What Is Corporate Identity and Branding? |
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How strongly branded is your company?
When applying corporate branding to a product or products, companies need to follow a few guidelines. A corporate brand should be easy to recognize and attract attention. It should also be legally protectable and suggest the company or product image. Ideally, the brand should be easy to pronounce and easy to remember. A premier brand product typically costs more to purchase than an economy brand. Consumers are paying for the name and the quality of product that name guarantees. There are a few extensions to corporate branding. One brand name may be used for a number of products in family branding, or all the products may be given different brand names in a practice called individual branding. When large retailers buy goods in bulk and then put their own brand name on them, this is called store branding, label branding, or private branding. Co-branding is when two or more manufactures combine to sell their products. When a company sells the right to use their brand name to another company for use in another location or for non-competitive purposes, this is called brand licensing. Corporate branding has the ability to make a product very successful. If the brand name has a track record of a guarantee of quality, then there are huge amounts of money to be made by using the name. However, just one shoddy product under the brand name may cause bad word of mouth, affecting sales of all the other products under the same name and causing irreversible damage to the company. |
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A company's corporate image can be defined as how an organization is currently perceived, but not necessarily how it wants to be perceived. Olet Solutions can help close that gap. We can help companies across industries build strong visual and verbal identities; create memorable logos and compelling names; employ creative, results-oriented design systems; and apply comprehensive yet easy-to-use design guidelines. Please Contact Olet Solutions for a customized quote. |