Corporate internet branding is an umbrella entity that houses many different components. These components include the name, the logo, a visually appealing design, intuitive navigation, meaningful content and special interactive features that are designed to attract new visitors as well as retain existing customers.
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Corporate internet branding is an umbrella entity that houses many different components. These components include the name, the logo, a visually appealing design, intuitive navigation, meaningful content and special interactive features that are designed to attract new visitors as well as retain existing customers.
Branding is the art of emotional persuasion. There is nothing new-fangled about
persuasion that has been at the basis of all advertising and marketing strategy since Coca Cola was invented. Many of the fundamental principles of traditional branding carry over to Internet branding. These include the four standard corner stones of branding: the choosing of a color, the creation of a stylish theme and the development of a memorable logo.
Internet corporate branding can include custom web design, web content and web copy (including "hot copy" such as columns that can change weekly on your site), expert opinion, blogs, email campaigns, newsletters, forums, chat rooms - basically any bell or whistle that will help you retain repeat visitors to your site.
When considering your corporate Internet branding you are probably best off to start off with a plan that helps you envision your web-site in a pictorial manner. This can mean choosing a style, color and theme in consultation with a company that offers professional branding services. The best creative agencies are the ones that offer to streamline your entire site as well as all of your offline needs such as brochures and business cards in one package deal.
It is important to realize that no matter how creative you are or how good your product is that a web site alone will not generate sales. You need credibility and the ability to provide your visitors with a consistent, gratifying experience. A web site that is not branded in some way is just another fancy business card sitting out there in cyberspace. It needs to have a form that follows function along the lines of the ecommerce packages offered at thirdsphere.com.
There are several proverbial "secrets to success" that can help you develop an effective corporate Internet strategy. One key is to take your time and think your strategy through. Don't rush through this process. If you are going to take the time to develop a brand for your company, you may as well get it right the first time. Having to redo your corporate branding over and over again because you didn't bother to do some market research will cost you a mint in creative fees and lost profits. Keep in mind that part of the purpose of branding at all is to clarify your long term goals and zero in on the audience that you want to attract to your service or product by appealing to their visual sense.
Although the visual sense of your site is very important, effective branding strategy encompasses many things, and not just a slick look. It is also about relating to your customers on a one-on-one level. The customer, when logging into your site, must feel as if you have "read their mind" about their shopping needs. This process is further facilitated by navigation that has an intuitive feel to it. For instance, a well-designed e-commerce site should not have your customer searching for information about how to pay or peeling through pages and pages to find the tiny link to your customer service email. There is simply no such thing as branding (unless you consider being branded as a 404 page) if your site doesn't function properly.
Relating to your customers also means having some respect for their intelligence. As this is the information age, many people arrive at a site already knowing what they are looking for. This means all of your descriptions of services must be crystal clear and pointed and that your pages are brilliantly organized so that they can find what they are looking for fast. Don't talk down to customers with epic, self-aggrandizing copy or inane explanations of the obvious. Get to the point and fast with your content, as your competition is probably only a click away!
Whether you are using a creative agency, professional branding services or simply developing branding on your own another key component of branding that you simply can't ignore is your customer's emotional attachment to your product. What is the "hook" that will addict them to your shopping experience? Is it the offering of a cash back or free bonus of some kind for purchasing a certain amount? Is it a free e-book or a course or simply, the offering of quality products at affordable prices? It might sound cliché but there is no better marketing genius than simply offering a great product at a cheap price!
Part of creating an emotional attachment with your customers is understanding how they like to communicate. For instance, if you are selling fortune telling tools you might be better off with a chat room or online forum rather than a series of emails. If you are selling kitchenwares, your clients might prefer to be sent recipes by email.
Another way to create an emotional attachment to a site through branding is to create a membership. This appeals to everyone's need to belong and feel special (but not necessarily be spammed to death.)
Sometimes all you need to do to create brand loyalty is create a single image that says it all. For instance, if you are selling skateboards, you may only need a big piece of graffiti and not much verbiage. However if you are selling a health product or a how-to product you might need a lot more verbiage in the form of ebooks, archives and posted articles on your site.
When it comes to branding, never ignore the power of consistency in a brand. When it comes down to visual appeal, nothing is less memorable than a site that is not stylishly designed. Make sure your logo, colors, design and presentation are consistent for both your online and offline advertising and marketing tools.
If you want to attempt internet corporate branding yourself, remember - you must understand the key branding fundamentals. Take your time, do some careful research and read as many case studies as you can get your hands on. Take a good look at your competitors and see what they are doing and remember to print your URL on everything - including your business cards, brochures and even your corporate vehicle!
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Thinking IncorporatedProject-based approach offers answers traditional ad agencies and consultants can't.
214 747 0744
100 Highland Park Village
Dallas, TX
http://www.thinkinginc.comThinking Inc® are the minds behind over 1000 national brands and private ventures. We integrate marketing, branding, advertising and internet into a single, accountable resource. Over $1 billion in client growth since 1995. Branding, Brainstorming, Consulting, Planning, Creative Dvelopment, HD TV, Print and Web Production and Execution are all available.
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