Branding

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Brand Ambassador 6


8 Things You Might Not Know About Brand Ambassador and Branding

Accurate branding information is not always easy to find on the Internet.

I struggled to find a reliable source myself, so I decided to collate some tips for you, along with other relevant brand ambassador information.

I hope that you find them both useful and interesting. I certainly found it fun trying to track all that branding research down!

Tip #1

An exclusively designed logo can help you build a brand name for yourself and go beyond the usual means of advertising as a logo is all the advertisement in itself and does not need a description. Some of the prime examples of this are Nike, Polo, Tommy Hilfiger, Starbucks, Apple Inc. and Marks and Spencer. These brand names are identified by what they sell and they need no accompanying description on what they offer.

Tip #2

A good logo provides a recognizable image portraying the quality and professionalism of a business. A professionally designed corporate logo will allow you to create your brand and effectively market your product or service. Your logo should be simple and readable.

Tip #3

However it is vital that the information and function that are propounded through the tagline of your logo or the logo itself echoes the brand messages that you want to convey. If you are an expertise on any specific thing then your website ought to have helpful resources on it. If you want to convey that you provide great service, you should have examples, articles, and testimonials about that great service on your site. The ideal is to do more and talk less about your value to actually provide value on your website. There is no more genuine way to brand yourself through your website than to make the site advance your mission itself.

Tip #4

Brand identity is the most valuable asset an organization or company can possess. A good company logo becomes the "face of the organization". Accurate implementation of the logo, one of the most important brand identity elements, will not only build equity in the brand but also strengthen and unify the messages in business circle. A simple but properly implemented graphic look can distinguish you from your competitors and make your company identifiable in the markets, the media and the financial community.

Tip #5

The word "logo" means a name, symbol, or trademark designed for easy recognition. To better understand the place of the logo in organizational branding we should glimpse over history.

Tip #6

Brand Identity is a promise. One given from business to customer to expect certain things. Whether that promise involves product quality, service, price or a million other things varies from brand to brand. But the one thing common among all brands is the need to be a strong brand.

Tip #7

Branding is a demanding and complex process that requires disciplined attention over an extended period of time. Undoubtedly, the logo is a strategically important part of the branding program. The company logo is the most visible and recognizable element of the corporate brand identity. A logo is a primary symbol that identifies organizations throughout the world. The logo is considered the corporate equivalent of a unique signature belonging to one individual. It establishes an initial, prominent corporate presence on every communication piece. It is very important that a company logo creates a greater visual impact and ensures audience recognition.

Tip #8

The brand should be described in depth, its history, target market, past executions, what has worked, what has not, and why. Without a full knowledge of the brand staff is left guessing when dealing with consumers.

These 8 tips are just a taste of what you can find online when you're looking for information about branding, or even brand ambassador.

I hope that you enjoyed reading them as much as I did finding them!

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