7 (almost) Bulletproof Branding Tips for Newbie Entrepreneurs
Use the following 7 tips to create your own bulletproof brand from the ground up.
Use the following 7 tips to create your own bulletproof brand from the ground up.
Read this over and choose just one of the marketing strategies listed to market your new or existing small business.
According to Gary Vaynerchuk, charities are some of the worst brands in social media. Charities fail to do this one very important thing.
Trolls are inevitable when running an online brand. Learn how to deal with them, without making a negative impression with followers.
If contacting blog owners for guest posting opportunities is important to your business, you’ll find the following tips very useful for upping your outreach game.
Branding is one of the most effective ways of marketing a company’s product or name. For many decades, businesses have…
Apple masters emotional connection by emphasizing innovation and individuality, inviting customers to feel unique and creative. Nike inspires with storytelling,…
Sometimes a billion-dollar idea is as easy as improving an existing product. That’s what GoPro’s Nic Woodman did to become a $3-billion company in less than 7 years!
It might seem like the days of using email to promote your brand is long past dead in the wake of social media. However, the following study shows that email still has 4 times the potential reach over the biggest social media providers.
Branding any business is a tough gig. Branding a local small or medium-size business is tougher than it’s ever been,…
S-Oil launched the HERE campaign. The idea is to use balloons to help car drivers finding empty parking spaces quickly. Simple, yet so smart.
Mercedes’ new CLA offers entrepreneurs and people working in business the chance to bump up their image without spending $200 grand.
There’s a heck of a lot going through consumer’s minds when they first hear your business name. Question is, does your business name match up with your products and marketing? Learn more…
Vail Horton knows full well that he’s different from everyone else. Early on, he learned how to embrace what makes him different and created a business to help others with mobility issues.
We all want our customers to become our brand advocates. Ideally, we want them to do most of our promotions…