Be
Successful with an Effective Business Image
Copyright © Valerie Giles
Graphic Designer and Internet Entrepreneur
"You may ask, "Why?" If my business
provides exceptional service and quality products;
if we
stand by our products and services and provide our
customers with our best;
then why do we need to worry
about our business image?"
In the past, when someone made the decision to go into
business for themselves, there was seldom a question of
whether they would succeed. Many business people had no
business plans, had done no market research or even
understood good management skills. They just opened
their doors and grew. Today, our marketplace is much
different. Competition is fierce. Businesses must
compete daily in order to stand out from the crowd, to
be unique and to achieve brand recognition for their
products and loyalty from their customers. It is not
enough to know your business; you must be perceived to
be successful, to provide the best product or service,
and to stand by your product. Not only must you know
your business, you must have a
business image --a "persona," that reflects
this.
Many businesses get so caught up in the every day
promoting and marketing of their products or services
that they often neglect one very important item: a
quality, consistent business image. Today, with so many
businesses competing for the ever-shrinking consumer
dollar, a professional image that stands out more than
your competitor's becomes even more essential. It is
important to be recognized in a consistently positive
manner.
Because you may only get one chance to create a positive
first impression, you want it to be the very best one.
Where do you Start?
Working with a graphic
design professional will ensure that you achieve a
successful image. All of your marketing and corporate
materials will be consistent and reflect your success.
Start with a Logo
Careful consideration must go into a logo design in
order to achieve the look you want. The type of business
(including a
home based business), profession and product will
guide you in various directions. It is important to
share your business expectations and market focus with
your designer so she or he can better design an
effective logo.
Deciding on a designer is important--someone who can
relate to your business and to your competition, and
someone who takes the time to find out about your
business. A good designer asks a lot of questions before
beginning the design process and should give you several
good designs to choose from.
Good designers will keep in mind the ever-increasing
uses for your logo. It must be adaptable for use not
only on cards and letterhead, but on signage and perhaps
the Internet. Your logo must be able to grow with your
company.
Remember, your logo is
the image you present to the world - be sure it's an
impressive one.
Fonts, Ink Colors, and
Paper Choices
Various fonts (type) are
also used to reflect your image. Simplicity and
professionalism are the key.
The next consideration is your choice of ink colors and
paper choices for producing your stationery packages.
Take note of the correspondence that you receive daily
in the mail. Corporate professionals tend to use
conservative and strong colors of ink. Blue and dark
gray are the most popular choices for this group. But
with more women in the boardrooms and young
entrepreneurs in the technological and computer fields,
colors are changing--becoming brighter and more
adventurous. Popular color trends are desert
colors--rust, green and indigo, for example. Trends to
recycled papers are the result of our environmental
focus. Today, the recycling process is so advanced that
most quality papers are recycled in varying percentages
of recycled content. The speckled fiber look is not as
popular as it once was; even many high-end papers have
recycled content.
Business Cards
Business cards are often
the first and last impression that you give a customer;
so it is imperative that yours be the best it can be. A
quality business card and logo reflects
favorably on you. It shows that you have taken the time
to properly market your products, and states, "We're
important." even before you say a word. It reflects the
quality of work that you do. In other words, "ordinary
card, ordinary work; great card, great work." A quality
card will give you the competitive edge, especially if
your card and that of your competitors' are in the hands
of a customer trying to make a decision.
Conclusion
Your image should reflect who you are. What image do you
wish to project? And maintaining consistency with all
your printed materials (logos, business cards,
letterhead, invoices, brochures, advertisements and
signage), as well as your web site design, will
reinforce your credibility and professionalism, and
enable you to build consumer confidence in your
business.
With a great product, a successful business "persona"
and a quality, consistent business package, your company
is off to a positive start. Success is just around the
corner.
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