You’ve got your shiny new branding completed…
but how do you effectively use it?
How do you get your monies worth out of it?
And how do you use it to build recognition?
Those may or may not be some questions running through your head right now.
But they are some really good questions.
So what can you do with your brand?
Social Media Graphics
You can and definitely want to use your colors and logo on your social media graphics.
Hopefully, during your branding process, you outlined what stock photography fit your brand so you can leverage that for social media too. If not it’s never too late to start.
Make a list of the elements that you want all your photos to use. Like the kind of lighting, colors, subjects etc.
If you want even more help I’ve got a great resource in my Library called the Image Style Guide that will help you create consistent social media graphics for your feeds. >>>LINK<<<
Favicon
Another great place and way to differentiate yourself online are to use a logo mark of your branding as your favicon.
You especially want to do this if you are using the generic favicon that browser put in if you don’t have anything.
If you don’t know what a favicon is here is an example from Trello & Amazon.
This is sometimes an overlooked spot on your online presence and can quickly point you out as a DIYer or new business owner.
Your Website
Your website should most definitely be leveraging your branding to help build recognition create a content strategy and grow your loyalty.
You can use almost all elements of your branding on your website…in fact I can’t think of anything you wouldn’t use.
You’ll use your:
- logo
- colors
- messaging
- photography
- feel
- vision
- mission
Contracts
You can use your branding on your contracts.
This is a great place to up the professional level of your business documents and increases credibility with your clients.
Put your logo on your contracts, agreements, estimates, quotes, and invoices to help tie all them together and strengthen the recognition of your branding with new and returning clients.
Intentionally connect
Brand the Behind The Scenes Elements
I know we get all excited and pumped to brand our outward presence but don’t forget about the internal stuff too.
The stuff that not everyone gets to see right out of the gate.
Make sure you are not only following your brand guidelines and messaging when you respond to emails but consider adding in a branded pdf or sending them to a particular blog post on your website that is related to what you are talking about.
Brand your desktop, tablet, and phone wallpapers. This you’ll see more often than anyone else but it makes you look polished and professional and is a great icebreaker if someone sees it and wants to know more about your business.
Hello, friends who you don’t know how to tell about the services you offer!
The other added benefit of this is a psychological mindset trick that helps you get in the right headspace to show up as your business and your brand.
Sometimes businesses use their branding to keep things consistent but it is also there to help their employees remember the mission and values and this can work for you too.
Now it’s your turn!
Do you have an unexpected place you use your branding? I’d love to hear about it in the comments!
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