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Bring Your Company to Life with Color


Your Company Has A Personality All Its Own Just as with people, each company has its own personality. Some companies are exciting, whereas others are boring. From your web site to the logo on your physical color printing, each aspect of your marketing strategy contributes to formulation of the corporate personality.

Your Company Has A Personality All Its Own

Just as with people, each company has its own personality. Some companies are exciting, whereas others are boring. From your web site to the logo on your physical color printing, each aspect of your marketing strategy contributes to formulation of the corporate personality.

People will be attracted to corporate personalities they like. Conversely, they will be put off by rude or offensive personalities. Interactions between humans and companies are no different from those between humans themselves.

Looks Are Important

It has been proven that attractive people have advantages in both their personal and business lives. It might not be fair, but it is a fact of life. The same fact exists for companies. Attractive companies have a distinct advantage over ugly ones.

What makes a company pretty? Many things determine attractiveness. These include your color printing, your logo design, your slogan, your corporate mission, your packaging, and myriad other facets where your brand intersects with the public. In your own experience, you can probably immediately identify brands, which cause you positive feelings versus ones, which send a shiver down your spine.

What Is Inside Counts Too

Again, as with people, what is inside the company counts as well. Corporate beauty is not only skin-deep. There are companies, which can be beautiful on the outside but ugly on the inside. Creating the right corporate culture ensures your insides are just as nice to match your comely exterior.

Corporate culture emanates from the top. It is incumbent upon the owner to set the right tone. If a company treats its employees and customers with respect and fairness then it is sure to develop a nice inner persona.

Be a Social Animal

There is no use in developing a sparkling corporate personality if your company intends to be a homebody. You cannot be the life of the party if you never go to parties. Significant investment goes into your branding. If no one sees it, then it becomes like the proverbial tree falling in the empty forest. You must have your company join the party circuit.

Your company can be out and about via mailings, banner ads or traditional media buys. Today, the possibilities for exposure are only limited by your imagination. It becomes a simple equation. The more people who see your sales copy, the higher your revenues go. If no one sees your message, then no one shall be buying your product or service.

Know your customers. Build your brand. Be an exciting personality who socializes 24/7. You will then be the most colorful personality on the business block.

Kaye Z. Marks is an avid writer and follower of developments in commercial color printing industry and how these improvements can benefit small to medium-scale business.

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Author:Kaye Z. Marks
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Date:Jul 10, 2008
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