Visual Marketing Strategies to Help You Rise Above the Crowd

You have a message to communicate to your prospective customer. Unfortunately, they’re so overwhelmed by advertisements and other promotional information that the chances of your message getting across are slim to none. Indeed, studies show that the average consumer in this country is bombarded with nearly 3500 commercial messages a day.

So what can you do to make sure your target market takes notice? What can you do to make sure your organization is presented in the best possible light?

Speak Directly to Your Customer

Use delivery channels that allow for one-to-one communication. For example, it’s more difficult to target a prospect or client through a mass media vehicle like television, versus direct electronic mail where your audience volunteers to hear from you. Untargeted, mass-marketing efforts are often disruptive to a prospect (think of the commercials you’re thrown to when you hear the familiar, “right after these messages” from television game show hosts).

Media that allows you to communicate more directly to your audience, like variable-data printing (VDP), allow for the customization of text and imagery in print and electronic media. For example, with variable-data and digital printing, it’s possible to retrieve an individual’s area of interest from a database so that the photography and text in a brochure is tailored specifically to their needs. Always consider media channels that allow you to speak to your audience on their terms.

Be Unique

Make sure your visual marketing is as distinct and individual as your organization. What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you see (or hear) a commercial for an automobile dealership? There seems to be an unwritten rule that they must all be loud and overbearing. You know which spots we’re talking about: 20 font styles with 20 different colors; flashing, flying and spinning video and graphics; and an extremely loud voiceover. Does the similarity of these commercials help one dealership stand out from the others?

The same holds true for visual communication efforts that use templates, clip art, or overused formats. You deserve a visual presence that is as unique as your organization. Don’t follow the crowd–rise above it!

Keep It Clean and Simple

Keep the visual design of your communication uncluttered and approachable. Whether it’s on your website, a company brochure, or a billboard, less is usually better. This is particularly true for communication that is introductory in nature. Until a prospective customer becomes interested enough to dig deeper and learn more, present your message in an easily digestible format–most people get overwhelmed when they are presented with too much information. A clean and simple design helps them more easily find what they’re after.

Be Consistent

Use a family of typefaces, colors, backgrounds and graphic elements for your communication pieces. Be consistent in your identity marks–make sure your logo is consistent in its presentation, including any associated type treatment. Make it easy on yourself–there’s no reason to reinvent the wheel for every new communication piece you develop.

Once your organization has established an appropriate visual identity, you want to be consistent in your branding efforts. Make it easy for your customers to recognize your organization in all of your visual messages.

If you follow these guidelines in your visual marketing, your messages will be targeted, clear, memorable, and separate you from the crowd.

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About the Author: David B. Coleman is a visual communications specialist and founder of Imagine, an award-winning visual marketing firm in South Bend, Indiana. With 25 years in visual communications, he has provided consultation for such noteworthy clientele as the Cleveland Clinic, the Quaker Oats Company, NBC Sports, Bayer Corporation, the Odyssey Channel, and the University of Notre Dame. Imagine can be found at http://www.imaginevisualmarketing.com.

44 Ways To Drive Traffic To Your Blog

There are literally hundreds of ways to drive traffic to your Blog. Here we have published the 44 most effective ways of getting visitors to any blog.

Enjoy!

1. Be active in Forums and use a Forum Signature including a link to your Blog.

Don’t try to spam forums just to get a link to your blog… you need to contribute great content and help others in the forum, then they will regard you as an expert and visit your Blog more likely.

2. Submit your blog to Blog Directories.

Search on google for the biggest Blog Directories and submit your blog there manually. Aim to get listed in at least 10 good directories.

20 Essential Blog Directories

3. Submit your RSS Feed to Feed Directories.

You can use automated or semi-automated software to do this or you can do it manually just like you did with the Blog Directories.

RSS Directories

4. Claim your Blog at Technorati.

Get an account at Technorati and claim your blog there. Tehcnorati is a must use for every serious blogger.

5. Cross Link with other Blog Owners.

Your blog has a Blogroll… so you can exchange links with other bloggers in your niche on your blogroll.

6. Bookmark your Blog posts.

Go to SocialPoster and bookmark your best blog posts.

7. Distribute articles including the “About the Author” part with a link to your Blog.

You can use the ISnare article distribution service to get your article listed in hundreds of article directories. They also submit your article to many newsletter publishers. This strategy alone can create a huge viral constant flow of traffic to your blog….

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Action – The Secret To Success Online

Copyright © 2008, Colin Meunier

If you think you can make a great business profit online just by waiting and watching, you are severely mistaken and you will be in for big disappointments soon. The key word here is ACTION. Without action, there’s no result. This has never been proven as true as it has been on the Internet.

Why is action needed? Simply because the following statements are absolutely true in the online world:-

* People are not going to come to your business website all by themselves.
* Just because you have made a product and put it up on a great looking website specially made for it does not mean it will get brand identity.
* No sale is ever going to happen for an online product just because it exists.
* People are never going to spend time to know about your product even if they stumble upon it.

So, if people are not going to walk the extra mile just to know about your product and purchase it – howsoever great it might be – the onus lies upon you to take the product to them. The Internet is just like any other marketplace in the world; you have to spend time and effort to promote and sell your wares. Only that, on the Internet it is done in a more sophisticated manner. If you don’t act at all, you can safely assume that your product will just wilt away and die.

Agreed that you can run an online business from home, but that’s the only convenience you are going to get out of it. The amount of effort you will have to put in is the same, and perhaps even more, because there are no fixed hours of working in the online world, and because you will soon realize that the more the number of hours you put into the work, the more will be the profits you will rake in at the end of the day.

Let us now see a very brief gist of all the places where ‘action’ will be your main anthem in your online business.
1. You will need to act to conceptualize a product or service. It is very, very important (I cannot stress upon that enough) to keep at least some element of innovativeness in the product. If the person can simply get the product in the local store, why would they take the risk buying it online? So, the first action that you have to make is within your brain: you have to make an ingenious concept.

2. You will need to act to get a killer website design for your product. You can get professionals to do the job, but this does not simplify matters for you. You need to discuss with them, supervise what they are doing and ask for modifications. This is too much work, believe me.

3. You will need to act for making promotional strategies and implementing them. These include article marketing, email marketing, blogging, posting on forums and so much more. You will soon find that promotion for your website is a never-ending process.

4. You will need to act to use and regularize ecommerce features on your website. Though most ecommerce features can be obtained from the Internet itself, you will need to see that you are getting your money’s worth. You will also need to take care of the transactions yourself. As your business grows, this will become more and more tedious.

It is very important that you act if you want to make your website a success. In online business, the action never ceases. If it does, the business itself will cease to exist.