The Importance of Branding…

September 08 2008
Posted under: Branding + Design

I was just asked by a reader about branding and whether I think it's worth spending the money, and I say 100% yes. Branding is such a subconscious yet, important thing to consider if you want to have a business and make money. I spent 5 years as a graphic designer branding and creating identities for companies, and is actually what I went to school for. If you think about your business as any other business, then branding is huge. Think of Coke vs the generic cola brand at a store. Most people want a brand they can trust, and will pay more for that. That's why most people make the subconscious decision to purchase a can of Coke over genera. We buy into brands a lot of because of the visuals that they portray, with the extension of how the brand lives up to those visuals. That's why advertising is such a huge deal these days. Most people without a design or advertising background aren't trained to see visuals and breakdown, so it becomes subconscious to the untrained eye. I wrote a post on Lovemarks.com a little while back. A great website by Saatchi on how we rate certain brands and why we love them. Most small businesses (especially photographers) make the mistake of trying to do these things themselves with no formal training.

Perception is Reality.

Branding yourself is creating they other people perceive you, which becomes their reality. All you have to do is live up to that perception to make your brand successful. Deliver a product that in line with your brand. It's especially crucial in Commercial & Advertising photography since our clients are the ones creating those brands visually.

In consumer driven businesses like Wedding photography, it's extremely important as well. Us consumers choose brands that we love, that portray the things we want, personality, product, service, and a visual brand that tells us that's what we are going to get.

That said, the process of hiring the right designer/agency is very similar to the way an agency hires a photographer. Here are a few tips:

1. Make sure you're ready. Have you come to grasp with your visual style, what you like to shoot, how you like to shoot, what you WANT to shoo? Have you developed a plan to get there? This all plays into your brand.
2. Prepare yourself to spend enough money. Good designers/agencies from $3K-$10K for an identity design. It's a process, and good agencies will take you through the process asking you questions to find out who you are and how they can play those elements into your brand.
3. Do your research. Look at different designers/agencies that suit you. That will give you the style you want to represent your brand. Just like hiring a photographer, their portfolio says what they can do. You can see the quality of work from their portfolio.

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