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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.



  • The Best Thing You Can Do For Your Business This Year

    The Best Thing You Can Do For Your Business This Year

    Eventually it all connects” – Charles Eames

     

    Why do you want to build and grow your business and what are you doing this year to make that happen? In this video I’m sharing the surprising way I answered those two questions.

    When I quit my job at the end of 2013,  I was feeling stuck. I was clocking in and out of work on a routine that was keeping me from truly experiencing life. I knew I needed to create a career path that set me free not only to explore new places but also to meet new people and discover new ways of living.

    While it might seem obvious from the outside looking in, until I sat down to write my goals for 2016 I hadn’t recognized that this career is what I’d begun to create when I launched this site. I’d seen Toast Meets Jam as a way to inspire other young women to build their lives around what makes them happiest but had failed to see that I was also on the receiving side of that message. The reason for putting the work into building and growing the site is not only to inspire others but also to walk alongside them as I trail blaze my own path.

    Since travel has always been the thing that makes me feel most inspired, I knew that it needed to be a part of my annual resolutions. I turned my eyes toward Iceland, a country that had topped my list since reading about it on a favorite travel blog of mine a year ago. With the help of the amazing team at Arctic Adventures, I was able to make that resolution come true this February. 

    Watch now to see how that trip became the best thing I’ve done for my business this year.

     

    Music: Of Monsters and Men | Crystals

    Trip Sponsor: Arctic Adventures

  • Come Check Out the Toast Meets Jam Shop!

    Come Check Out the Toast Meets Jam Shop!

    Toast Meets Jam Shop Now Open for Business!

    Ahh I’m so excited to share two big announcements!

    First, I have opened up the Toast Meets Jam Shop. Click here to go check it out.

    Second, I’ve launched a new series on YouTube called #ImAnEntrepreneur. I’ve decided that 2016 is the year to take Toast Meets Jam from a fun side hustle to full on revenue generating business and I’m going to be sharing that whole process in real time on this new series.

    This is actually the third episode in the series. You can catch Episode 1 here and Episode 2 here. I really want to make this a collaborative process with all of you so I hope you’ll follow along and come back here to leave your suggestions and advice in the comments!

    Thanks for tuning in and if you haven’t yet, please subscribe to Toast Meets Jam TV on Youtube!

     

     

  • How to Build a Business and a Life You Love

    How to Build a Business and a Life You Love


    If this is your first time tuning in to Toast Talk, welcome! I’ve partnered up with Entrepreneur Magazine to bring you this new series featuring actionable advice by and for female founders. The first topic we’re tackling is overcoming the obstacles of launching a business.

    One of the questions I always ask the young women I interview is, what has been the hardest part about building your business.  Not too surprisingly, the answer has to that question often revolves around the sacrifices that have to be made. “I don’t have time for my friends or family. I don’t time to do the things I used to love to do. I give everything I have to my business.”

    So the question is how do you build a business and a life that you love?  I want to share a few principles that if you follow, can help keep that fire that ignited you into action from fizzling out.

    1. Follow Your Passion

    Ask yourself, am I building a business around something I love to do? Are you genuinely excited to wake up and get to work? If the answer is no, ask yourself why you’re doing it and if there’s a way to pivot the business into something you’re truly passionate about.

     

    1. Build the business you want to run.

    There can million ways to accomplish the same task. Choose the direction that makes you happy. If you want to build a billionaire dollar brand and have a thousand people working for you that’s great. If that sounds awful and you’d rather maintain life as a freelancer. That’s great to. Build the business that’s right for you.

     

    1. Delegate the parts you don’t love.

    Let’s face it, no matter what business you’re in, there will be parts of it you don’t like. If you’re really creative, the thought of keeping track of inventory and balancing the books might make you nauseous. Find help from people who like to do that work and delegate those tasks so you can be your best at what you’re best at.

     

    1. Outsource your to-do list

    You have enough on your plate to worry about without having to think about your personal to-do list. There are hacks for nearly everything that can make your life simpler and exponentially lessen the time you spend on personal errands. Amazon Prime, Instacart, Uber, TaskRabbit, are a few of my favorites. Depending on your budget and your location there will be different options available to you but I challenge you to take some time to look into them because they time they’ll save you in the end will be worth it!

    1. Make time for the things that matter.

    When you free up the time you spend on your to-do list, you’ll have more time for the things that matter. Take advantage of this. Find a workout class that you love and make it a part of your routine. Spend the time you would have in the grocery meeting a good friend for a coffee date. Schedule these into your calendar in the same way you would any other meeting and commit to making time for yourself.

     

    Now the question’s on you. Have you built a business and a life that you love? How have you managed to do it?

    Leave your answers in the comments below and keep the conversation going over @ToastMeetsJam.

     

    Cheers!

     

    Jen

  • The PR Maven | An Interview with Vilte Co. Founder Vilte Holstad

    The PR Maven | An Interview with Vilte Co. Founder Vilte Holstad

    Paris, PR, & Paving Your Own Way with VilteCo. Founder Vilte S. Holstad

    In this episode of Toast Meets Jam I caught up with Vilte S. Holstad, the founder behind the PR creative VilteCo. Our brunch of choice was Sunny Spot, a favorite of ours here in Venice. As we dug into our delish dishes, she took me on her journey from moving to Paris to founding her own PR company.

    After graduating from college with a degree in design, Vilte began working in various PR roles both with small and large brands. Her desire to expand into other aspects of the industry drew her to Paris where she worked with a French designer and covered Paris Fashion Week.Upon Vilte’s return to the states, it didn’t take long for her to realize she was ready to step out on her own. It was then that the idea for VilteCo. first came to life.

     

    VilteCo. is a boutique PR creative with a focus on traditional outreach, social media management, and blogger placement. Though open to companies of all sizes, the creative is especially drawn to working with startups in the LA area.
    To learn more about Vilte and her PR creative make sure to check her out at www.vilteco.com.

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