vendredi 26 décembre 2014

Product Branding Strategies That Are Proven To Work

By Stacey Burt


Today's business world is very competitive and only allows those who take steps to stay ahead of the competition to survive. Good product branding strategies enable a business to stay ahead of others in the competition. The term "product branding" usually describes what is produced or service the company wants to communicate and for whom this communication is intended. It also considers when this communication is supposed to get to the target of communication and how this is supposed to be done.

Consistency is one quality that can keep a product brand on top of the competition. Every communication that goes on within and outside the business should be structured in a way that helps explain better the brand of the business. This would especially help employees better understand the brand they are working for and their roles in projecting the brand.

Most consumers choose specific products over others based on feelings or emotions. A message about the barand should therefore appeal to the feelings of customers if it has to be successful. It is important for customers to be able to identify emotionally with the branding message to be able to buy into it.

Appreciating customers is also a good principle when strategizing product branding. Like everyone else, dedicated customers like to be recognized. It is customers that build a brand, and as such, they need to be recognized. This is because apart from subscribing to the product themselves, they market it by recommending it to other people. Sending little thank-you presents to these customers would help re-enforce the message about the brand. It can be small branded souvenirs from the company, or calls and messages to thank them for their dedication to the product.

For a branding strategy to be successful, it needs to be closely knitted with the mission statement and goals of the business as a whole. It is important to understand that brand building is more than just a logo or a name. The business must therefore provide an extra service that customers cannot get from other competitors. A toll-free customer service line offered by an electronic retail business is a typical example. This would allow these customers to call for support services at no cost to them.

The fact that a branding strategy was well planned before rolling out does not mean it will work. Measurements should be taken of the various marketing metrics to know if the strategies are working or not. These metrics should be measured before the implementation of the strategy, as well as periodically after implementation to see how effective they have been. This would alert the business to any progress being made and whether it is time to re-strategize.

A branding strategy does not have to be rigid and followed strictly. There should be allowances for flexibility. As trends change, the strategy should be capable of changing with them without the need to go back to the drawing board. One marketing message, for instance, can be interpreted in many different ways to suit different audience groups.

It is also important to keep competing brands in sight while developing branding strategies. The business and its competitors are all after the same customers, so watching what competitors are doing differently can help the business strategize better. In spite of this, a business should not blindly copy whatever the competitors do.




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