
Building a Brand That Stands Out
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Branding isn’t your logo—it’s the gut feeling people have about your business. In this conversation, Mike (Gen X, branding/web guy) and Liz (Gen Z, social strategist) dig into what brand really means for small businesses and how to make yours memorable without a Fortune 500 budget.
You’ll learn- Brand ≠ logo: Voice, values, experience, and how you communicate are the brand; visuals support it.
- Experiential branding in the wild: Why Red Bull and Liquid Death resonate—and what small businesses can borrow.
- Local proof: How places like Marietta Coffee Co. lean into space and vibe to attract the right people.
- Make it stick: The role of repetition and consistency (those 7–12 “brand hits”).
- Stand out vs. fit in: When to choose industry norms and when to intentionally disrupt (colors, tone, presence).
- Refresh or rebrand?: Signs you need a visual tune-up vs. a ground-up reset.
- Test, don’t guess: Getting feedback from ideal customers (and weighting input wisely).
- Storytelling that converts: Show life before and after your brand—the simple “status quo → transformation” arc.
Quick wins you can do this week
- Commit to consistency: Pick a primary + secondary color palette and apply it everywhere (site, socials, slides, signage).
- Tighten your introduction: Craft a repeatable 1-line pitch/tagline you actually use at networking events.
- Audit your touchpoints: Invoices, emails, proposals—do they reflect your voice (casual vs. formal, playful vs. polished)?
- Logo toolkit check: Ensure you’re using related logo variations (horizontal/stacked/mono), not unrelated marks.
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