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<p>Did you know that Black Flies have branded themselves  in NH, VT, and Maine? That&#8217;s right: these pesky flies  have earned their status as a &#8220;season&#8221; up here&#8230;  directly  following &#8220;Mud Season.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Did you know that Black Flies have branded themselves  in NH, VT, and Maine? That&#8217;s right: these pesky flies  have earned their status as a &#8220;season&#8221; up here&#8230;  directly  following &#8220;Mud Season.&#8221;</p>
<p>How do they do this?</p>
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Consistency of message and focus. Beginning EVERY  Mother&#8217;s Day and ending around Father&#8217;s Day, they strive to buzz our  heads and  bite so  incessantly that many folks have countered by wearing  beehive nets when they go out for a stroll. Joggers seem extra motivated to outpace the maximum flight velocity attained by these critters.</p>
<p>Every year at this exact time the Black Flies make their presence known&#8230; so consistent is the message that  they have branded themselves into the minds of each and every one of us here.</p>
<p>Last issue we discussed some important lessons learned  regarding the habits of online shoppers. This issue we  look at the branding part of getting your customers to  remember you for a specific product or service.</p>
<p><strong>Make Your Own Golden Arches</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Branding&#8221; means creating a collusion of  images, words, sounds, smells, sensations and themes  that speak directly and precisely about a particular  business or product.</p>
<p>A prime example of branding would be the Golden  Arches.  I&#8217;d be willing to bet that just about everyone reading this not only thinks but also smells  McDonald&#8217;s french fries, which is exactly the intended outcome. Every commercial on TV, every bit of packaging for the food they produce contains those ubiquitous Golden Arches.  Many children will recognize Ronald McDonald before even George Washington.  This is what continuity  and consistency of branding will create.</p>
<p>One of our clients here at the Complete Website is  professional aerobatics pilot Michael Goulian.  Michael  takes branding very seriously and is meticulous about  that continuity.  Recently, Castrol Aviation became  a major  sponsor of Michael&#8217;s and his plane has been repainted  to reflect the Castrol brand colors.  As a result, his  website, <a href="http://www.mikegoulian.com/" target="_blank">www.mikegoulian.com</a>, is undergoing a similar  transformation.  Older images of the formerly red and  blue plane are being replaced with images of the new  plane with its new paint job.  The base color of the  website has become Castrol green.  Michael&#8217;s flight suit  now reflects the Castrol colors and the green continues  to spread throughout all of Michael&#8217;s airshow program.</p>
<p>While most businesses will not have as many individual  elements to maintain, this same attention to  detail, no matter how many or few details there are,  will serve to &#8220;create&#8221; that business brand.  Now, when  people who have visited Michael&#8217;s site and seen his  show go to the hardware store, Castrol will pop out at  them from the shelf as a recognizable brand.  Its logo  placement on Michael&#8217;s flight suit and on his plane  offers Castrol return on its sponsorship  dollar by creating a connection for the consumer from  an enjoyable airshow to an accessible product. <em>&#8220;If  Castrol likes Michael&#8217;s show well enough to sponsor  him &#8211; and Michael trusts it enough to use it &#8211; then it  must be a product worth using.&#8221; </em> That&#8217;s what Castrol  wants the consumer to take away from the  sponsorship.  It all  links together. Similarly&#8230; seeing the Golden  Arches causes you to crave those french fries.</p>
<p>How can your own company utilize branding and create  that same sort of return on investment?</p>
<p>Branding starts with the most basic of  elements, like a color, logo, shape or even a font.   Each marketing  piece &#8211; on the web, paper, signs, newspaper ads etc. &#8211;  should maintain a consistent use of one or more of  those elements. Using different logos for different  marketing approaches undercuts each piece&#8217;s  effectiveness.  When in doubt, go with repetition.  In a  world of constant sensory bombardment through radio,  TV, movies, magazines and more, the strongest  competitors have the most consistent presentation.   Since websites are many times marketing driven we  often find ourselves in the middle of branding  discussions. Please contact us if you would like some  finely tuned thoughts on strengthening your own brand!</p>
<p><a href="http://mikegoulian.com/">See MikeGoulian.com&#8217;s new Castrol Green website!</a></p>


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