$50 Brand Consultation. 2 x $25 Reviews. Serious buyers only

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For $50 I will provide my consulting services to assess and integrate your brand and pr / marketing campaign.

I am an ideas man. 8 years experience in branding and identity across a variety of sectors. 2 years agency experience in marketing and pr campaign generation. I'm curious to see if my bricks and mortar experience would be of any use to you guys during some time off.

After a brief Q&A,

You will get:

1. Brand Analysis - existing brand evaluation

2. Recommendations - to increase brand value

3. Brand Identity - your redeveloped brand

4. Key Messaging Reference - its associated key messages

5. Key Message Topics - Five topics & the strategies behind them for your next campaign.

Reviewers can only be members (only fair really) and hopefully the reviews will speak for themselves about the value of the service...payment for reviews can be made via paypal after you approve the work.

Branding is about fine tuning the personality of your company to increase it's perceived value.

Turn around is roughly 2 days from the last round of Q&A.

You can hire cheap writers to write articles from this forum too, so together with this service, it's a bit like having your own pr & marketing arm working for you.

PM me to get started.

CreditCruncher

PS: Not a scammer. I'm hiring two writers at the moment: charlie.simm & moratraffic. Also using the services of SuccessSuccess.
 


Quick question. Regarding Acronyms

With a new brand name website, would you use an acronym which is short and easy to remember or the full spelled out name?

example:

1) abc.com
2) AmericanBroadcastingCorporation.com

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acronyms are out. you need to choose a brand name that is short and easy to remember these days. longer names are for established companies or specialised premium markets.

you'd buy both domains and forward the rest to the main site.
 
I have both the long name (and a few variations) made up of 3 keywords and also the 4 letter acronym, which has a ring to to it. It's a niche specialized market.

I was going to go with the acronym and have the full word domains forward to it... but was wondering about losing the keyword appeal in the search engines....
 
Also... I was going to spell out the full name in the Title and description tags and in the opening paragraphs on the site index page - so the viewers know what the acronym stands for.

I plan on marketing it pretty heavily to get the word out.

So are you saying because it's a new site the obscurity of the acronym will outweigh using a short descriptive domain and it will be too challenging to get viewers familiar with the acronym?

thanks
 
Building the brand comes before all of this. You want people to know about your company not through just discovering the acronym it from your site. There should be as little ambiguity as possible.

My first questions would be who are your target audiences, but this level of discussion is probably best suited to a PM...!

Maybe you'd like to be the first reviewer?

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