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Branding Agencies Tacoma WA

The photos and imagery you use to represent your business is a crucial at-a-glance factor in how you're perceived and whether people are drawn to your brand. Learn the ins and outs of creating imagery that works for your business.

Horizon Marketing Group Inc
(253) 671-0993
1410 S 43rd St
Tacoma, WA
Forest Marketing Enterprises I
(253) 572-2177
3401 Taylor Way
Tacoma, WA
L & M International Sales & Marketing Inc
(253) 983-9300
9311 Maple Ave Sw
Tacoma, WA
Daxter Group
(253) 588-2517
10109 S Tacoma Way Ste C3
Tacoma, WA
Caraballo Marketing Services
(253) 548-3090
501 111th Street Ct E Apt 203
Tacoma, WA
Bcra Inc
(253) 627-4367
2106 Pacific Ave Ste 300
Tacoma, WA
I R Two Media
(253) 212-0379
430 E 25th St
Tacoma, WA
Martin Firm Marktng Consltnt
(253) 565-2040
4115 Bridgeport Way W Ste A
Tacoma, WA
Lrg Marketing Corporation
(253) 222-0337
4720 N Cheyenne St
Tacoma, WA
Cms Corbell Management Services
(253) 952-3840
5610 Green Hills Ave Ne
Tacoma, WA

Online Marketing Imagery: What Big Brands Know that Small Brands Don't

Big brands have big budgets, which makes activating a strategy and carving out a unique position in the online marketplace a simpler task than for small brands, which have to keep tabs on all expenditures and press for ROI. One crucial element of building a brand online no matter the size? Imagery. A brand’s photography is essential for its activation, as it allows a company to differentiate itself from competitors, connect with its consumers and build brand equity.

Since small brands often operate in a cluttered industry, filled with large numbers of local and national competitors, these companies should take special care when selecting or creating their online imagery, to ensure they stand apart in the marketplace. Before compiling Web site images, small businesses need to examine their competitors’ online marketing materials to determine what they’re using, consult with custom imagery practitioners if budget allows, and ensure the images they choose reflect their brand positioning.

In specific, when selecting or creating online imagery, small brands should:

Use emotion to their advantage

Aside from helping consumers identify a brand, images also evoke an emotional response, which is much more difficult to cultivate in the online world. What leading powerhouse companies understand and small brands must learn is that every time a consumer has an experience with a product or service, there is an opportunity to build an emotional connection.

Author: David Norris

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