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What's Your Brand?

January 20, 2021

Why Branding is Important for Your Small Business

Branding is important for all businesses, and it's even more essential for small business marketing. Today's consumers have more choices than ever, and the road to success starts with getting noticed.

Competition is generally a good thing, but it can present some problems if your business isn't as well-known as Apple, Coke, Nike, or Disney. If you haven't yet focused more of your marketing efforts on brand awareness, here's a closer look at why branding is so important for small businesses.


Build Trust

Potential customers will be more inclined to trust your small business if you are consistent and cohesive with your branding efforts. In turn, the more trustworthy your brand is perceived to be, the more likely it is for someone to feel confident choosing and recommending your business over another one that offers similar products or services. 


Branding Gets You Noticed — in a Good Way

"Who?" "What?" “Why?” These are questions you don't want potential customers to ask when they come across your business online. With the right approach to brand awareness, however, you can enjoy a much-appreciated boost in recognition when online searchers see your business on results pages.


It's a Great Motivator

Go beyond simply hiring employees who are primarily seeking a paycheck by improving your brand's image and story. Sure, compensation is important. But employees are more likely to be motivated and inspired if they feel they are contributing to a compelling brand image with a strong, clear, and relevant message.


...and Revenue Generator

Never underestimate the power of word-of-mouth when it comes to small business marketing! Your brand's logo, image, and messaging can inspire potential customers to click or visit in person and make a purchase. Branding that's done right can also result in positive reviews and other things that improve your revenue stream.


Create Consistent Content

One of the perks associated with branding for small business is content creation. If you have a brand with a consistent image and message, it's a lot easier to produce content that fits the narrative you want to tell. In fact, well-crafted content can boost awareness while also giving you a reputation as a source of reliable and relevant content.


Complement Other Marketing Efforts

Many small businesses struggle to plan and create an effective marketing strategy. Fortunately, branding can offer areas of focus for your small business marketing efforts. Part of the reason why branding works so well is that it requires a deeper understanding of your target audience. This knowledge will serve you well with all your marketing-related endeavors.


We’re Here to Help!

If you need some help with branding for your small business, Jade Marketing Solutions is here to help. Contact us today to learn more about our small business marketing solutions and services.

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