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Creating a Brand
Learn how to build a clear, trustworthy small business brand that customers remember, recognise, and feel confident buying from.
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A brand is more than a logo. It is the overall impression people have of your business. Your brand includes your name, colours, message, customer service, reputation, photos, pricing style, and the feeling people get when they see your business online or in person.
Learning Objectives
- Understand what a brand is and why it matters.
- Create a simple brand identity for your small business.
- Choose a business name, colours, fonts, and tone of voice.
- Build trust through consistency.
- Use your brand across Facebook, websites, emails, signs, and printed material.
What Makes a Strong Brand?
Clear
People quickly understand what you offer and who it is for.
Consistent
Your colours, wording, images, and message look the same everywhere.
Trustworthy
Your brand looks professional, reliable, and easy to deal with.
Memorable
Customers can remember your name, logo, service, or style.
Step-by-Step: Create Your Brand
Step 1: Define What Your Business Does
Write one clear sentence that explains your business.
Step 2: Decide Who Your Customers Are
Your brand should speak directly to the people you want to help.
- Local families
- Small businesses
- Older customers
- Tourists
- Online buyers
Step 3: Choose Your Business Personality
Decide how your business should feel to customers.
- Friendly and helpful
- Professional and reliable
- Creative and bold
- Local and down-to-earth
- Premium and high-quality
Step 4: Choose Your Brand Colours
Colours help people recognise your business. Choose two or three main colours and use them consistently.
Step 5: Create a Simple Logo
Your logo should be easy to read, clear at small size, and suitable for Facebook, websites, invoices, signs, and business cards.
Step 6: Write Your Brand Message
Your message should explain what you do, why it matters, and why people should choose you.
Brand Checklist
- Business name chosen
- Logo created
- Main colours selected
- Font style selected
- Short business description written
- Facebook page branding updated
- Website branding updated
- Email signature added
- Business cards or flyers match the brand
- Photos and graphics use a consistent style
Common Branding Mistakes
- Changing colours and styles too often.
- Using a logo that is hard to read.
- Trying to appeal to everyone.
- Copying another business too closely.
- Using poor-quality images.
- Not using the same name across Facebook, Google, email, and website pages.
Practical Project
Create a one-page brand sheet for your business. Include your business name, short description, colours, logo, target customers, and three words that describe your business personality.
Next Lesson
Continue building your business foundation by learning how to promote your brand clearly and professionally.
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