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My Vista On Branding

I’ve been a TV addict my whole life.  It wasn’t, however, until I started working in marketing that I began to pay closer attention to commercials.  This past year there was a particular one  that was always running on TV promoting Vista Prints.

According to their website Vista Prints is an online service where you can create and customize affordable marketing materials for your business.  The ad spot that I kept seeing was part of Vista Prints campaign where they highlight businesses that have used Vista Print services. We met Tess who owns Gardening by Tess (high five for a woman-owned small business!)  The commercial tells us how Vista Prints helps Tess (and others) promote and market their services.  In the commercial Tess says “They help me stand out …”  This is where I disagree.

Before I go further, I should preface this with saying I actually like Vista Prints. I think it is a great resource for clients who have strict printing budgets or who need low quantity marketing materials.  My issue with this and most commercials from Vista Prints is that they devalue proper branding and marketing services.  Although they are a great resource, Vista Prints is not a replacement for the branding process. People often see commercials like this and then ask me “Why would I pay a company to design my collateral when I can go on Vista Prints spend $10 for 250 business cards?”   This is why.

 

The #1 problem with using a service like this without consulting a marketing expert is you will not have a brand that stands out.  A quick visit to the Vista Prints website and I was able to create an awfully close replica of Tess’ business card with my name.  Think of it like a nice suit. You (and anyone else in the market) can go to Express and buy a decent suit for $200. Your customization options are limited to sizing and a few styles.  Your other option is going to a professional tailor and getting a high quality custom made outfit that fits just you. Sure it will cost you, but you can pick your fabrics, colors and make sure the suit is exactly based on your measurements and your style.  Even if someone loved your suit and went to the same tailor they would not leave with the same garment as you.  A branding professional is like this tailor. They are going to listen to your organization’s needs (and if they are doing things right your marketing strategy)  to create a mark using truly custom visuals that represent your message and create a meaningful and strategic impression.

All in all, I do commend Tess for acknowledging the importance of cohesive branding however, I wish she would have instead opted for a proper branding effort that would have resulted in a look and feel that is true to her business. Her investment in branding would have surely made her business bloom.

#Hashtags We Salute You!

November 6 2012 is a day that will go down in history.  It was an event that not just Americans, but everyone worldwide was captivated by.  President Barack Obama was just re-elected president and was giving his victory speech. Everyone was mesmerized; not just by Obama but something beyond him….literally.  Standing in the crowd directly behind the president was a woman with an American Flag stuck into her hair.  Millions of people found the bobbing flag in her hairdo so distracting that, within minutes, Twitter was buzzing and thanks to the hashtag #Flaginhairlady she became a trending Twitter topic worldwide.

Aside from being a 15-minutes-of-fame jumpstarter, hashtags are an essential tool for social media marketing. For those who don’t know, a hashtag is the term for the pound symbol (#).  When you use a hashtag in front of a word or phrase you are allowing your post to be categorized with similar posts therefore making it easily searchable.  There are a few things to note about the use of hashtags. First of all when you are hashtagging you cannot use numbers symbols or spaces in your hashtag.  Secondly, hashtags are currently only recognized on Twitter, Google+, Instagram, and Pinterest (However this hasn’t stopped people from including them in Facebook and other social network posts).

Hashtagging a post is great for visibility because it helps you get your message to a broader audience.  For example, let’s say you are launching a new line of clothing targeted towards busy moms and are tweeting about your grand opening.  You could post a tweet like this “#activemoms check out our new online shop for cool comfy clothing that fits your lifestyle.”  The hashtag is going to allow anyone who searches for conversations on active moms to find your post.

Aside from tapping into already trending topics or general words, you can also create your own unique hashtag.  This is great if you have an event or are in the middle of a marketing campaign .  This allows you to see how successful your efforts are and what people are saying about your brand versus a general topic.

Overall hashtags are a wonderful way to gain visibility on social media.  They allow you to expand your network as well as track your efforts.  If you master the use of hashtags you will be sure to stand out from the crowd just like #Flaginhairlady.

 

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Social Media RIGHT Now

Over the past few years there has been a shift in the world. Society as whole has developed a new found appreciation for design and renewed respect for quality, artistic vision, and beauty. These are words that have always been associated with right brain thinkers.  The right side of the brain is said to control creativity and the left side is for more analytic thinking, More and more brands are investing in creativity and we are seeing a right brain powered movement across all fields.

The right brain perspective has found it’s way  to social media.  Instead of typing lengthy or limited (ahem twitter) status updates, users are now engaging their networks through beautiful photography. They say a picture speaks a thousand words but if you asked Instagram they might tell you that a picture is worth 1 billion .  That is the amount Facebook paid to purchase Instagram earlier this year.  Instagram is a social mobile application that allows users to share their life through photography and artsy photo filtering.  Brands have been engaging with their audiences on Instagram by encouraging users to post photos of their customers enjoying their products ala Taco Bell.  Other Brands, GE for example, have also been taking this opportunity to post exclusive behind the scenes photos allowing their customers to know more about their process and taking a creative approach to transparency.  Think of ways you and your staff can tell you companies stories through creative pictures and sign up for Instagram.  Remember whatever theme you chose the use of hash tags will help you keep track of who you are  engaging and will  help build brand awareness.

cant go wrong with RIGHT

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Another right brain powered site that is on the scene is Pinterest.  Pinterest is like an online cork board  The idea behind the site is to allow users to organize and share all the beautiful things they find on the web.  Fantastic interior design, magical wedding dresses, delectable recipes, stunning brand work, it can all  be found on Pinterest.  A simple way to get in on the Pinterest action is to add a Pinterest button as one of the share tools on your website.  This is great for companies that have an ecommerce site (Nordstrom for example has implemented the Pinterest share button) because the posts on Pinterest will lead their customers back to the site to purchase. If you are a brand that is a bit more corporate you can still get on the Pinterest train.  Set-up an account and share things your brand values, appreciates, or that your target audience could learn from. Meador staffing  is a great example of a company using Pinterest to share resources with their audience.

By embracing creativity you can discover different ways to share your vision without having to repeat the same calculated elevator speech you’ve been using for years .Ditch the pitch and brainstorm on ways you could use these social networks to visualize your message (We can help if you need a little creative boost!) Whatever you do DO NOT ignore this trend; a right mind is a terrible thing to waste.