What's Your Identity?
by Claire Cunningham
Published on this site: July 2nd, 2004

Identity theft is a hot topic these days - at least on a personal
level. In business, though, the serious issue is identity neglect!
What do I mean? I mean many businesses don't pay attention to identity
issues. That's because they don't understand maintaining a consistent
identity is a low-cost way to maximize impact.
Consistency and professionalism are the keys. That's what can help
even the smallest business over time.
Consistency means repetition, and repetition is what solidifies
ideas in our brains. Professionalism is about looking good. It's
"dress for success" on a corporate level. If you want
your company taken seriously, present a professional image
Here's a basic identity checklist for business owners.
- COMPANY NAME - Is it distinctive? Memorable? Descriptive
of what you do? Is it registered in your state? Can you/should
you trademark it? (You may need to consult an attorney on this
last
question.)
- COMPANY LOGO - Have you identified a distinctive typeface?
Do you have a symbol? Do you need one? Have you had your logo
produced professionally? Have you identified logo color(s)? Do
you use all of this consistently?
- TAG LINE - Do you need one? Do you have one? Does it
clearly describe your company's unique position? Is it customer
benefit oriented? Do you use it consistently?
- PRODUCT NAMES - Do you have them? Do they follow a pattern?
Do
they make sense with your company name?
If you answered "No" or "Don't know" to any
of these questions or if you're thinking about changing your name,
logo or tag line, consult a marketing communications professional
with experience in company identity issues. Investment of time and
money up front will yield benefits in the long run.

Copyright 2004 Clairvoyant Communications, Inc.
Claire Cunningham, president of Clairvoyant Communications,
Inc., has
20+ years' experience developing and implementing successful
business-to-business marketing and communications programs. Sign
up for Claire's monthly newsletter, Communique, at www.clairvoyantcommunications.com
Claire can be reached at 763-479-3499 or e-mail to [email protected].

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