Branding Blog

Should You Have a Broad or Focused Customer Profile?

Finding new customers is part of running a successful business. It’s very common for business owners to cite their biggest struggle as not having enough customers. If you have the goal of increasing your sales and growing your business, you need more customers. With that in mind, you might feel scared to have a narrowly…  Continue reading »

A Complete Guide to Finding and Using Your Brand Voice

The majority of the way your brand communicates is through your words. These words may be written—on your website or in social media posts; or verbal—when you interact with customers or prospects in person or on the phone. What you say and how you say it has a significant impact on how your brand is…  Continue reading »

Personal Voice or Corporate Voice: Which Should You Use to Market Yourself?

Every time you write something on behalf of your business—it could be the copy on your website, a social media post, or even an estimate—you are developing the voice of your brand. The words you use, the style of your writing, and what subjects you talk about are all part of your voice. What are…  Continue reading »

How Your Words and Tone Affect Your Brand Image (Video)

Have you ever thought about how your words and tone can affect your brand image? Most people understand how their logo and other visual elements help people create a picture of the type of product or service they’re offering. But what you say and how you say it is another crucial part of building your…  Continue reading »

How to Research Your Ideal Client

Identifying your ideal client is key to the success of your company. There are many pieces of information that you can research to identify these factors. The specific combination of characteristics will act as a compass that will influence all business decisions. The first thing to do is to brainstorm your ideal client. Think about…  Continue reading »

What’s your brand’s voice?

When we think of an individual’s voice, we tend to think in terms of the physical qualities of its sound. Is it deep or high pitched? Fast or slow? Is there a particular accent present?  But a brand’s voice is much different, and it often plays a large role in how your audience perceives and…  Continue reading »

5 Ways to Develop your Brand Voice

When building a brand, most people tend to focus on how it looks — logo, font, colors, photography, and other assorted design features. Equally important, however, is defining how your brand sounds. Many of your marketing efforts will likely rely on written words — emails, social media posts, a website — so taking time to…  Continue reading »

Tailor Brands vs Branding Compass

If you have a new business that needs branding, you may be reviewing online options for developing your logo and other elements of your brand. Two online services to consider are Tailor Brands and Branding Compass. Let’s look at how the two compare and which will be better, based on your skills and needs. Tailor…  Continue reading »

Squarespace vs Wix vs Weebly: Which is best for building your branded website?

Small business owners and startups often use DIY web building tools like Squarespace, Wix, or Weebly to create their first website. This is because websites are crucial to most businesses and nearly every business needs one. Unfortunately, a huge mistake many business owners make is launching a website that doesn’t reflect their brand. No matter…  Continue reading »

How to design a Weebly website to build your brand

Weebly is a low-cost DIY website building tool. If you’re a new business owner, this drag-and-drop tool makes it easy to build your own website or online store. By choosing the right setup and then using their editing tools, your Weebly site can be customized to fit your company’s needs and your brand style. Weebly…  Continue reading »

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