Pinterest marketing on Wednesday!!
Visually captures the moment.
Works in progress. Capturing events. Behind the scenes. Products in us by customers. Use of #ties themes together.
Can post less frequently as this is a slower moving platform.
Teaching a Marketing with Instagram class October 7th 9:30am.
Constant Contact & Mailchimp are popular
People have to opt-in to get on this list so you know you’re reaching those who want to hear what you have to say.
Content might include expert tips, new resources, highlights of one or two services. Think News not Spam.
Less frequent. Maybe once a month, quarterly, or as needed.
Your followers don’t have time to read long articles. Save those for the blog.