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Step 1: Think About the Main Purpose of Your Logo. ... Step 2: Understand Your Brand. ... Step 3: Understand Your Audience. ... Step 4: Design! ... Step 5: Don't Rush the Launch! ... Step 6: Do an Internal Launch First. ... Step 7: Ensure All Your Brand Materials Are Aligned with the New Logo Launch.
What the Experts Say. ... Hype it Up Long Before the Change. ... Ask for opinions on social media. ... Make changes to stationary and other materials first. ... Make a checklist of what needs to be changed. ... Advertise through your mobile app. ... Introduce it on social media first.
Be consistent across social media platforms. ... Design a logo that displays the brand philosophy. ... Use colors that make a statement. ... Know the voice and style of a brand. ... Talk like a human being. ... Quit plugging, start conversing. ... Tell a compelling story. ... Be transparent.
Ask yourself the tough questions. ... Decide who will execute what. ... Create your new brand. ... Prioritize and set goals. ... Make the announcement.
Definition: Rebranding is the process of changing the corporate image of an organization. It is a market strategy of giving a new name, symbol, or change in design for an already-established brand. The idea behind rebranding is to create a different identity for a brand, from its competitors, in the market.
9 Steps for Announcing a Brand Refresh. Creative. ... Organize your efforts. ... 2. Make sure your team is on board. ... Prepare your audience. ... Check availability. ... Stay consistent and cover all bases. ... Address the changes. ... Promote your new image.
Make all employees aware of the new identity. ... Prepare a press release to announce the change to customers. ... Announce the change of identity to distributors. ... Present the new identity to shareholders and financial analysts at a scheduled meeting, such as an annual general meeting.
Send out a Press Release. ... Schedule a couple posts for every social media account you have. ... Emphasize new features and promote a tweet and Facebook post. ... Create a blog post about what's changed and any refocusing you've done on the site. ... Use a popup plug-in on your website to engage with new visitors.
Develop a launch communications plan. ... Define your key messages and tailor them to each audience. ... Train internal audiences FIRST. ... Be everywhere your audiences are. ... Be sure your creative delivers the message. ... Leverage key industry events.
Office messaging app Slack is changing its logo because it says the current one pained the company and was simply awful. It will no longer use the colorful hashtag that it used when it launched in 2013 and has instead designed a four-color logo using lozenge and speech bubble shapes.
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