A NEW FUTURE
The last 30 years we’ ve been selling, promoting, branding the most beautiful & exclusive products and firms of the world.
We had the pleasure to meet very interesting people globally.
By designing custom made brand, marketing and sales concepts for all those customers, multinationals and goverments.
And allways using the newest technology, crossmedia, newmedia, internet social media, print, television, events, etc…
Now the time has come to spend my core-business, speciality and experience in a for me new branche, product and service.
THE POKER & CASINO INDUSTRY
We have worked the last months to finish a unique and exclusive gaming web platform.
This concept -The Casinocribs.com web platform will been launched in January 2014 Worldwide.
Our mission is to bring the poker & casino industry to another level.
The Casinocribs.com web platform aim to become the No. 1 Leading gaming website in every country.
ITS ALL ABOUT BRANDING
Branding has become a ubiquitous term that most people today use. Be it a product, a whole corporate or just your career, branding and research seems to be the mantra for success.
Deighton´s Business Presentation
The unsuspecting cattle knows more about branding than the marketers who swear by the term. Branding is a long term strategy and not a PR or promotion to increase your weekly sales.
Branding is demonstrating what is important about the product, service or company. Branding builds consistent emotional brands with its audiences.
It is all about what the people understand and not about your product/service
A BRAND IS A CONSUMER’S EMOTIONAL CONNECTION TO A PRODUCT, SERVICE, OR ORGANISATION.
Its All About Branding.
Branding is one of the most important aspects of any business, large or small, retail or B2B. An effective brand strategy gives you a major edge in increasingly competitive markets. But what exactly does “branding” mean? How does it affect a small business like yours?
Simply, your brand is your promise to your customer. It tells them what they can expect from your products and services, and it differentiates your offering from your competitors’. Your brand is derived from who you are, who you want to be and who people perceive you to be.
Are you the innovative maverick in your industry? Or the experienced, reliable one? Is your product the high-cost, high-quality option, or the low-cost, high-value option? You can’t be both, and you can’t be all things to all people. Who you are should be based to some extent on who your target customers want and need you to be.
BRAND CONCEPT PRESENTATION
The foundation of your brand is your logo. Your website, packaging and promotional materials–all of which should integrate your logo–communicate your brand.
Brand Strategy & Equity
Your brand strategy is how, what, where, when and to whom you plan on communicating and delivering on your brand messages. Where you advertise is part of your brand strategy. Your distribution channels are also part of your brand strategy. And what you communicate visually and verbally are part of your brand strategy, too.
Consistent, strategic branding leads to a strong brand equity, which means the added value brought to your company’s products or services that allows you to charge more for your brand than what identical, unbranded products command. The most obvious example of this is Coke vs. a generic soda. Because Coca-Cola has built a powerful brand equity, it can charge more for its product–and customers will pay that higher price.
The added value intrinsic to brand equity frequently comes in the form of perceived quality or emotional attachment. For example, Nike associates its products with star athletes, hoping customers will transfer their emotional attachment from the athlete to the product. For Nike, it’s not just the shoe’s features that sell the shoe.
Defining Your Brand
Defining your brand is like a journey of business self-discovery. It can be difficult, time-consuming and uncomfortable. It requires, at the very least, that you answer the questions below:
- What is your company’s mission?
- What are the benefits and features of your products or services?
- What do your customers and prospects already think of your company?
- What qualities do you want them to associate with your company?
Once you’ve defined your brand, how do you get the word out? Here are a few simple, time-tested tips:
- Get your own custom made brand concept. Create a specialized marketing team.
- Write down your brand messaging. What are the key messages you want to communicate about your brand? Every employee should be aware of your brand attributes.
- Integrate your brand. Branding extends to every aspect of your business–how you answer your phones, what you or your salespeople wear on sales calls, your e-mail signature, everything.
- Create a “voice” for your company that reflects your brand. This voice should be applied to all written communication and incorporated in the visual imagery of all materials, online and off. Is your brand friendly? Be conversational. Is it ritzy? Be more formal. You get the gist.
- Develop a tagline. Write a memorable, meaningful and concise statement that captures the essence of your brand.
- Design templates and create brand standards for your marketing materials. Use the same color scheme, logo placement, look and feel throughout. You don’t need to be fancy, just consistent.
- Be true to your brand. Customers won’t return to you–or refer you to someone else–if you don’t deliver on your brand promise.
- By using the newest technology Crossmedia, Newmedia, Internet, Social Media and Viral Marketing.
Be consistent. I placed this point last only because it involves all of the above and is the most important tip I can give you. If you can’t do this, your attempts at establishing a brand will fail.
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