Tagged: Branding

social-media

Answering Important Questions About Your Social Brand

When it comes to working your business and gaining more and more success through social media for your business, it is reasonable that you expect some return on investment (ROI) because of all of the time and effort that you put forth. The ROI may not initially have anything to do with money; however, that is your ultimate goal, just like everyone else’s.

Facebook Marketing

Using Your Facebook Page Cover Photo to Get Noticed

Social media is here to stay and if you don’t do everything possible (and then some), you will not get noticed by other people online. If you are not noticed, other people will not interact with you and you won’t have the opportunity to interact with them. No interaction equals no eventual selling. It is that simple! If you have effective Facebook Page Cover photos, you can get a great deal of mileage out of it.

social-media

Maintaining Brand Image Consistency Across Social Media Channels

Social media used to be a relatively easy game. There were one, maybe two different social media sites you had to be on, and that was it. Those days are gone. While a few social media channels seem to get the lion’s share of mainstream coverage, the reality is that there are now several different social media platforms with very active and diverse user bases.

branding

How to Perfect Your Brand Message

As a business owner, you have a brand. In fact, even if you don’t own your own business, you still have a brand. Your brand may be personal, professional, or both. Have you taken a hard look at your brand lately? If you have and it isn’t what you want it to be, you need to perfect your brand message.

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Understanding Branding Importance in Marketing Your Business

You may have heard something about marketing “branding,” but maybe you don’t truly understand what that that means exactly.
Some people think branding is like positioning, but it is actually different. The main difference is that positioning is a fluid concept. In other words, you can position yourself at different times in different markets as different things. Branding is more set in stone– it’s a hard-core recognition factor.