There are plenty of factors when it comes to business success. One of the most important, yet sometimes underrated aspects is how memorable the company is. If you’re able to get your business stuck in people’s brains, then you’ll have a much better chance of finding success than if you’re suffering from the opposite.
But how do you make a business memorable? It’s one of those things that’s easy to say, more difficult to put into practice. That’s why we’re on hand to give you a nudge in the right direction.
Below, we take a look at some tried and tested methods for creating a memorable brand. Incorporate them into your business, and you’ll be in the minds of the public in no time.
Offer Something New
You can make a successful business using an unoriginal idea. It’s not just the ones that offer something brand new that find success. However, it is true that these companies aren’t always in the minds of customers. They will pick up business if they’re in a popular niche, but it’s unlikely that customers will seek them out.
To be memorable, you need to stand out from the crowd — so when it comes to your business, make sure you’re putting a unique spin on things. It just takes a little bit of creativity to come up with something that differentiates your business from the others around you.
Fighting for Something
There are a lot of businesses that have a policy of just getting on with their work. The world could be burning down outside them, and they’d still be doing things as they’ve always done them. Now, there’s nothing much wrong with this approach, but there’s little doubt that it’s pretty forgettable.
People are more likely to remember a company that stands for something. Let’s not forget that only a fool thinks that the world is perfect. There are always things that could be improved, and very often, those improvements can come from the private sector. Are you passionate about preventing climate change? Do you want to see more equality in the world? Whatever you believe in, make sure the world knows what it is.
Social Media Success
You can’t have the resources of the larger companies. They’re able to make themselves memorable by simply getting their name out everywhere; for you, that is not an option. There is one space where you’re on a level playing field when it comes to big corporations: social media.
Indeed, this is a space where you’ve arguably got the upper hand — for whatever reason, big companies tend to struggle when it comes to memes and other social media currency. You can make your company memorable by offering high-quality social media (and other web) content.
Instantly Recognizable
There’s another way you can mimic the business practices of larger companies to make your business more memorable, too: your logo. If you have a strong logo, then people will naturally remember your company. Don’t believe us? Just think about all those iconic logos. You don’t need to see the company’s name or product to understand what they do; it’s all in the logo.
Once you have your look, it’s imperative that you’re consistent. It takes time to become memorable — it works on repetition. Over time, customers will begin to make the connection between your logo and your business. If you want to jump right into running a business, then why not look into becoming a franchise owner? Opening a franchise is now easier than ever, and the branding is taken care of for you.
Focus on the Humans
Perhaps it’s because we have so many large, faceless corporations running so many areas of our lives these days, but there’s been a rise in people wanting “the human factor” when it comes to the businesses they give their money to. As a small business, this is one of the few advantages you have over larger companies.
Though they might try to give their business the human factor, they can never do it like you can — because yours is genuine, while theirs is not. So make sure you’re promoting this aspect of your company on your website. You can have a page that is dedicated to photos and information about your staff, for instance. Nobody remembers corporate-speak — it works well at the moment, but it’s for sure not memorable.
Stay Consistent
As we mentioned earlier, becoming memorable works on repetition. The more you do something, the more it will stick in your customers minds. So it’s important that you’re staying consistent. This will involve being rock steady, so that people always know what to expect when they come to your business. You’ll be known for always delivering a high-quality level of service.
Throw in Surprises
Having said that, while you’ll want to stay consistent when it comes to the quality of your output, keep in mind that there’s always space for a surprise or two. What better way to stand out from the crowd and firmly plant yourself in the minds of your customers than by giving them something unexpected that you know they’ll love?
How you do this will depend on the type of business that you have. You could include freebies in the order package, for instance, or surprise them by inviting them to the events that you host.
Make Your Customers Love You
And carrying on with this theme, how about making your customers love you? Think about the businesses that you like. It doesn’t take long to bring to mind the businesses that you’re fond of. You can do this by being an all-around awesome company. Now, that might sound difficult, but it’s actually not — it’s all about placing your attention on the needs of your customer, and this is the important part, not acting like an evil company. All too often, you’ll find that companies promote the image of being there for their customers and so on, but in the end it turns out not be true.
Remember Everyone Else
And carrying on with this theme: how about remembering your customers? It’s asking a lot to ask your customers to keep you in their minds, if you’re not willing to do the same. How you can go about this will depend on the nature of your business.
If you work with people one on one, then this might involve remembering small personal details about their lives. If you’re not face to face, then you can still remember their birthday, their past purchases, and other interactions they’ve had with your company.
Get Around
If you get yourself in front of people enough, then eventually they’ll pay attention. They’ll know who you are. No-one’s going to remember a company just from one glance. But if the number of glances begin to top up, then eventually it’ll sink in. To achieve this, you’ll want to get your name out there as widely as possible. This could involve marketing in various areas of the web, or offline, for instance.
Maintain Your Reputation
It’s always worth remembering that you can’t always get things right. You’ll do things that will make your company memorable for the wrong reasons. It happens! One way to overcome this is to actively handle the situation when you’ve committed an error. People might remember a bad review they’ve read, but they’ll just as quickly remember your response if you accepted the mistake and resolved it.
Speak to the Right People
Finally, make things easier for yourself when it comes to being remembered by actively talking to the right people. If you define your target audience during your market research, you can target the people who will be ready to remember you, and forget the ones who won’t.