Hello, I’m Jim
Glover, That Branding Guy, for Once a Day Marketing. It’s Action
Wednesday and before we begin I would like to remind you to please send me
your comments, like our Facebook page, retweet, and share your thoughts. The more you share the more we can enhance your
Once a Day Marketing experience.
Today we
will discuss consistent messaging inside your company and out.
Every day we
talk about branding and marketing. It’s
important for you to develop a branding and marketing campaign. I know you’ve been working on it or have
already implemented. You’re identifying target
customers, creating a compelling message and you’re trying to be consistent and
repetitive with that message so that people hear it over and over again. It takes time to have your company be top of
mind when it comes to buying your product.
Once the
message has been created, what are doing to make sure everyone inside your
organization is on the same page regarding that messaging?
Remember, everybody
in your company is a brand ambassador. It’s
critical for them to be on the same page with you with respect to the messaging
you’re sharing with the public. When customers
comes in, phone or email, they should be sharing the same compelling, consistent
message that you are.
For example,
a small community is sharing a message that they are a tourism destination and
there are many things to do in town. If
a tourist comes to town, sits down in a restaurant and asks the waiter what is
there to do in town and the waiter answers “There’s nothing to do in this town.” All the marketing and branding goes out the
window. It’s vital to ensure that the
messaging you’re sharing with your audience is also understood by the people
inside your organization or in this case the town.
That
concludes Action Wednesday. Stop by tomorrow for Recon Thursday. To
discuss an online or face-to-face service engagement and enhance the marketing
and branding for your organization, contact James Glover: (505) 501-1330 or onceadaymarketing@gmail.com. I’m Jim Glover, That Branding Guy, for Once
a Day Marketing and we’ll see you next time.
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