Web Branding Matters - Part Two

Author: Amy Johns  /  Category: beauty websites

Brands grow in time. They appear over night but they can die as fast if you fail to address at least four of the crucial aspects of the branding process:

1. You need to understand your clients, their needs and the market. When you write about your products don’t write something like “buy this product because it is good”. Write “this product is good because…” and start naming its features. And ask yourself: is this product really necessary?

2. Reinforce your brand with online and offline communication tools: emails and newsletters (opt-in based, and not bought from who-knows-what traffic exchange firm). All aspects of the customer service should be branded: ask your employees to answer the phone by first providing the name of the company, then their own name. That works for “first-time” emails as well: always attach a signature, always write intelligent messages, and reaffirm your business statement.

3. If your slogan is “light and beauty” stress it in a newsletter by writing: to bring light and beauty in your lives we have created this product and link to the product. Beware: all your branding efforts mean nothing if the product you sell is inferior and if you don’t keep your promises. All your promotional materials, the customer support and the products should be focused on creating customer loyalty.

4. Offline and external communications are vital. They add to the online branding efforts and should also be used to reinforce brands. Start designing your brochures and business cards. It’s time to do some serious business here.

To deliver your message online you could use the following online branding tools:

A Website with a difference: it is a fact that users remember more visually than textual. So create a website that tunes with the likes of the targeted consumers: use distinctive colors, maybe pay to have an amazing website design created and a professional logo. Be different, be yourself.

You don’t want visitors to leave without purchasing: make your products visible. Highlight special offers and discounts. Red is a great color for this purpose: a real attention grabber, perfect for your “hot sellers”.

Surprise your visitors and don’t let them forget you. Give them something even if just for visiting. Some shops give candy. You should give information: free articles, ebooks, software, etc.

Innovate, don’t imitate! Web users don’t like to see cheap copies of other websites when they land on your web pages.

Transmit your message consistently. Focus on a niche and address the consumers in this segment: clear and precisely.

Don’t lie to your customers.

I cannot conclude without underlining the most important advantage of online branding: it doesn’t need big budgets! Yes, it is your brand. Sure you “understand” it. But when you attract your clients by offering free jokes or other gimmicks just to increase traffic, are you sure you understand your brand right? Traffic is wonderful, but how is that going to expand customer loyalty?

So think relevant and use the real world to enhance your Web brand.

5 Responses to “Web Branding Matters - Part Two”

  1. julie Says:

    thinking of buying an ionic foot bath machine as I heard it detoxifies and helps gout. I have read the water?
    change color happens regardless of it one's feet are in the water but that a sticky residue indicates machine is working as it is not there when feet are not present.

    But what I want to know is has anyone tried it and felt physical results or improvement? Even if it is a placebo effect..hey if it works…

    2.also want to know do they require additional parts and equipment. I saw some cheaper ones on ebay but I am not sure if the brand matters that much.

    Please answer these two questions…does it works or did it for you as far as feeling better in anyway and how did it help you and2. do they require additional parts and equipment to keep using it and does brand matter much.

  2. MJ Says:

    If you lay in the bathtub filled with very hot water and 1 cup of epsom or sea salt, and you stay till the water cools, you will notice the yellow discoloration of the water from helping to sweat out some of the toxins in your body. If it just your feet you want to do, pour 1/2 cup epsom salts ino a small tub and fill with water as hot as you can stand. For a little extra, I put in some marbles so I can roll them around with my feet and get a reasonable massage. Don't waste your money….there are so many other things you could do with it than to throw it away on some bunk.
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  3. Jan B Says:

    I don't know any thing about machine but I do know what will take your gouht away in just 30 hours the swelling will go a way, the pain. movemnet will return.
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  4. idusmarsus Says:

    I have used it as recommended by the manufacturer, a 30-minute session with interval of 3 days for 14 sessions. Yes, it works because the color of the water went from almost black to light orange towards the last 2 sessions, showing that "toxins" had been extracted out of my body during these sessions . Depending on the manufacturer, the "active" element is good for 20 to 40 30-minute sessions after which, you need to replace it with a "new" element. I cannot comment on brands only that I used two (2) different units but the results were similar. I hope it works for you too.
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  5. d.a.f.f.y. Says:

    Before you waste your money do a web search on "ionic footbath scams" and read through the listed sites. Personally, I wouldn't buy one.
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