From an original article on various business success pointers, here are the individual “how to” possible options for you to explore.

Creating a strong brand
You want your customers and prospects to recognise your business easily and remember it. This is where a strong brand comes in. Just as having a clear sense of what you do is important, then so is the brand for recognition.

A designer should be briefed that this is an important aspect of the logo and other design work you have done (especially at start up and as the business progresses). Otherwise thy will probably create something that might look nice to them, and they then sell it to you as a concept.

In the start up phase when you were researching your business, what sort of branding did your competition have? And the leaders in your field, who are they and what have they done? You should be aiming to be equal to that image or better (preferably better!) Even if they are a multinational company with 100’s of employees.

The brand and the resultant image it projects can be vital to ensuring you have a stable platform to launch the business from, and it also builds pride in knowing you have a rock solid image to project.

Steve Gray - Steve's clients are calling him "the leadership guy" for his focus and knowledge on leadership development. Steve is an avid business commentator, writer and a senior business consultant - Mentor - Coach - Trainer - Presenter (Steve Gray . biz). The info provided in these articles is for educational purposes only and is intended as a starting point for you to build your business from and not specific advice.
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