Branding vs Marketing

by Shauna Lynn Simon, CEO SLS Academy
Branding: The marketing practice of creating a name, symbol or design that identifies and differentiates a product from other products. ~ Small Business Encyclopedia
 
Marketing: The activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large. ~ American Marketing Association

In simple terms, your brand represents who you are, and marketing refers to the act of delivering your brand message. When I was first starting out, I didn’t have much of a marketing budget, so instead I focused on branding my business. By making myself, and my business, a memorable brand, I generated tons of word-of-mouth referrals! From my cute pink consultation tool belt, to my letterhead, logo on my vehicle, website, marketing materials, and adding a touch of “pink” in everything that I did and wore, I not only provided great service to my clients, but I was easily remembered. When someone drove by my house and saw my company’s sign on the lawn, they didn’t write down the phone number or website to call me right away, but when they searched for my company online, they recognized my logo and my brand.
What does this mean to you and your business? Establishing, and promoting your brand will help you to stand out. The greater your brand recognition, the better your chances of being remembered when someone is looking for you. Remember that 97% of your clients are not looking for you, but when they are ready to find you, you’ll want to be sure that your company is top of mind.

When considering how you wish to brand yourself, and your company, you’ll first need to establish what your brand stands for:
  • Who are you?
  • What is your business?
  • What do you stand for?
  • How will you create your “brand” recognition?
  • Does your brand have a story?

The foundation of your brand is your logo, everything else is simply a means to communicate your brand, including but not limited to:

  • Website
  • Promotional materials (business cards, flyers, postcards, brochures, lawn signs, etc.)
  • Uniform
  • Colour
  • Phrase
  • Policy


Enlist the services of a professional to design your logo – this is your company’s first impression, and you want to ensure that it’s a clear and positive one. Your logo is not only about the graphics, but also the colours and the font that you select. Choose your colours carefully – remember that these colours will then be used in all future branding. Take into consideration the science behind the colour(s) that you choose. Next, decide whether or not your name will be a part of your logo, and consider what other elements you wish to see – it may be abstract or specific, depending on what you wish to portray.

In addition to your logo, a catchy tag line can also help to establish your brand. This would generally be printed with your logo, and essentially become your company’s mantra.
 
Ex: SLS Academy – Home Stager Training Redesigned for Tomorrow’s Home Stagers

Branding extends to every aspect of your business, from how you answer your phones, to what you and your team wear, your e-mail signature – everything. Be consistent, and be memorable.
Want to learn more? Check out our on-demand webinar replay of Build Your Brand to Build Your Home Staging Business.
Looking to create your own branded products? Check out our Home Stager Favourites at:

Products.StyledListedSold.com

 

Have questions about becoming a Home Stager, or just starting out and need an extra boost in your business? Join our Facebook group, To Be a Home Stager – our very own Shauna Lynn Simon is live online every Thursday afternoon, answering your most pressing questions!

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