If you are like most of the general public, you don't know what branding is. If you think that branding is about having a recognizable company name, your wrong. If you think your business is too little to brand, your wrong again. A brand is more about the image your audience has of your company, not about the size or success of your business. The idea behind branding is to get your audience to have a perception of your business that motivates them to a sale.
So what is a Brand?
To make things simple, branding is making your business image communicate preplanned characteristics. Meaning, giving evidence to your customer audience about who you are and what you stand for. If your business image attracts more sales for you business, you have a good brand, but if your company image repels your customers you have a bad brand.
Branding is crucial to Marketing
Your company will be judged by the way it presents itself. And if you don't take the time to figure out how to present your brand image appropriately, you may end up with a dissatisfied audience. Don't leave these things up to chance, take the time to establish what your brand image will be and how you will portray it.
Applying your Brand to Your Web Presence
Your brand will only be as strong as its consistency. This means that you can't send mixed signals about your brand image, everything about you business must agree with itself. This not only includes what is on your website, but all other interaction with your customers offline as well. The more consistent you are, the more your audience will trust you. The more your audience trusts you the more likely they will be to make a sale.
There are so many advantages that the Internet has that brings many businesses online. One of the biggest hurdles companies face online is building trust with their audience. With no real human interaction on the Internet, it becomes just so much more important that your Brand is portrayed through your website. Branding your website will not only build trust with your customers, but will help them better identify your business.