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  • Brand Love: 4 Proven Steps to Win the Hearts of Your Customers

    Brand Love: 4 Proven Steps to Win the Hearts of Your Customers

     

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    Earning the adoration of customers is undoubtedly something every entrepreneur wishes for her business. Yet knowing how to win this brand love is something that remains a mystery for many.

    Brands like Starbucks, Nike, and Apple seemed to have cracked the code. One read through their Facebook or Twitter pages and you’ll quickly pick up the enthusiasm of their fans and advocates.

    What’s their secret? These businesses know that customer loyalty is built not on their products only but rather on the emotional connections they create with their customers. They don’t seek to market to their customers but rather build relationships with them.

    When it comes to cultivating customer loyalty for their own brands , entrepreneurs can take a note from their book. Here are four proven strategies that will help founders and their teams grow love for their brands.

    [HINT: don’t miss the FREE downloadable workbook at the end!]

     

    1.Tell your brand story

    Your brand story tells customers not only what you do but more importantly why you do it.

    Expert content marketer Neil Patel explains that, “Our attention will always go to those who tell great stories.“Storytelling is a part of human nature. We’re curious. We like to know the history and reason for things. Revealing the journey you took to start your business gives your customers a peek behind the curtain. This transparency allows them to connect with you in a more meaningful way. When you connect in this way your customers will in turn be more likely to want to follow, work with, and buy from you.

    “When you connect with your customers in a meaningful way, they’ll be more likely to follow, work with, and buy from you.”  Tweet this!

    There are 3 things to know about writing your brand story. First, a great story will cover your who, what, why, and how. Second, it will take your audience on a journey that has a beginning, middle, and end. Third, it’s written for your audience. Use words they’ll understand and use in their own conversations. Moreover, think about what parts of your story will connect with them and get them to care about what you do.

    How are you sharing your brand’s story? It can be a page on your website, a written document shared with press releases, or brought to life through branded content. The founders of AirBnb often share their story when speaking at events. Burt’s Bees on the other hand shares their story through their videos on their Youtube channel. Think about how you might be able to weave your own story into the ways you connect with your customers. 

    ♥ Get a FREE template to build your story

     

    2. Know what you stand for

    Your brand’s equity is how your brand is held in the hearts and minds of consumers. It is the perception and beliefs that extend beyond the products and services that you sell.

    Love for a brand can’t flourish  if customers don’t know what you stand for. When customers know what to expect from your brand you’re better positioned to win their trust and loyalty.

    A simple brand equity can be constructed from 4 core elements. The first element are the unique points of difference you offer over others or the things that set your brand apart. Second are the functional benefits or tangible results you help people achieve that improve their lives. Building on that are the emotional benefits you offer or how you make people feel. Last is your brand character created from the tone of voice you use and the way in which your brand behaves. Every action you take or piece of content you create will either add to or take away from the equity you wish to create.

    “Every action you take or piece of content you create will either add to or take away from your equity.” Tweet this!

    If you haven’t yet, go through the practice of formalizing your brand’s equity. Brands often document theirs by structuring the elements into a pyramid or similar framework. This formal document will become a guiding post for everyone on your team when deciding whether something is right for your brand.

    ♥Get a FREE equity pyramid template ♥

     

    3. Show up consistently

    Millions of brands existent in the world. For yours to  stand out and be remembered by consumers it must be recognizable. This means showing up in the same way across every consumer touchpoint you create.

    A brand style guide will help establish the look and feel of your brand and will allow you to show up consistently to consumers. Your guide will define your brand’s color palette, fonts, visual style, logos and iconography. It serves as a reference point for anyone creating content on your brand’s behalf whether that a blog post or piece of advertising. Together these elements paint your brand’s picture and help build it’s equity.

    Is your team using a brand style guide? These can be digital but printed versions are also often created. Make sure you not only have one created but that everyone on your team has a copy.

    ♥Get a FREE style guide template♥

     

    4. Create a brand language

    A brand language is how you speak with your community. It’s an element of your brand’s equity and particularly brings to life your tone of voice.

    Words are a powerful way to bring your brand’s character to life. They emote the personality you wish to convey and establish the relationship you have with your customers. Beyond that, a shared language is one of the strongest ways to build community amongst your followers.

    “A shared language is one of the strongest ways to build community amongst your followers”. Tweet this!

    Your brand language is made up of several building blocks starting with your brand and product names. The sayings and taglines you use are a second building block. These are more than just slogans and should bring to life who you are and why you do what you do. A third building block are the social hashtags that you use. These will be adopted by your followers and can help your conversations become sticky.

    Create your brand language with intention. Think about the way brands like Girlboss use language to create community. Document the language your brand uses and brainstorm words and phrases that might make strong additions.

    ♥Get a FREE language template♥

     

    Put it in action

    Considering how you’re building your brand is a critical piece of your business’ strategy. Not only does it play a critical role in your marketing but can also inform your approach to product, partnerships, and sales.

    I’ve  created a mini workbook to help your business get a heads start on developing its brand building strategies. Inside you will find a framework for structuring your brand story, a brand equity pyramid template, style guide outline, and brand language worksheet.



  • Entrepreneur Cheat Sheet | Allison Statter

    Entrepreneur Cheat Sheet | Allison Statter

    Our best tips at your fingertips

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    We’ve spent the past week getting to know entrepreneur and toast of the town Allison Statter, the entertainment executive to megastars. She has managed artists including Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Lopez and Seal. As a co-founder of Blended Strategy, she formed a partnership with Sherry Jhawar to merge the power of top companies with hot celebrities strategically increasing brand value on both sides of every deal.

    Blended Strategy Group is a brand marketing firm that matches Fortune 500 companies and emerging start-ups with celebrity talent who exponentially increase the reach and impact of their brands. These distinctive deals merge the power of top companies with hot celebrities strategically increasing brand value on both sides. This winning strategy drives the growth of talent’s personal brands and provides a catalyst to enable companies to transform into megabrands.

    You can catch our  interview together here, recorded at this year’s Create & Cultivate Conference. If you’re looking for an answer to a specific question, definitely pop on over to our Mentor Session. And if you’re looking for a cheat sheet to keep all of her best tips at your finger tips, well you’ve come to the right place.

     

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    I hope you’ve enjoyed getting to know Allisonn. If you want to see all of our interview together you’ll want to make sure to pop on over to Toast Meets Jam on Youtube. There you’ll find additional clips and great advice that haven’t been posted to the blog. Of course, the best place to stay up to date with all of the latest on Toast Meets Jam is by subscribing to The Jam weekly newsletter. Here you’ll receive the best of the week’s inspiration and advice plus a few bonuses delivered straight to your inbox.

    A toast to you and Allisonn too,

    Jen

  • Allison Statter | Mentor Session

    Allison Statter | Mentor Session

    Answers and advice from one woman entrepreneur to another

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    Welcome to Mentor Sessions. This is your chance to get answers to all of those questions you know you want to ask, from one woman entrepreneur to another.  This week I’m featuring Allison Statter, the co-founder of Blended Strategy Group with Sherry Jhawar. Prior to launching BSG, Allison spent 16 years in the entertainment industry sharpening her executive acumen under the guidance of her father, music mogul Irving Azoff. Through her time working in entertainment and her family’s connections, Allison has built an intimate network of Hollywood’s who’s who. With Sherry, the former Global Head of Marketing at eos Products, Allison saw an opportunity to leverage her inside track to help broker deals between brands and influencers.

    If there’s someone who understands influencer marketing -what makes it good, bad, and in the best cases incredibly powerful- it’s Allison. During our interview she shared her insight into what brands look for when choosing influencers to work with and offered up advice she’s learned in her first year of business. But don’t take it from me, check out our interview clips below to hear straight from Allison!

    Picking a business partner

    Winning your first clients

    Working with brands

    Creating great connections

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    Head on over to Toast Meets Jam on YouTube to find this video and many more. It’s my hub for all of my interviews with women entrepreneurs along with pieces of advice that I’ve picked up from meeting with so many of them. It’s also where I share insight into my own personal journey – what’s going well, what’s going not so well, and where I look for you to share your advice back with me. I hope you’ll pop on over, check it out, and even subscribe while you’re at it ; )

    A toast to you and Allison too,

  • Entrepreneur Cheat Sheet | Jaclyn Johnson

    Entrepreneur Cheat Sheet | Jaclyn Johnson

    Our best tips at your fingertips

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    We’ve spent the past week getting to know entrepreneur and toast of the town Jaclyn Johnson. She is one lady who seems to have mastered the art of wearing multiple hats. Her first venture into the startup world came in her early twenties with the founding of (NO SUBJECT), an influencer and event marketing agency. From that was born her next idea Create & Cultivate, a female driven conference to which she plays the role of CEO.  It seems nothing can stop this lady from accomplishing whatever it she sets her mind out to do. Despite her many accomplishments and the numerous accolades she’s picked up along the way, there is nothing assuming or pretentious about her manner. She’s a humble example of the potential that lives within each of us and the possibilities we can create with the right amount of self confidence and hard work.

    You can catch our  interview together here, recorded at this year’s LA stop of the Create & Cultivate Conference. If you’re looking for an answer to a specific question, definitely pop on over to our Mentor Session. And if you’re looking for a cheat sheet to keep all of her best tips at your finger tips, well you’ve come to the right place.

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    I hope you’ve enjoyed getting to know Jaclyn. If you want to see all of our interview together you’ll want to make sure to pop on over to Toast Meets Jam on Youtube. There you’ll find additional clips and great advice that haven’t been posted to the blog. Of course, the best place to stay up to date with all of the latest on Toast Meets Jam is by subscribing to The Jam weekly newsletter. Here you’ll receive the best of the week’s inspiration and advice plus a few bonuses delivered straight to your inbox.

    A toast to you and Jaclyn too,

    Jen

  • Jaclyn Johnson | Mentor Session

    Jaclyn Johnson | Mentor Session

    Answers and advice from one woman entrepreneur to another

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    Wish you could have immediate access to all of the best advice from boss ladies in the business? Now you can. Introducing Mentor Sessions – answers to all of those questions you know you want to ask, from one woman entrepreneur to another. Coming up first, Jaclyn Johnson. She’s the founder of No Subject, a “creatively driven marketing, events, and influencer agency” and that’s just for starters. If you’re an avid ‘grammer you might be familiar with a little thing called Create & Cultivate aka the conference you actually wish you were at. In case you’ve missed it, Create & Cultivate, is an online platform & conference series for female entrepreneurs in the digital space. The brains behind it? You guessed it, also Jaclyn Johnson. If you’re not yet convinced that this lady has a thing or two she might be able to teach you about building a brand and a business watch below. She’s sharing some of her best advice that she’s picked up along her own entrepreneurial journey and there are definitely some tips you don’t want to miss!

    Habits for success as an entrepreneur

    On being more productive

    Hiring a team around you

    Finding your confidence and overcoming doubt

    Landing your first client

    jaclyn johnson

    Head on over to Toast Meets Jam on YouTube to find this video and many more. It’s my hub for all of my interviews with women entrepreneurs along with pieces of advice that I’ve picked up from meeting with so many of them. It’s also where I share insight into my own personal journey – what’s going well, what’s going not so well, and where I look for you to share your advice back with me. I hope you’ll pop on over, check it out, and even subscribe while you’re at it ; )

    A toast to you and Jaclyn too,