Friday, December 26, 2014

Product Branding Strategies That Are Proven To Work

By Stacey Burt


Competition in the business world is normal, and those who wish to survive must work harder. One of the tools that a business can use to gain a competitive advantage is having good product branding strategies. Communicating the information on a product has to be done in a manner that it captures the correct information that is intended for the target audience. This strategy also considers the who, the when and the why of the communication.

Consistency is important in every aspect of life, including the business life. When the communication structure of a product is consistent, it is easier for customers to identify. Employees of the business also become familiar with the objectives of the brand if they see consistent information over a long time frame. This makes them better understand their role in projecting the brand strategy.

The brand communication being sent should also be one that customers can connect to emotionally. No matter the type of product offered by a business, there is always a message that can be appealing to the customers' feelings. It has been proven that most people choose one service brand over another based on their feelings. The message should make the customers feel a part of and identify with the brand. This is a very important strategy for staying ahead of the competition.

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.

Helping customers with extra services that they do not have to pay for is also a great principle to consider in product branding. A brand is not just the company logo or the catchy name; it is customers that make a brand. The branding strategy, if blended well with the mission statement of the business helps because this statement is usually customer oriented. A retail shop selling electronic equipment, for example, can make customers happy by providing a customer care line that is tollfree.

Though branding strategies are well thought through before implementing, there is no guarantee that they would work as intended. It is therefore important for the business to always go back and measure the success levels attained. Measuring the marketing metrics before and after implementing the strategy would help to know how much gain is made and if there is a need for re-strategizing.

Rigidity is a characteristic that should not be shown by a good branding strategy. In the current business environment, trends change day-in, day-out, and a good strategy should be able to accommodate these changes. The strategy has to be that small modifications to the branding message can be made for different target groups.

To be successful in business, it is good to look at what competitors are doing and the gains they are making. This is because they are targeting the same customers. This should however be done with utmost care.




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