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Creating a brand, first things first.

Friday, April 9th, 2010

When I consult with startup and small business clients, in Bend OR, one of the things they ask me about is how to create a brand.

I like to start the conversation with a discussion of marketing versus advertising to make a point about how to “create” a brand.

My definition of marketing revolves around the idea that we look at customer needs and wants.. and then figure out how to serve that niche or client base with a product or service that has a high likelihood of being purchased.

Advertising comes into play after we have determined what kind of product or service we are going to offer.

Branding is about half way in between. I like to be well on my way to determining a product and service mix.. for my client, before we get into the branding area.

As we begin creating a brand or analysis of an existing brand for enhancement, I reach into the discussion of
1). Who are your clients.. what do they spend their time doing.
2). What are you, or can learn to be, an expert at.
3). What kind of image can you emphasize and be comfortable and strong with.

Your brand should concentrate on both of these items as we start moving into the art of projection.

You are what you project.. you are on stage, at all times if you truly want to create a memorable and effective brand.

Trump is a great example.. this man lives branding at all times in his public life. It’s a great show.. and he has been fine tuning it for many years. It is fun to watch.. to see how he milks it.

We like to isolate two or three of our clients primary traits.. and then get to work on designing who you are to become.

If you live in the beautiful and resurgent, Bend, Oregon or Central Oregon area and would like to be part of a case study for branding of your small business, send me an email.

This morning I was reviewing the online site for our local Bend Oregon newspaper.  I clicked on an article that mentioned an article in Money Magazine that is about Bend Oregon. I am always on the lookout for opportunities to promote my small business consulting company at http://BestBreedMarketing.com

This turned out to be a way to promote Bend, and I was able to get my website link published which helps in Google rankings.

The article lists Bend Oregon as a top 10 location to buy a home in 2010 based on a number of factors.  My comments concurred and added that land and lots were a suggested investment as you can buy either right now for about one third of the peak values, and land should be a great currency hedge in an uncertain world.  Bend was noted as a top gainer in market price and population growth percentage during the last 5 years, and that it had most likely bottomed and was heading back up.

I quickly googled for Money Magazine, opened the article and found the post.

http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/moneymag_realestate/2010/snapshots/375.html

You can see my post there I think its on page 4 of the comments.

I commented on the article and linked the comments to my facebook page and to this website at http://bestbreedmarketing.com

I went to my facebook business page, where the article was posted in my own page there, and made comments about the post.

I then thought of a local friend and real estate expert Shelly Hummel at SellBend.com and sent her a note, and called her recommending that she do the same.  She quickly picked up on the opportunity and you can see her post just above or below mine.

So I accomplished several note-able things in just a few minutes by being aware of the power of social networking and referrals.

I now have a link in a national publication, empowered a friends site, and added to my own reputation as a brand, and added some to my status as an expert in my own field.

So, think about those key words, add them into your commentaries and post your link to your own site, and one referral site.   You will build connections and business over time.

Another way to get early notice of this kind of opportunity is to build a yahoo pipes filter, to send yourself  articles that you might be able to comment on.

http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/

You can see my previous blog on Pipes here:

http://bestbreedmarketing.com/blog/content-feeds-and-creation/

Researching content providers.

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Today I began my research into content providers for my own small business consulting website in Bend OR., and for my small business and startup customers that want to create their own wordpress or blog based marketing promotion system.

I started with a well respected online favorite that I enjoy.

1). The Wall Street Journal, small business section.

I found a couple of interesting content providers.

1) Onespot.com

According to Onespot:

“The best content comes from a multitude of sources… it could come from anywhere. OneSpot helps you find the good stuff from all the good feeds. OneSpot Retail and Publishing customers have seen OneSpot drive amazing results across their sites…”

Its too expensive for me at this time… at $300 a month, however
I will be coming back to them at a later time.

In the mean time, I will be looking into similar companies to find feeds for my content pages and newsletters.

I will let you know who else is in the running.