Branding and the importance of consistency

Hitting the target with your brandingOne of the key aspects of branding a business or product is to ensure that your product or service is consistent.  It’s not enough to have a consistent image across your stationery, shop front and product packaging.  You have to be consistent in every point of contact with your customers.  This means ensuring that your clients experience remains positive in relation to the branding that you are trying to develop. 

Customers can build strong emotional attachments to brands and some are highly motivated by the experience of the brand.  If this experience is not consistent then you risk losing valuable repeat customers.  One of the key rules to running a successful business is that it is far easier to keep a customer than to replace one.  Your branding must deliver what it promises and what you customers expect because if it doesn’t your customers will look elsewhere. 

BigMac BrandingMcDonalds is perhaps the ultimate example of the importance of consistency in branding.  For many people a BigMac is a food experience that they can rely on. There is no real gamble that their hamburger will not taste good and hence no real chance of disappointment.  And after all why would we want to disappoint our customers?

The same stands for any restaurant that wants to develop its business.  Regular customers may put up with one over cooked steak at their favourite restaurant but do it twice in a row and they are almost guaranteed to be trying the new place around the corner the next time they decide to eat out. 

Article continues below outline details of our brand logo design and branding packages.

Brand logo design

Two logo design only services to choose from:

£ 175 + Vat package with 6 initial concepts and additional ideas and or alterations until you are happy.

Brand on a budget

You may be on a budget but customers will think you have spent thousands by the time we have finished with branding your business! 

This brand image design package bags your business a brand logo, stationery and 2 page website, domain registration and email services.  This package is perfect for the small business that wants to brand but doesn’t have the time or the content to put together a comprehensive website. 

Brand on a booster

No slowing this brand image down!  Put the pedal to the metal with everything you need for a great brand image including a website with up to 10 pages of content. You will have two unique ideas to choose from based around the brand logo and colours that we create for you.  The site will include our news and newsletter tool that allows you to add news items to your site and send out branded newsletters to your customers

Brand with a basket

E-commerce heaven! Professional brand image, professional website, ability to sell online with a fully functional shopping cart. All designed the way you want it.

This package includes the development of your brand logo, stationery and website and the integration of our simple to use ecommerce software. You can be online and selling with a professional website in less than a month





Everyone within your organisation has to buy into the brand and understand the experience that customers are expecting.  Your employees need to understand that delivering the right experience is essential to their own jobs and you should look to reward employees who are actively branding your business in the right way.

Product branding – The quality of the product or service must be consistent

Price branding – The price should be consistent with the experience.  Customers who pay premium prices expect premium products or exceptional services.

Promotion branding – The brand image and message needs to be consistent with the price and the quality of the product.

Place branding – The location of your business needs to be consistent with the product, price and promotion. Sometimes where your business is based can be essential and in the case of restaurants, shops and attractions, your internal décor also fits into the experience.

When businesses lose sight of providing a consistent experience to their customers, they lose the focus of their branding.  When this happens they risk losing repeat custom and will almost always be chasing new business.  This means that all their efforts are focused on replacing lost customers rather than building a larger customer base.

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