It was exactly two years ago that I made a very purposeful and conscious decision to establish an online presence for myself. I had already gained some traction, though not much, on social media through my sporadic but valuable posts and shares about how essential oils had become such a game-changer in my small family’s life. I remember so vividly the feelings of fear and self-doubt creeping in as I was making this decision. I remember thinking I don’t have what it takes to make it online, or I would never amount to these successful entrepreneurs and wellness coaches that are already attracting their tribe, helping and serving so many people. I just didn’t think I had what it took to “make it online”. I didn’t even comprehend what it actually meant to be successful online but I knew that it was the journey I wanted to be on.
Branding
Spring cleaning your web assets
Finally winter is starting to come to an end and the prospect of spring is lifting moods and promising renewal. For me this has been a long winter, and one that I am glad to see the back of. Of course I ate too much and I will probably have to nearly kill myself all of spring to undo the damage I did, but nonetheless I am full of hope, enthusiasm and excitement about what summer will bring. I am also looking forward to assessing what I am happy with and what not so I can work out my priorities for the next few months on both personal and professional levels. I find myself already making summer resolutions, so I thought I’d share one of them here and now before I get bogged down again and it becomes another of my to-do items on a never-ending list.
As one of the owners of a digital agency in Melbourne, I see a lot of online mishaps start-up and small businesses make when entering the online arena. Like many mistakes in life, most are completely preventable or avoidable and is probably made simply because these business owners did not have the right information when having to make crucial decisions. So instead of just shaking my head in silence as I’ve always done, I am now speaking up, purely based on my own personal experiences. So sit up and indulge me for a moment or two – I really believe what I am sharing here are useful and practical tips if you are doing some online asset spring cleaning and want to set your business scene for summer.
Combining brand and Vision – a killer combo
Twelve months ago, I had a vision for my business. I wanted to create Australia’s largest community and support network for mum entrepreneurs. A place where we could all come and connect over what it is really like to be an entrepreneur and a mum. How we manage the mother guilt. How we balance (or fail to balance!) the hours that building a business requires with the demands of keeping a house running. The struggle with maintaining a healthy relationship with our partner while we focus all our energy on building our dream.
I wanted the community to be a place where like-minded business women could come together and feel safe about sharing their daily struggles while being a support network for each other. We would also provide mentoring and coaching where needed, as well as networking events.
The undeniable power of Brand
Last week I reviewed the logo design files for a client at home when I asked my father-in-law for his opinion on a few colour options our designers were considering. Admittedly the colour schemes were all very similar, but his response really threw me:
“Surely it does not matter that much – just pick one!”
It made me think about how different age groups perceive brands today compared to us working in marketing, and whether or not we are in fact over-thinking the power of it completely. Read more
Branding: Why building it is important
What is branding?
According to Wikipedia a brand is a “name, term, design, symbol, or any other feature that identifies one seller’s good or service as distinct from those of other sellers’.”
In other words: branding is not about getting your target market to select you over other product/service providers in your industry, but it is about getting your potential clients to see you as the sole provider of a solution to their specific problem.