Corporate identity is a company's visual presence,
which involves the corporate logo and design strategy for corporate
marketing collateral. Corporate identity does not encapsulate brand
identity, which is best defined as the soul of your company. However, a
corporate identity may, and often does, reflect a brand identity. But
some ad agencies, marketing companies and graphic design agencies would
have you believe that brand identity is the same thing as corporate
identity and that changing a logo or design strategy will change the
brand identity. However, this is not the case. There are many
intangible factors that weigh in on a brand identity. Such cosmetic
changes can help a brand identity by making it evident to customers
that a company cares about its appearance, but that's about the extent
of its power. A corporate identity does, however, need to evolve with
the times. Failure to do so can negatively affect a company's brand
identity, but care must also be taken to not overly revise the
presentation of a brand, lest customers be concerned about the state of
a company. Corporate identity, along with organizational culture,
product quality, service reputation, features, benefits, performance
and value, are some of the key factors of brand identity.
Brand Identity - It's the essence of your company
Brand identity is the complete package of a business to its customers.
It includes the company's service reputation, product quality,
features, benefits, performance and value. It is the summation of all
these things, which create brand identity.
Brand Image is the market's perception of your
brand identity, which may or may not coincide with your intended brand
identity. Companies must work hard at the daunting task of getting
brand identity and image to align...or hire a true branding company.
A branding company can show you how success starts
with the brand identity. Do you have a branding strategy? Are your
employees aware of it and able to be ambassadors for your company's
brand during interactions with the outside world? Are you making the
most strategically sound decisions for your brand? Do you know your
customers' perceptions of your brand?
If your answer is "no" to any of those questions,
take the first step in being able to answer yes to all of them and
success.
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defining-corporate-identity-brand-identity-brand-image-14787.html About the Author
Scott White is President of Brand Identity
Guru a leading Corporate
Branding and Branding
research firm located in Boston, Massachusetts. |