3 Startup Branding Mistakes

| August 11, 2010 | 63 Comments

branding square1 150x150 3 Startup Branding MistakesMany startups run by founders with little marketing experience worry that branding is something that they are missing and need to spend more time on.  I blame Apple for this.  I cringe when I hear startups tell me they need to do “marketing like Apple”.  The reality is that things that matter for more mature established companies are different from those that matter for smaller companies playing in less mature markets.  Here are three branding mistakes I think most startups should avoid:

Mistake #1: Confusing Branding with Design (and Forgetting about Awareness)

Design (particularly for your website) is important because it has a direct impact on your conversion rates and how easily people can find what they are looking for.  Branding on the other hand is about what people believe about your company, product and/or services.  For most startups, the problem is not that people have misconceptions about your brand, it’s that they don’t think about you AT ALL.  If nobody ever finds out about you, your beautiful logo, amazing crafted “brand values” and meticulously thought-out “brand image” won’t matter (please note: Apple does not have this problem).  In order to have a brand, you need to be known.  The best way for small companies to get known is to have an offering that a market loves (and ideally loves to talk about).

Mistake #2: Believing that you have Control over your Brand

Again, your brand is what people believe about your company, and it’s products.  As such, it’s something that a company can try to steer in a direction but buyers will ultimately control.  For example, in the past week I’ve heard Microsoft described as “evil”, IBM as “stodgy”, Oracle as “mean”, and Apple as “arrogant”.  I’m sure none of these companies is spending marketing budget to support these.  What a market decides your brand is about is the direct reflection of their experiences with your product and company.  By focusing on those you are focusing on your brand.

Mistake #3 – Believing that Brand Matters more than Product or Customer Service

When folks say “We need to market more like Apple” often what they are getting at is that people will buy Apple products, even if they are more expensive and have lesser features, because of the Apple “brand”.  But startups would be foolish to think that they can win in the market with inferior, more expensive products because their marketing looks better.  Apple didn’t.  The beautiful marketing alone without highly differentiated products, a great in-store customer experience, the reputation they have built over decades for innovative, easy to use products, etc. etc. would not have been enough.  There’s no shortcut to building a great brand.  You still have to do the work of building products that people love and providing customers with service that keeps them happy over time.

If you do a great job with customer service and product, later on when you are flush with cash, you can hire some fancy consultants to come in to give your brand a face to match its soul.  Your company isn’t Apple.  At least not yet it isn’t.

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  1. Blog post: 3 Startup Branding Mistakes to Avoid http://bit.ly/bU3GjP

  2. Great quick-read for entrepreneurs! RT @aprildunford 3 Startup Branding Mistakes to Avoid http://bit.ly/bU3GjP

  3. RT @aprildunford: Blog post: 3 Startup Branding Mistakes to Avoid http://bit.ly/bU3GjP; brilliant; see also http://bit.ly/bN8qML

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  5. Sarah Rees says:

    I hate it when people think “branding” is the same as logos and colors. I don’t think that stuff matters for small companies at all. People need to stay focused on making customers happy.

    • aprildunford says:

      Hi Sarah,
      Thanks for your comment. I really think you can quickly get to “good enough” with your logo and look and feel stuff with almost no effort or expense. Later if you want you can spend some money on that stuff (once you’ve made some).
      April

  6. Christopher says:

    Branding does matter early on. But it isn’t about spending millions of dollars on development. Its about focusing on what makes you different and being consistent about your message. Often times, young companies are very haphazard with their communications and they end up creating confusion about what separates them in the marketplace.

    • aprildunford says:

      Hi Christopher,
      I totally agree that clear, differentiated messaging is important, particularly for startups. I wouldn’t call that “branding” per se (I’d call that product marketing) but whatever you call it, it’s really important.
      Thanks for the comment.
      April

  7. i2i-management.com says:

    RT @aprildunford: Blog post: 3 Startup Branding Mistakes to Avoid http://bit.ly/bU3GjP; brilliant; see also http://bit.ly/bN8qML

  8. ChristineR says:

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  9. Tim Johnson says:

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  12. Collin Li says:

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  15. Not just for start-ups… Many biz fall victim to these – RT @aprildunford: Blog post: 3 Startup Branding Mistakes http://bit.ly/bU3GjP

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  17. cindyalvarez says:

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  28. Aaron Ball says:

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  39. There is a big buzz about branding lately and a lot of ideas about what it is. You make some wonderful points. In our business we see a lot of names venture off and some do incredibly well and some fail – the difference? The business itself, not the name. A brandable name provides your business with the chance to follow all the rules of good business that you talk about and when it comes time to really focus on branding you have a solid business platform and solid name to build on. The brandable, unique, inventive names just mean that your big marketing guys can work their magic rather than being stuck within a descriptive business name. Great post, very solid.

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  41. Need to market more like Apple? 3 Startup Branding Mistakes. By @aprildunford http://j.mp/a5vcgG

  42. 3 things to keep in mind when branding your business http://bit.ly/bU3GjP via @aprildunford

  43. RT @aprildunford: 3 Startup Branding Mistakes http://bit.ly/bU3GjP

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