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Brand Identity: The Good and the Bad

Ryan Chute
Ryan Chute
April 21, 2022
Brand Identity: The Good and the Bad

Think of a brand. Any brand. When you've thought of one, what image comes to mind? Is the image clear, or a little foggy? If it's the former, that company probably has a good brand identity. If it's the latter, however, their brand identity might be a bit lackluster. So what about your brand? Where does it lie on the scale of unrecognizable to legendary? If you aren't totally sure or feel that your brand development could use some extra oomph, you're in just the right place. In this article, we'll go over what brand identity is, how it has evolved, why it's so important, and what sets good branding and bad branding apart. Once you know this essential information, you'll be branding like a pro in no time.

Brand Identity Explained

A brand's identity is the visual representation of the brand, including its logo, color scheme, typography, and other design elements. It’s the visual story to your brand’s story. These elements come together to create a unique look and feel that can be used to differentiate a brand from its competitors. A strong brand identity can help build brand equity, which can lead to higher brand awareness and recognition. A brand's identity should be carefully crafted to reflect the brand's values and personality. It should be consistent across all channels, from website and social media to print and packaging. And it should be able to evolve over time to keep up with changes in the brand or its industry. Creating a strong brand identity is an important part of any branding strategy and it can take time and effort to get right. When your brand image and your brand story match, they tell a persuasive and compelling story about the benefits of choosing your brand over the competition. At Wizard of Ads®, we take all the guesswork out of your branding design. Book a call with us today and we’ll help you with creating a brand that stands out, builds trust with consumers, and drives sales.

The Evolution of Brand Identity

The Evolution of Brand Identity

There's no doubt that national, guild, religious, and heraldic symbols, logos, and other visual branding have been around for a very long time. However, the modern practice of using these elements to sell products and services can be traced back as far as the industrial revolution. That's when factories started producing household goods, therefore manufacturers needed a way to stand out from the competition and make their products more recognizable to consumers. Over the years, branding efforts have evolved from simple visuals to including mascots, jingles, and other marketing techniques. Some of the oldest trademarked brands are companies like Stella Artois, Averill Paints, and Lowenbrau. Today, brand identity has become a complex process that involves everything from market research and target audience analysis to graphic design, web development, and even SEO. In other words, a lot goes into creating a strong, recognizable brand.

Does Your Brand Identity Matter?

A strong brand identity can do wonders for your business. It helps you attract new customers and build loyalty among existing ones by creating a sense of trust, credibility, and a positive association with your brand. A well-defined brand identity also makes it easier for you to stand out from the competition, communicate what you do and what makes you different, and reside in the minds of your potential customers. If your brand identity is weak or nonexistent, on the other hand, you could be missing out on all of these benefits. Your brand will be less likely to stick in people's minds, and you'll have a harder time differentiating yourself from your competitors. Just think about shopping for wine. The label, and sometimes the vineyard, are the only elements that are used to decide which bottle to purchase in a sea of options. So, yes, your brand identity matters — a lot. If you're not happy with yours, it's never too late to make a change. Work with a professional designer to create a new logo and visual style for your brand. And make sure to put some thought into what you want your brand to represent. With a strong identity, you can take your business to new heights.

Your Brand’s Identity is Your Aim

Your Brand’s Identity is Your Aim

When building a brand, creating the right identity should be your second focus behind crafting the right brand story. This means getting to the core of who you are as a brand, understanding your audience, your product or service, the value that it offers, and what sets you apart from your competitors. To do all of this, call a meeting with your business partners so you can brainstorm and ask some pivotal key questions, such as:

  • Who are we as a brand?
  • What is our purpose?
  • What do we stand for?
  • What are our core values?
  • Who is our target audience?
  • What do they want and need from us?
  • What are their pain points?
  • What are our unique selling points?
  • What is our competitive advantage?

Once you have a clear understanding of your brand identity and answer these questions, you'll have the tools you need to develop a strong brand that truly resonates with your target audience. But how do you know if your brand identity is effective? Here, we’ll describe the difference between good brand identity and bad brand identity with examples to boot.

Bad Brand Identity

A bad brand identity is centered around you, your company, your products, and your services. Now I know we've just told you that these elements are key to building a well-defined and impactful brand identity, but these same elements can easily be overemphasized and quickly form into bad branding. For example, using words like “I, me, my, we or our" in your branding can create a self-centered or "salesy" image. You are speaking from the limits of your own belief system, and in doing so you are only speaking to the members of your own tribe. This leaves you with a message that lacks the emotional depth and value that you need for your target audience to become devoted to your brand. One company branding mistake that made headlines was Pepsi and their commercial starring celebrity Kendall Jenner. The ad was meant to show how Pepsi could bring people from all walks of life together, but it received a lot of backlash for being insensitive to the current political and social climate. Ultimately, it's essential to remember that your customers and clients are the ones you're trying to reach. They should always come first as it's their input, suggestions, and feedback that forms the basis of a great brand identity, not yours. So keep that in mind as you design or re-design your brand.

Good Brand Identity

Good Brand Identity

A good brand identity is centered around the customer, and how your product or service can elevate their happiness. It’s about seeing through the eyes of your customers and finding out what they care about, rather than lecturing them on what they should care about. It involves opening your heart and mind wide enough to speak to the values and beliefs of which are not your own. Using words like “You, you, you, your, you're…" and (you've guessed it), "you" in your branding will help keep the focus on your customer and show them that they are what matters most. You can also use a technique created by persuasive ad writers called “inclusive communication by design.” This can be done in two ways:

1. Include Something for Everyone You’re Targeting

Use language that appeals to every possible perspective a consumer will have when making a purchasing decision. To find these perspectives, create three or four customer "personas" with the help of the frontline salespeople who talk to your customers every day. Ask them questions that will allow you to confidently showcase each of these different belief systems. This will effectively take your brand identity to the next level, and the next.

2. Speak Only to Those Values and Universal Truths That Most People Agree Upon

You may have a great product, and your ad copy may be very well-written, but if it's not speaking to the values that most customers share, then it's not going to be persuasive. As beneficial as this advice is, it can be tricky to market your brand identity in a way that is still specific to your target audience. That's why initially establishing your customer personas is so important. One brand identity that does this well is Apple. Everything they do is focused on the user experience and making it as seamless, efficient, and joyful as possible — things that any customer would want out of a product. They do this through elegant design, user-friendly interfaces, and constantly finding new ways to make their products even more intuitive. And that's why people are so passionate about their products. When you put your customers first, it shows. And it pays off in spades.

Your Brand Identity Epiphany is Approaching

So, if you want to create a lasting and successful brand identity, it's important to start with the basics. Your brand identity is the precedent for your branding, marketing, and sales success, and without a solidified identity, your brand won't have the legs to take you onward and upward. Your brand should be easily recognizable and have an inspiring story that customers will connect with. It's also essential to have a style that stands out from the competition and makes an impression. And finally, don't forget to make sure your brand is being seen and heard by the right people. With the help of Wizard of Ads®, we can guide you through this process so that you can achieve household-name status in your industry. Book a call today so we can get started on building your successful brand identity.

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Ryan Chute
Ryan Chute

"My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard, And they're like, it's better than yours, Damn right it's better than yours, I can teach you, but I have to charge." -Kelis Yeah. This is what I do for Home Service Companies.

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Traditional marketing agencies are designed to capture the greatest amount of revenue from a client, regardless of results. Every last item is billed and expensed to the client. Typical agency fees can represent a whopping 55% of the entire advertising budget. That means a $5 million dollar advertising budget, you would spend $2.75 million on agency fees.

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The genius of this model is that it perfectly aligns our motivations as true partners for exponential profitable growth without the pain of being unaffordable. Ultimately, we are confident in taking the risk of being underpaid in the first few years because we know the results always speak for themselves.

Next, we do not accept commissions, referral fees, kickbacks, or other compensation from any service providers we recommend or engage for production work. Most agencies do. This includes the 15% agency commission for media buying. This approach is considerably different from the compensation plan employed by most advertising agencies, as it eliminates any potential conflicts of interest and allows us to focus our entire attention on helping you grow your business profitably as a true partner. For example, a $500,000 annual media buy would involve a $75,000 commission that we would have removed directly from your media providers' invoices.

This is the perfect pricing model for Residential Home Services.

By tying ourselves to gross revenue, we only have one motivation. Your motivation. We have no motivation to convince you to spend more money on marketing than what is necessary, and since we are a variable expense to sales, we NEVER become too expensive to have us on your team.

In almost every case, we end up lowering the amount of money you spend. We will stay within your planned marketing budget, including your media spend, production, and our Annual Fee. Add on the fact that you get any and all commissions back for media buys and various services provided by outside providers, and you will actually save money having us on your team.

Don’t forget, we have the largest buying power in North America for media buying, meaning for every dollar you spend buying media, we only spend 27 cents on average. This stretches your reach, impact, and frequency in a way no other agency (or yourself) can achieve on your own, saving you hundreds of thousands of dollars, eventually millions, every single year.

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There is no longer any guesswork, hope, or fear that our marketing strategies are going to work. If our client’s are able to abandon any limiting beliefs about marketing, deliver operational excellence, and play the long game, our marketing strategy will accelerate their profitable growth.

Wizard of Ads® for Contractors pricing model is based solely on the topline revenue of your company. It consists of an Upfront Fee and an Annual Fee. These fees are inclusive of scheduled travel, services, and all other expenditures as outlined in the Consulting Agreement.

The Upfront Fee covers the intensive Uncovery Process, the first year’s Media Buy, the Creative Process, and the Market Research while the Annual Fee goes toward implementation, ongoing creative and consulting, and next year's media buy. You get a team of 3.5 people, with direct access to a top tier Creative Lead and Media Buyer, and on-demand access to me as your Master Strategist. You will also have a full-time Account Manager keeping everything on track.

While the upfront does have an initial pinch, it is easy to amortize the investment over the many years we will be working together to grow your business. Wizard of Ads® retain clients for 10 years, on average. The sale of the business is the number one reason for termination. We actively terminate the bottom 1% of clients who are unwilling or unable to follow our strategies.

Wizard of Ads® for Contractors believes that all rewards should be directly correlated to the success of our clients. This means that the Wizard of Ads® for Contractors only receives a raise when the company achieves growth. For example, if your gross sales for the year have increased by 25%, the Annual Fee you pay us in the following year will also be increased by 25%. Likewise, if your gross sales decrease, our Annual Fee will decrease by the same percentage during the following year.

This is an exceptionally easy and fair way to track and reward success. This model was developed by Wizard of Ads® over 35 years ago and has served us well because it serves our clients well.

As a rule of thumb, we take the risk of working for considerably less than our actual value in the first few years as we help accelerate growth. This means you need to be willing to pay us exceptionally well when you start doing even better.

When should I engage The Wizard of Ads® for Contractors?

There are four key revenue stages for engagement with the Wizard of Ads® for Contractors.

  1. Under $3.6 million in revenue
  2. Between $3.6 and $10 million in revenue
  3. Between $10 and $20 million in revenue
  4. Over $20 million in revenue

Under $3.6 million in revenue is an investment in your brand. This will serve you well in establishing your brand story early on and help you with your name, logo, and truck wrap design. It's easier to create pictures from a story than it is to make a story based on pre-drawn pictures. You'll be glad you did. Everyone on a fast path to growth is.

Most clients start with Wizard of Ads® for Contractors between $3.6 and $10 million in revenue. They have often seen a natural ceiling with their leads for demand service and are looking for ways to push past the ceiling. This can only be done with a properly executed brand strategy, specifically in mass media with a sticky story.

Between $10 and $20 million in revenue, Wizard of Ads® for Contractors has some natural economies of scale. This is a sweet spot where Wizard of Ads® for Contractors can offer some added value in getting the ball rolling.

Over $20 million in revenue is actually the lowest cost point of entry as a percentage of revenue, but not the cheapest time to start with the Wizard of Ads® for Contractors. Leveraging all economies of scale aside, we have been left out of the upside along the way, so engaging when over $20 million in revenue means we have to mend a lot of fences damaged along the way. This is also where clients see significant savings in their media buys and production costs.

There are also three market sizes to consider.

  • Primary Markets are the top 50 cities in America.
  • Secondary Markets are the smaller cities in America.
  • Tertiary Markets are the more rural trade areas in America.

When considering an engagement with The Wizard of Ads® for Contractors, consider what size market you are in. For example, a $3.6 million company in a Primary Market will struggle to get the necessary reach needed to make a splash. You either have to be more patient than a larger company or spend more money to accelerate your reach.

Alternatively, a $5 million company in a Secondary Market will look like a pretty darn big fish in a medium-sized pond.

A $20 Million company in a Primary Market will feel like a $50 million company using our strategies to potential customers.

The key to remember is that the earlier you start with the Wizard of Ads® for Contractors, the lower the investment to get started. As they say, the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is today.

Are production costs included in your fees?

The Wizard of Ads® for Contractors Creative Lead will create the ad copy, cast the voice actors, source the production house, direct the performance, pick the music bed, manage all the edits, and provide you with the completed ad for final approval before sending to air on your behalf. This is included in our fees.

You pay for the production house, actors, royalty-free music, and jingles directly to avoid any potential for markups, commissions, or management fees.

We have many friends in the industry that give our clients good deals due to the large volume of work we provide them. We will introduce you to them.

How long before a brand-forward strategy starts working?

In approximately three months of activation, we’ll just be getting live on air. In six months (3 months on air), you’ll be getting anecdotal feedback from people that you are being heard, but there will be no direct line to revenue.

After 6 months on the air, you’ll think you made the biggest mistake of your life signing up for this branding nonsense. After 9 months on the air (12 months in) you’ll see the light at the end of the tunnel.

At 12 full months on the air, you’ll know why you did this branding thing. Two years from now, we'll be clinking champagne flutes as you wonder why you didn’t do this sooner.

How long before we’re live?

The general guideline is 70-120 days, depending on the level of production needed and if there is a name change to your business.

This includes an onsite visit, a deep dive into research, and getting things created, negotiated, approved, produced, and live on the air.

  • Uncovery - 15-30 days based on travel. 1-2 days onsite.
  • Research - 30-60 days based on the scope of work.
  • Creative and Media Buy Process - 45 to 60 days
  • Offline Production - 15 days for radio. 30 - 60 days for television.
  • Online Production (if switching) - 60 days

This means planning for roughly 90 to 120 days in the proper development and production of a completely unique Marketing Strategy before anything hits the airwaves.

Are you exclusive?

Creatively, yes. During the term of this Agreement, all Creative Partners assigned to your Account shall not engage, directly or indirectly, as an employee, officer, manager, partner, consultant, agent, owner, or in any other capacity, in any competition of the client, including any company engaged in marketing consulting.

For clarity, the Creative Partner is defined as the individual Wizard of Ads® Partners who is responsible for creating your creative strategy and ongoing creative copy. Competition is defined as companies that engage in the same industry and business units (e.g., HVAC, Plumbing, etc.) as you. The market area is defined as the area where the marketing message naturally reaches through DMA or 60 miles from the city center of the client's service area(s).

Naturally, we exclude any potential future competition in markets where you are not currently active at the date of signing.

We do not limit Media Buyers in any market. Media Buyers get better deals for larger volumes, making it beneficial for the client to have the Media Buyer available to do as many buys as possible to secure the best deals on the client’s behalf.

Do you do digital marketing?

In rare circumstances, Wizard of Ads® for Contractors will provide specific digital marketing solutions. Wizard of Ads® has very specific Partners that provide digital services that serve Residential Home Services effectively. Under no circumstances will digital marketing services be offered without Wizard of Ads® for Contractors' core solution.

It is most likely that Wizard of Ads® for Contractors will work with your existing digital partners and suppliers. If you do not have a reliable digital provider, we would be happy to introduce you to a number of great providers that play nice with Wizards.

Do you do jingles?

Wizard of Ads® for Contractors can assist you in getting a jingle for your business. Like any other tactical element of a marketing strategy, we do not produce a jingle for the sake of a jingle.

If you do not have a story or a strategic reason to have a jingle...or an ad campaign to tie it to, do not waste your hard-earned money on a jingle. You are wasting your time and money.

When you do build a single unified marketing strategy that incorporates a jingle for a specific (often scientific) reason, we have a Jingle Wizard who has studied the art and science of jingle design.

He will score you an original, royalty-free jingle, including professional singers, musicians, and producers. He will not knock off a generic jingle from a publicly available music bed that sounds like everyone else's jingle.

Your jingle will serve a very specific reason and produce a very specific result. Have you guessed how much we love jingles yet?

Who owns the copyrights?

Wizard of Ads® for Contractors owns your copyright for two very specific reasons. We also provide a fair use clause in all contracts to ensure you are in no way limited to the access of your creative works, whether you are working with us or not.

The first reason we own your copyright is to ensure that we do not have to go up against our own creative works in other markets we serve. This means you are not allowed to lend, give, borrow, tweak, rent, lease, or sell your creative works to any other company at any time.

The second reason we own your copyright is that we can establish a one-time value for your creative works in the event that someone steals the content. Upon selling you the copyrights, you can go after the perpetrator for theft and make a considerable bounty in a slam dunk case.

Here is how Wizard of Ads® word the fair use of your copyright for as long as your business is in operation:

All writing and/or marketing materials we create for you are not works-for-hire. Wizard of Ads® for Contractors hereby irrevocably grants you, and your successors in interest, the non-exclusive, royalty-free, non-transferable, and worldwide right to use the Works in connection with the marketing of your business pursuant to the Marketing Strategy for so long as your business is operational.
How do I measure brand results?

There are a number of interesting ways to measure results. Some people like to get unique identifying telephone numbers, or create branded URLs that redirect to landing pages or the website. However, much of this is a waste of time and energy as it never tells the true story of the brand journey and how it affected the decision-making process.

Other indicators of brand effectiveness include tracking new customers, reactivated customers, or running a brand equity survey to get a sense of your share of mind. Digitally you will see direct search increase, which cannot be affected by anything digital, as well as branded keyword inquiries increase. You’ll, of course, need to get your digital people to add these to your campaigns if you hope to see an increase in conversions.

Wizard of Ads® for Contractors tracks the simplest of indicators. Top line revenue. When your branding takes effect, and the company responds in kind from the phone call or form fill-on, top-line revenue will increase. Efficacy is plotted on a T12, and total lead volume from all sources is tracked.

12 things you should know before signing up.
  1. Quality relationships take time. Branding is a long-term strategy. That’s why most contractors do it wrong, or not at all. There is always a lag between the start of the new campaign and the time it takes your customers to connect the dots. You MUST BE READY, WILLING, AND ABLE to endure this lag period. In our experience, the lag is typically 6 to 9 months, depending on how competitive the marketplace is, your company’s reputation, your budget in relation to reach, and the eight uncontrollable environmental factors. During this time, we will be helping you implement a transition plan to ease the pain. The good news is that this lag only happens once.
  2. Decisions by Committee. We completely reject the notion of decisions by committee. We work with a single, courageous decision-maker. We welcome decision influencers, but we only look to the Owner for the final decision. All decision-makers and influencers must be involved in the Uncovery and Marketing Strategy Presentation if they want to offer input in the future. It is critical that we have a 100% fully approved plan that can be defended and championed by all leaders in the organization.  
  3. Proven Strategy. That means we are not the low-cost provider. With nearly 200 home service clients and a book of strategic devices, tools, and tactics, this isn’t a guessing game for us. We know what to do to make your externally triggered grudge purchase appealing to your potential buyers. If you can deliver the goods, we can continue building relationships. If you are uncomfortable with the idea that you are paying us less now so that you can pay us considerably more once revenues allow, please do not commit. We intend to be your true partners, in sickness and in health...so long as you own your business.
  4. Automatic Payments. Everything is on automatic payments. If you struggle with managing cash flow, figure that out in your business first. We accept all major credit cards and ACH payments.
  5. We Cause Problems. If you don’t have a capacity issue now, I promise you will in about 9 months. Let’s deal with recruitment out of the gate as part of your comprehensive marketing strategy.
  6. We Own the Copyrights. All writing and/or marketing materials we create for you are not works-for-hire. We irrevocably grant you, and your successors in interest, the non-exclusive, royalty-free, non-transferable, and worldwide right to use the Works in connection with the marketing of your business pursuant to the Marketing Strategy for so long as your business is operational.
  7. Brand Building. We will be steering you to limit the use of discounts, rebates, coupons, and sales to attract clients. We know this feels counterintuitive to many, and we will clarify our reasoning. Rest assured, we have considerable experience in creating similar offers that are not damaging to your profitability, your brand’s integrity, and your preferable long-term client relations.
  8. Creative Authority. We must have creative authority over the words. You can accept copy as written or reject it outright, but you cannot modify the words yourself. If you do not like something as written, we are happy to discuss it and make the necessary change to maintain the integrity and intention of the words chosen. Alternatively, we will scrap the concept and create new copy that you are happy to get behind 100%.
  9. Proprietary Algorithm. The media buy must be structured in a very specific way, including running a full 52-week schedule. It is based on brain chemistry, not P&Ls. Once we have committed to the buy, it’s important to avoid adjustments unless they are calculated additions.
  10. Knucklehead Factor. You should expect knuckleheads. For example, when you start running ads that are certain to get attention, you need the courage to continue running those ads, even when you receive complaints. We celebrate complaints. It means we’ve made people feel.
  11. Digital Weasels. In about three months from the time your advertising campaign hits the airways, your digital marketers will show you a marked increase in direct and organic traffic. Some Digital Marketers will mistakenly claim this success as their own. Done properly, you can continue to spend less and less on digital lead generation by increasing your branded keyword online presence.
  12. Annual Marketing Meetings. Travel permitting, we prefer to hold Annual Marketing Meetings (AMMs) outside your city. Years of experience have taught us that we get better results when decision-makers are outside their sphere of influence, away from the day-to-day distractions of the office.

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