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A Strong Brand Builds Business

You’re having the gang over on Sunday to watch the football game on TV. Which pizza parlor do you call? Your child needs braces. Which orthodontist does everyone in town go to? You want to sell your house. Which Realtor do you call? The answer is the same in each case: the one that has the best brand. Branding is important because it makes sales easier!

Realtors, dentists and restaurants all have brands. So does every small business in the world. Sure, we think that only Fortune 500 companies, like Coca Cola and Procter and Gamble have brands. But that’s not true. Every company has a brand image. Whether that brand image is good or bad, or if it is well known or invisible is up to you.

If you’re involved in marketing in any way, shape of form, you’ve heard the term “branding” but you probably couldn’t define it. And if Regis asked you “Is that your final answer?” you’d probably take your money and run rather than risk your cash.

That’s because if you asked 50 marketers to define “branding,” you’d get 50 different answers. Very few people agree on what branding is, but they agree it's important in building sales and profits.

So what are brands and why are they important to you? Brands make selling easier! Plain and simple. To understand branding, we need to understand what branding isn’t. From my studies and research that includes hundreds of interviews with top marketing managers at large and small companies, I’ve come away with several conclusions:

1. A brand is not a logo, slogan, catchy saying, mission statement or publicity campaign.

2. A brand is about trust. You select a company because you trust them and the companies have credibility. These are two issues that are important to every company of every size.

When you travel along the highway and need a quick meal, do you stop at the local diner for a meal featuring the local cuisine – or do you pull in to McDonald’s because you know the fries are always going to be the same? People trust McDonalds. They will give up the chance for an innovative meal in favor of the trusted resource every time! That’s because people buy on emotion and justify with logic. “Gee the local diner might be good, but it might take a long time and we’re in a rush.” Is it any wonder why McDonald’s is a multibillion-dollar enterprise?

Look at the best brands on the Internet: Yahoo, eBay and Amazon. What do they all have in common? People trust them! In my seminars at Stanford and Berkeley, I always ask if people have bought books from Amazon. Most people raise their hands. I then ask if anyone has ever had a problem with Amazon. In one out of three seminars, one person out of hundreds will raise a hand, but then say that Amazon resolved the problem in their favor, quickly and courteously.

I then ask if people have telephones. Everyone raises their hands. I ask if people have ever had a problem with their phone company. Most people keep their hands up! You probably have the same experience. Phone companies have bad reputations for customer service. Good companies create good brands by creating trust.

Do you need a lot of money to create trust? No way! Yet hundreds of companies have blown through more than a billion dollars on TV ads during the Super Bowl and other major events trying to build a brand image.

I attended a top-level seminar on branding and a venture capitalist on the panel said a consumer company must spend $50 million dollars to build a brand identity today. However, in my seminar on branding at Stanford, I asked the participants – all brand managers at major companies, to name 10 search engines, 10 consumer web sites, 3 pet supplies sites and 10 business-to-business web sites. No one could! And these are the very people who are in the industry, and are exposed to the millions of dollars of advertising to create brands!

What does this mean? Buying your way to brand awareness does not work! The net is littered with those failures: Dr. Koop, Priceline’s grocery service and Boo.com stand out as highly publicized failures. So, as a small company, you don’t have to worry about not having a treasure chest full of cash to buy a reputation – because it doesn’t work!

How do you create a great brand? That’s where brand assets come in to play. Brand assets are your slogans, advertising, publicity, promotions, characters, spokes people, as well as your customer service and sales people! These tools help create a meaningful identity that creates an emotional bond with your audience that compels them to take action – and provides the logic that justifies their choices.

The Internet has a treasure chest of tools to create brand awareness, brand identity and brand loyalty including your e-mail address, website name, and signature file. You also need to transmit your own personality and identity to create trust.

When you build trust, you build a great brand. If you can do that, then you will build sales and create customers for life!

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