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hen you think of your business and brand, what does it mean? Who are you as a company? Defining your brand is more than picking out colors and visuals. It's about the core of your company. Think about your values and goals.  Do you have an origin story or a product offering that is unique and helps you stand out? What is your brand mission? How do you want your customers to remember you? All of these elements make up your business’s  personality — your brand on a local level.

Having a strong brand identity is one of the most important factors in your marketing strategy. You can start defining your brand by doing exercises like:

    Picking out 3-5 words that describe your brand and define your brand’s voice is a key torch the brand building identity
   

       

        Brand guidelines are basically your Brand Bible. This is a document that holds all the ins and outs of your business and can be a useful resource for decision-making, employee training, and outside partnerships. If you're hiring a new employee or partnering up with another business, vendor, or content marketing service, such guidelines will help them understand who your brand is. This is particularly important if you're having an outside source create marketing content for you. The brand guidelines will help them understand your brand message when creating any marketing material.

Your brand guidelines should include:

    Brand mission statement and vision
    Values
    Brand story
    Logos
    Typography
    Photography or imagery
    Brand voice
    Sample copy
    Audience personas

While brand guidelines take time to create, it’s essential for success. Thats why our company Intelligent Advertising is here to help you with any of your marketing needs.

       

       Creating oroginal images for the website create a unique brand idea about your business. Let pictures do the talking and let Chicago customers find your business through the internet.

Even if your texts are brilliant and convey everything your visitors really need to know—pictures explain things in a way that words can’t keep up with. Photos, graphics, and videos catch the eye, create atmosphere, and fill your content with emotion.