Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Creating the Right Brand Image for Your Business

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In order for your business to grow, it would definitely take more than just a spruced up LED sign and an attention grabbing open sign that would grab people’s attention. You would need to make sure that your business is memorable, and the right image for your brand is essential in this respect.
  • Here are some points on how making your business get the right image:
Go for uniqueness in your brand’s feel and look. Make sure it stands out.
Look for factors that make your business stand out. Let these reflect on all materials related to your business – from the walls of your shop to the colors of your open sign. If your marketing material represents things that are run-of-the-mill and cannot be distinguished from other businesses, how can customers recognize your business? Thus, your brand should reflect what is different about your company, what things differentiates it from the competition. Make sure that when they see your open sign, just by the feel and look of it, they will be reminded of your business and nothing else.
  • Although your brand is unique, it should be driven to your clients (past and present) minds tirelessly.
Yes, you may have already found that holy grail that makes your brand memorable and impossible to take out from the minds of your customers, but you still need to remind them of your business at regular intervals. This may be done through flyers, mailers, and email. Don’t forget to do these things, especially if your store has special events. Your business may have acquired cult following, but that doesn’t mean your customers think about you 24/7. They still have to be reminded about you time and again. Being successful this will indeed enable you to stick in the minds of your clients in the years to come.
  • Be consistent in everything, from the logos, tagline, fonts, colors, and tone of copy.
Consistency is the key to everything, including success in building an image for your business. Don’t let your logo be predominantly red and your shop’s walls green and your LED sign blue. That will only confuse your customers. Remember, we are aiming here for a brand image that will stick in the minds and heart of people and enable you to build a wider client base. Being forgettable because you present different images of yourself or materials that are inconsistent in tone or message will only get you nowhere in building an image for your business.

Friday, April 25, 2014

Getting the Name of Your Business Right

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Being an entrepreneur is one of the best decisions you can consider. Not only will you get a career on your own terms and really pursue your passions, you also have the chance to give other people jobs and income opportunities. But with this decision to have your own business comes smaller matters that you have to think about – what’s the name of your business is one of them. So, before you get your open sign installed and your shop space renovated, here are some pieces of advice on how to get your name for your business correct:

The name should fit the business' daily operations, present a clear message and appealing to its customers.

Don’t go with a name that sounds too intellectual or ambiguous. It should reflect on what your business is all about even in just one mention. Avoid adapting a name that when you say it, would make the other person say, “What was that?” The business name should reflect your operations in one go and does not confuse anyone who says it. Speaking of confusion, you should stay away from names or words that have double meanings. You might confuse your customers and strangers who get wind of your name. For example, if you decide on putting “Hair Raisers” on your LED sign as your business name, your beauty salon business might be mistaken for a video store that only has horror movies or a shop of wigs.

Decide whether the name should reflect the business literally (e.g. Anne's Baked Goods) or if you can benefit from a more sophisticated name.

This factor really depends on what your business will be. There are some businesses that by nature, cater only to a certain class. Therefore, you should look into names that this market segment would appreciate. A name that has a certain level of sophistication would be to your business’ advantage, Otherwise, if your business has a mass market, then stay away from foreign-sounding titles. You might alienate people who will find your name hard to pronounce, or worse, incomprehensible.

After making a shortlist, allow a day or two before deciding on the final name. Don’t rush into deciding this integral component of your business.

Let the final ideas sink in and marinate first before switching on your open sign and typing them into your LED sign. Let others have a listen to your final name and check out what they think of it.

Friday, April 4, 2014

Getting the Word Right for Your Business

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Having an open sign is a great way to announce to the whole world that you are ready to have customers for your business. But then, how will they know in the first place that you have a business if you don’t get the word out. Telling friends and family is a solid step, but then, unless you have an overly extended family of hundreds or you live in a small town where everybody knows each other, you wouldn’t really get that many customers. This is where advertising kicks in. With the right advertising media and practices, you would be able to widen your possible clientèle for your business.

But before switching on that electronic open sign, let us give you some tips on how you can avoid wrong ways of advertising your business. Remember that advertising gone wrong can cost you a lot of money, effort, and time.

  • Wrong: Great production ads without good copy.


Copy is still king, no matter how visual human beings appear to be. You can have an ad in which there is an image so captivating that it holds the attention of the viewer, but at the same time, you cannot rest on it alone. How will the viewer understand the image and how it should push your business forward if there isn’t any text accompanying the picture? The image of an ad is important, as consumers are primarily visual in nature and therefore, should be the first thing that would capture the audience’s attention. Once their attention is tethered, then they need reinforcements for you to pull them in – that’s what text is for. Once the image holds their interests, it’s time for great text to kick in and convince them even more.

  • Wrong: Confusing results and response.


People might like your ad, but do they go out of their way to buy your product because of the ad? You need to learn to differentiate the two. An old adage goes, “Bad publicity is still publicity.” However, a bad ad does not really benefit a business. A bad ad may trigger a response from the audience, but would that response be to the benefit of what you’re advertising, which is your business?

  • Wrong: Letting ads look and sound like ads.


People these days are more sophisticated to be fooled by fads. In this day and age where advertising comes in many forms, you need to take advantage of that to go as creative as possible. Your audience is likely very jaded already, and ads that hammer concepts and has an air of promoting products “in your face” will not work anymore.

Friday, March 14, 2014

Avoid These Small Business Owner Mistakes

These events are common among business owners. But that does not mean they are unavoidable. With enough strategy and skill, business owners could actually avoid them so you won’t have to pack your open sign after only getting it for a few months.

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Listed below are mistakes small business owners make that could ruin their ventures.


The first of the three mistakes you see small business owners make is their underestimation of their funding requirements. Without proper initial funding, businesses usually resort to borrowing money until they drown on piles upon piles of debt. The right amount of funds and where they can be sourced should be among the first factors small business owners should look into even before they embark on their business. Otherwise, they would not have the impetus to continue their business, and they eventually fold.

There are various sources of funding for small businesses, and they should look into these options as a priority. The eventual selection of the method they use depends on several factors, including how comfortable they are about debt, how solvent the owners are, and of course, the amount they need to start the business ‘rolling.’ Small business owners should account all of these, even including the cost of your open and LED sign so that they can accurately estimate how much funds they need to establish their venture. But this is an important point: these business owners need to be wise in the selection. They need to pick the right funding method that would be easy for them to repay once they’ve earned sufficient, not bury them in debt.

Another of these mistakes is not having the foresight to address future developments. Future financial planning is not only restricted to future financial emergencies the business may encounter. The overall economy may experience a downturn, increased competition may happen, and investors may pull out, which can drain funding for the business. In connection to the earlier point, the small business owner should anticipate funding for these events so that even when they happen, the business will not be entirely affected.

The last of these mistakes is not letting the business have its own credit rating. This may be caused by the business owner using his or her own personal funds to bankroll the operation. Other business owners see the instruments that build a credit rating such as loans and credit lines as risky, so they do not bother with them and instead prefer to get funding by cash or investors. However, it is inevitable in business to eventually get a loan. Without a credit rating, lenders would not be able to decide on whether a business is worthy of extending credit to. Building a credit rating should not be too risky as long as the business owner knows how to select a lender that extends manageable risk.

Monday, March 10, 2014

Your Sign, From Good to Great

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Any signage you use for your business, from a simple open sign of something bigger with your company's logo on it. But what distinguishes something that's just serviceable and a sign that really goes the extra mile and possibly attract more customers? Here are some factors:

* The sign should be simple. - Just like with any other thing, keeping it simply would have a greater impact than those that are complicated. When you only have a few elements in your signage, customer can understand easily the message that you want to convey based on your signage. The lesser number of elements in your open sign, the faster your customer will see what kind of product you are offering.

* The sign should be appropriate. - Of course, your signage should be appropriate on the matters of size and the kind of service you are rendering. If your place is quite small, then the signage should not be too large that it would look off. Also, the elements that you include in your logo should be appropriate to the kind of business that you are engaged in.

* The sign should have a recall. - When the signage that you use is unique and is designed well, then it would have an instant recall to your store. Having a great logo is one factor that you should consider because this would help a lot in your brand recall. If the logo embodies what you offer, then you are able to connect right away with your customers.

* The sign should stand the test of time. - Having a signage made can take quite a considerable chunk from your marketing budget. Make sure that you go to a signage maker that is reliable so that it would last long. Remember that what you will be investing in is an open sign that will be placed outdoors and it should be able to withstand the natural elements.

* The sign can be used in any occasion. - Any sign that you make should be general so that it could be used in any occasion be it Christmas or Valentine's Day. Making an occasion-exclusive design can be a waste of money because you can only use it for the occasion that it was made and for only a limited time.

* The sign should be one of a kind, or if not, have something that will make it stand out. - The elements that you place in your signage like the pictures and the way the graphics and letters are designed should be something that is unique only to your brand or logo. This way, your sign will come out unique and it will stand out among the many signage that line the street.

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Don't Let Your Store Turn People Off

Even if your store’s open sign brings a dismal number of figures, you do not need to panic. Observe your store and see where the problem lies. If your store has one of these, then you’d definitely need to re-strategize.

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* Cluttered displays


Why are customers turned off: Cluttered displays actually show sloppiness. Customers would feel that the employees of the store do not care about showcasing their wares. Who would buy anything with that kind of attitude?

What should be done: Less is more so practice putting together items that would go together well. There should be coherence in the display window. Having a theme would not hurt but would rather interest more people to visit the store.

* Lighted signs that aren't working or written ones in poor grammar


Why are customers turned off: Most people secretly want to be a member of the Grammar Police. Seeing grammar mistakes is humorous as well as unprofessional.

What should be done: Proofread the signs before posting them. If you are using a LED sign, a routine checkup is needed to see if the sign is still working. If the sign is not then it would be a waste of electricity

* Mean sales people


Why are customers turned off: Mean people should not serve customers. Customers expect to be treated well since they pay for a product or service they need. If they are not comfortable with the staff they can easily move on to another store that is the store’s loss.

What should be done: When the open sign is flipped, it is a sign that the sales people should start smiling. They must entertain customers and serve them above and beyond. This would ensure a repeat customer and plenty of recommendations.

* Children running around, unless it's a toy store, of course


Why are customers turned off: Children are bothersome. They are noisy and they disturb people. If they do not get what they want, they even have a tantrum. This would be a big problem for those people who just want to enjoy a peaceful and uneventful shopping experience.

What should be done: Allot an area wherein children can play. Put as much toys and kids entertainment as you can in that area. The kids should be restricted in that area so as not to disturb customers as well as let the kids parents enjoy their shopping.

* Slow moving checkout counters


Why are customers turned off: People may be in a hurry and waiting for a slow checkout counter would make anybody frustrated. Counters are expected to work efficiently, spending as little amount as possible in checkout.

What should be done: Train your counters to work fast. Teach them how to effectively use their machine so they would not be confused in using them. Teach them how to troubleshoot simple problems to save time.

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Your Sign, From Good to Great

Any signage you use for your business, from a simple open sign to something bigger with your company’s logo on it. But what distinguishes something that’s just serviceable and a sign that really goes the extra mile and possibly attract more customers? Here are some factors:

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    * The sign should be simple. – Just like with any other thing, keeping it simple would have a greater impact than those that are complicated.  When you only have a few elements in you signage, customer can understand easily the message that you want to convey based on your signage.  The lesser the number of elements in your open sign, the faster your customer will see what kind of product you are offering.
    * The sign should be appropriate. – Of course, your signage should be appropriate on the matters of size and the kind of service you are rendering. If your place is quite small, then the signage should not be too large that it would look off.  Also, the elements that you include in your logo should be appropriate to the kind of business that you are engaged in.
    * The sign should have recall. – When the signage that you use is unique and is designed well, then it would have an instant recall to your store.  Having a great logo is one factor that you should consider because this would help a lot in your brand recall. If the logo embodies what you offer, then you are able to connect right away with your customers.
    * The sign should stand the test of time. – Having a signage made can take quite a considerable chunk from your marketing budget. Make sure that you go to a signage maker that is reliable so that it would last long.  Remember that what you will be investing in is an open sign that will be placed outdoors and it should be able to withstand the natural elements.
    * The sign can be used in any occasion. – Any sign that you make should be general so that it could be used in any occasion be it Christmas or Valentine’s Day.  Making an occasion-exclusive design can be a waste of money because you can only use it for the occasion that it was made and for only a limited time.
    * The sign should be one of a kind, or if not, have something that will make it stand out. – The elements that you place in your signage like the pictures and the way the graphics and letters are designed should be something that is unique only to your brand or logo. This way, your sign will come out unique and it will stand out among the many signage that line the street.

Monday, January 27, 2014

Make Your Signs Shine

Has your business been in a rut lately? Has business been lackluster? That may be because your open sign and other signs you have do not shine as brightly as before. Do not, in any way, underestimate the power of these signs. No matter how small or seemingly inconsequential they are, an effective sign can catch the attention of a passerby, who can eventually become a 1st time, or if fortune goes in your favor, a loyal customer!

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So, take a look at your signs and try to follow these tips to make your signages more effective. Who knows, all it takes may be some dusting or a few coats of fresh paint to keep new customers coming!

Refresh your curbside signs.


Refreshing your curbside signs should be something that you do at least once a year. Your signage is exposed to the elements all day and night so it does fade over and get worn over time. It is a must that you do refresh it so that it would always look new. The way the open sign on your establishment looks reflects a lot a lot about the establishment that it represents. So if you want to give your customers the impression of a new establishment, then it is time to suit the sign up.

Create a focal point.

Whether it is the logo, your open sign, or your hanging store sign, your establishment should have a focal point. Make sure that it is visible as this will be your brand that will make people think of your store right away. There are companies that do a good job of making one, so check them out if you still do not have a logo or a . If you don’t have one yet, then make sure that your sign is visible.

Renew your company’s image.

Having a brand overhaul is one way to renew your company’s image and one strategy is to have a logo made especially for the company. A logo should be something that would reflect what your establishment stands for. It can be the company’s initials or some images that reflects the products or services that you have to offer. This is important to establish the company’s brand to the customers whom you would want to make regulars to the establishment.

Find out what your customers love about your company and incorporate that into your signs.

As said earlier, the logo that you can put in your signage can be something that represents or reflect the things that your company stands for. Having these items included in the logo would definitely make your customers associate it with your company. This association is important when it comes to product branding and awareness in this time and age.

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Starting New Business in 2014? Here Are Mistakes You Should Avoid

If you think 2014 is your lucky year, starting up a business may be great idea. Though it’s not an easy feat, turning your passion into a source of income is definitely conceivable. Getting your hands in the business industry will surely open different possibilities and will present different challenges along the way.

Despite the hassle that you may experience, from the planning to implementation of your business ideas, it should not stop you from fulfilling your dreams. As long as you know the rules of the industry and have the right people to help you accomplish your goals, you can start and operate your business in no time.

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To guide you in your decisions as you start your business, here are some common errors that you must veer away from to save yourself from major business catastrophe.

1. Not having a plan

There are some ideas that sprout from a drinking session with friends, or out of your desire to have a career shift. But not having a clear forecast of your financial expenditures, target market, competition as well as start-up marketing plan can make things more difficult for first time entrepreneurs.

2. Relying solely on yourself

There will be a lot of things that need to be done as you start your business that it can be a little overwhelming at times. Make sure to hire some help when installing shelves or decorating your store. If you’re using electronic open sign and other digital display in your store, trust a professional to install it for you to save yourself from extra work.

3. Expecting immediate profit

Patience and perseverance – these two are what you need most in the first few months of your venture. Yes it’s exciting to finally see money coming on your way but expecting for immediate profit is another story. Consider the first stage of your business as the planting season where you must work hard to enjoy a fruitful harvest in the years to come.

4. Getting Loans from Family and Friends

It’s a lot easier to borrow money from your family members or even from your closest friends, but this can also mean risking your relationship with them when financial problems hit your business. If you’re planning to invest in things that require bigger budget, like a LED powered open sign or indoor digital display in your store, getting loans from banks or other institutions is a better idea.

5. Trusting Verbal Agreements

The early days of your business are great opportunities to establish ethics and practices that will guide you throughout your venture. When transacting business with suppliers and manufacturers, it’s best to keep things in black and white for your security and peace of mind. Always keep a good transaction record to gain more authority and credibility in the future.

Building a good foundation means doing the right practices at the early stages of your business. Discover new possibilities and make 2014 a year to remember.

Monday, January 13, 2014

Types of Exterior Signs to Use in Your Business

Everyone in the business industry wants their business to get noticed. This is why small to medium entrepreneurs even invest a great deal of time and resources to catch the attention of their prospective client in the most effective and cost-efficient way.

The steep competition, especially in business district areas, requires owners to equip themselves with different marketing tools that can help them build better brand popularity and awareness. One of the most popular marketing tools nowadays for small businesses is a business sign that can be installed outside your store.

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Here are different types of exterior business sign to help boost your sales.

Pylon Sign

If your business is located along the highway or near an expressway, having a pylon sign helps your business become more visible from a distance. Hotels, gas stations, restaurants or shopping complex can take advantage of pylon sign to attract more customers or build stronger brand recall. Bigger companies use LED powered digital display or billboards to present image or short video advertisement that presents the different products or services they offer.

Window Signs

Draw the attention of the customers passing by your store with window sign or window graphics. Use bright and affordable LED open sign or store hour sign to make them aware of the right time to visit your store. Help people identify your business against other competitors by making your window sign clear and readable even from longer distances. This way, it can reach wider audience and drive more foot traffic especially during special occasions and Holidays.

Sidewalk Signs

Restaurants and café often use sidewalk sign to promote daily specials and happy hour promo. Choose from chalkboard, whiteboard surface or writable LED sign to present short but effective message for your business. This kind of marketing tool is efficient in keeping your messages fresh and updated to go with your day to day marketing programs.

Wall signs

Introduce your business by using wall mounted sign that contains basic information about your business including phone numbers, location of other branches and social media address. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes that can fit the demands of your business. To make things more visually appealing, make sure to match the designs of your wall signs to your open sign.

Remember to put into consideration the type of business you have as well as your business goals to ensure the effectiveness of your signs. Each type of signage works well in some application but may not be as effective for others. Search online and read some product reviews to make sure that you are getting the right set of kind of business sign for your establishment.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Business Signs That You Need To Improve Sales

Clearly communicating your message is a vital factor in providing quality service to your customers. Whether you own a big company or a start up enterprise, it’s important to put business signs that can inform or guide the people in navigating inside your store.

Getting the right signage for your establishment depends on the type of product or service you are providing or the target market of your business. It is essential that the type of business signs you use is compatible with the need and the interest of your chosen audience so you can deliver a message that will be easier for them to understand.

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The signage scattered around your store, as well as the message it contains, is most likely to stick with your costumers even after they step out of your door. Here are different types of business signs and how you can use it to your advantage.

Exterior Signs

This will be the most prominent sign in your sign program and definitely one that will be more noticeable by your customers. Exterior sign includes a LED open sign on your window display or a big scrolling or blinking sign mounted off the ground. A large exterior sign that can be read from a long distance can attract the attention of the pedestrians, motorists as well as commuters everyday.

Directional Signs

As people shop inside your store, they expect to see signs that can easily give them an idea where a product is located, where to pay for their items or where to go in case they need to return a product or have it replaced. Assigning a specific area inside your store for different function is important to keep the flow and foot traffic in your store smoother. This can also use to restrict special areas in your store that is exclusive for your staffs like stockrooms, break rooms and janitor closet.

Door Signs

Greet your store visitors with a catchy door sign that are easily read, brightly colored and welcoming to your costumers. Door signs vary from digital printed graphics, hand painting or vinyl banners. Some medium to large enterprise also use electronic open sign or LED store hour sign to make their store more attractive.

Regulatory Signs

This type of business sign is the one that is mandated by the local government or required in medium to large sized establishment. This includes exit signs, stairwell signs, evacuation maps, as well as accessibility map for handicapped. Including these signs in your business sign program will make your store safer and more functional for your customers. Instead of just using the default regulatory signs, which can tend to be boring sometimes, creating a custom sign is a great way to stir up excitement when it comes to your signage.