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Web Branding: As The Onion Peels

Web branding is the process of condensing the focus of your
web-based business to the point where there is clarity about
what makes you unique. This process is more than simply coming
up with a clever slogan; it is defining your business so
precisely that you define a new category or description for
your business.

Ford developed the assembly line.

Coke provided tradition and consistency and now commands an
incredible market share in soda.

Campbell's perfected condensed soups.

Chick-fil-a didn't invent the chicken sandwich they just
perfected it.

Each of these brands stepped back from the process of just
`doing business' to clearly identify who they were and what
they could do. That process of internal review allows them to
be of as the best in the business.

Far too many businesses approach branding as if it's a postage
stamp that they purchase, affix to the business package and
roll along without another thought. Ultimately this approach
leaves them struggling to be a competitor without ever taking
the business to the level of industry leader.

Are you content to simply exist in a pack of many similar
businesses? Some are, so this article may not be for you.
However, if you want to stand out you need to key in on what
makes you unique. Like the outer shell of an onion you should
work at peeling back the layers until you reach the center.
This process can allow you to understand your business better
(layer by layer) as you uncover the branding point.

Thomas Alva Edison was not so much an inventor as he was a man
who could take an invention and improve it. He is credited with
many inventions, but most of them were existing products that
hadn't realized their potential. His brand was seeing behind
what exists to what it might ultimately be.

Every business needs someone to help figure out what it is that
makes the business unique. What is it that you can do better
than anyone else? How can you help others understand and accept
your ownership of this unique selling point?

This is the heart and soul of web branding.

Yes, branding can be a solid adverting approach. Yes, branding
can be assisted by a logo and slogan. However, these elements
on their own cannot ultimately `brand' your website, your
business or your image.

Watch the food channel on any given night and you will find
Rachael or Emeril cooking something. As they cook the product
gets smaller. As it gets smaller it becomes more like what the
final product will be. In the end there is much that needs to
be cooked away before it can be called cuisine. The same is
true for your web branding, cook away all the excess and stand
amazed at the great taste in your ultimate web brand.

About The Author: Scott Lindsay is a web developer and
entrepreneur. He is the founder of HighPowerSites and many
other web projects. Get your own website online in just 5
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