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Creating a Business Brand Through a Down Economy Branding in a Troubled Economy

A good business brand is one that can withstand an ailing economy. In today's times wherein majority of the world is suffering from financial crisis, small- to big-time businesses are feeling the impact of this downturn.

This is when your branding campaign will be put to the test. Indeed, when businesses are competing for what remains of the market, you have to double your efforts at making the brand enable your business to thrive. What is also essential in these times is to never discount the impact of quality and improving value statements. These are important factors that hold promise to deliver more to the clients and keep your business afloat.

Are You Recession-Proof?

Branding seems to lose its vigor during recession. People tend to buy base on logic and needs, rather than impulse or perceptions. Therefore, you have to maintain or improve the kind of value, property, and benefits that your product promises its consumers. This is something that you must not lose focus on in your branding and marketing efforts, but its significance become more evident during times of recession.

If you want to add more value to your brand to make it better able to withstand the challenges of a suffering economy, here are areas of your branding system that must be given focus on:

• During recession, most businesses would tend to cut back on their marketing efforts and investments. On the contrary, this is the time wherein you need to strengthen your marketing efforts.

• Create more aggressive marketing programs to be able to capture a bigger share of the market.

• Assert yourself on consumers largely affected by recession by offering better value on your products.

• Your advertising campaign must highlight quality, economic benefits, and real benefits as opposed to appeal to their superficial concerns.

Helping Your Brand Survive The Recession

When recession has hit the consumers, buying becomes a less desirable practice. This will largely impact your business' efforts and this is made worse by the intensity of competition amongst various similar businesses.

Try using the following practices to keep your business thriving:

1.) Never change your brand identity. Doing so will reduce the trust you have built on the customers and will also ruin your reputation. Merely try to restructure the messages you are trying to deliver but make sure that it stays within the context of your basic brand identity.

2.) Utilize this time to appeal to your customer's needs by performing a more thorough market research. This will produce an impression that you are concerned about their needs and are seeking for ways to deliver that.

3.) If your business' products are mostly high-end, do not simply revert to dropping prices. Instead, try improving the value and quality of your products so that customers will have a better quality spending habit.

4.) Be open to potential new customers. In times of recession, people are in the process of re-evaluating their spending habits. This is your opportunity to come into the picture and offer your business as a possible solution.

Ensuring Brand Stability

Consumers change their buying patterns during recession, but business owners must remain committed with their branding strategies. However, you do have to make slight and appropriate changes though, such as increased sensitivity to this new buying attitude exhibited by consumers. During times of recession, you have to stay committed in helping your customers attain quality service and products that add more value to their money. This is your winning formula.

And with increased dedication to your business brand, you will also increase the loyalty of your patrons.


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I co-founded 977 Media we work in the online broadcasting sector. We own and operate an online radio network that works with indie bands and artists to help them reach their audiences online. I also do voice overs for commercials and audio spots, the Brit accent helps. Yes I have that accent! I was a FM Rock DJ in Denver on 99.5 The Mountain, was then nationally syndicated from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. When the Cleveland gig ended Katie and I moved back to Denver in 2008, we missed the Mountains too much. Outside of work, I like to spent time in the open air walking and looking at the scenery. Spending time with friends and getting to know new people is important to me, you could say I'm a people person for sure. I am 53 years old lived in London, England till age 44. Was married, had kids son Darryl and daughter Kayleigh both still in the UK, divorced in 2001 moved here to Denver, Colorado in August 2001. Re-married August 2002 to Katie the love of my life. I love most sports, support the Denver Broncos Colorado Rockies and Colorado Rapids. I also like concerts, movies and sports events. My goals for the future are to get truly healthy, lose some weight and improve my financial future all of which I know is possible. I can help you achieve your personal goals - ask me how!
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