Sabtu, 27 Desember 2014

Implementing Effective Product Branding Strategies To Stay On Top Of Competition

By Stacey Burt


Surviving in today's business world depends on how well one manages to stay on top of competition. Product branding strategies help a business compete, when managed properly. This involves structuring communication regarding product information in a way that it fully describes the product in detail, as well as specifying the target of the communication. The way the information is supposed to be communicated and the time it is supposed to be communicated are all considerations for the strategy.

Consistency is one quality that can keep a product brand on top of the competition. Every communication that goes on within and outside the business should be structured in a way that helps explain better the brand of the business. This would especially help employees better understand the brand they are working for and their roles in projecting the brand.

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.

Everybody likes to be appreciated, and so do customers, especially when they have stuck with the brand for a while. These customers have spent a considerable amount of time with the product and have also helped market it in terms of recommending it to their friends and family. Giving such customers little thank-you presents would be a way of encouraging them. These presents can be in the form of product branded gifts or simple messages or calls to let them know the business appreciates their commitment to the product brand.

It is also important to ensure the brand and the business model are closely tied together. The product or service provided should go an extra mile than what other competing products are offering. This is because building a brand goes beyond a name or logo and is mainly defined by the perception of customers. For a business selling electronic equipment, for instance, this extra service could be providing a toll-free help line that customers can call for technical support. In this case, customers can reach the business at the cost of the business.

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.

Flexibility is one principle to follow when looking at a branding strategy. Marketing trends change all the time, and such changes do not necessarily require re-strategizing. A small modification should be adequate. A marketing strategy should be versatile in a way that it can be interpreted in several forms to suit the various target groups.

It is also important to keep competing brands in sight while developing branding strategies. The business and its competitors are all after the same customers, so watching what competitors are doing differently can help the business strategize better. In spite of this, a business should not blindly copy whatever the competitors do.




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