Branding Ecommerce 101: How to build your brand

There are tons of things you need to do before you can create a memorable and recognizable brand.
So if you’re ready to build a successful ecommerce brand, read on!
Branding Ecommerce: Building a brand strategy
Your branding strategy is the skeleton or outline for branding your ecommerce business. It holds the whole thing together.
And it can be broken into 5 components. Your branding strategy should include your brand’s mission statement, your target audience, value proposition, and key messaging. Once you have these elements in place, you can start to design your website and logo. |
Note: Logos should adhere to three simple standards: simplicity, memorability, and recognizability.
Let’s review each component of branding ecommerce in more detail:
1. Finding your target audience
Once you have a clear idea of who your ideal customer is, you can start targeting them with your branding efforts.
2. Your brand’s value proposition
It’s what sets your company apart from your competitors and tells customers why they should buy from you.
In order for your ecommerce brand to be successful, you’ll need to have a strong value proposition. Your value proposition should be clear, unique, and relevant to your target audience. It should be a statement that tells customers what they can expect from your products or services.
In essence, it’s the main reason why someone should buy from you instead of your competitors. In order for your value proposition to be effective, it needs to be clear, unique, and relevant to your target audience. Let’s take a closer look at each of these three elements:
Clear: Your value proposition should be easy to understand. Use simple language that anyone can understand and don’t be vague or broad.
Unique: What makes your ecommerce business different from the competition? What can you offer that no one else can? Remember, your value proposition isn’t something that you do better, but, rather, something that you deliver that no one else does.
Relevant: Your value proposition should address something that’s relevant to your business. This should be obvious, but it’s worth considering.
3. Your mission statement
We’ve written in detail about what makes a great mission statement, and, more generally, how to write an ‘About Us’ section.
Crafting a strong mission statement is an essential part of building a successful brand. It will help you to communicate your brand’s purpose to your team, customers, and partners. It will also guide your branding efforts, informing everything from your overall branding strategy to the design of your website and product packaging.
4. Key Messaging
Building a strong brand requires a lot of careful planning and execution. But perhaps the most important part of branding is key messaging.
This is the process of distilling down what your business is all about into a few key statements that you can use in all your marketing and communications. Key messaging helps you stay focused on your goals and makes it easier to connect with potential customers. A good example of key messaging comes from the health insurance company, Oscar. “Stay healthy, save money,” sums it up pretty concisely. The key message that Oscar Health Insurance is trying to impart is that by using its services you’ll, quite simply, be healthier and spend less than what you would on the competition. Note that there’s nothing vague about this message. It gets to the core of the company’s service in very few words. |
5. Website + Logo
So you’ve made it to the final (and most fun!) part of branding ecommerce stores. Building a website and logo is the final manifestation of the four steps that came before it.
And, fortunately, creating a website and logo for your ecommerce store doesn’t have to be difficult or expensive. There are a number of DIY website builders, such as WiX, that can help you get started. And many of them offer templates specifically designed for ecommerce stores. As for logos, there are a number of free online logo makers that can help you create a professional logo for your business. You can even make one for free using Canva. So don’t wait – get started on creating a website and logo for your ecommerce store today. |
Michael Arnold
Michael is a freelancer from New York City. When he isn’t writing about how Kliken unleashes the marketing, you can find him reading, writing for pleasure, or traveling the globe.
Reach Beyond with Kliken
With Kliken, marketing your brand has never been easier. Because we do all the heavy lifting for you. That way you can focus on running your business.
Our proven marketing solutions can help you to unleash the potential of your ecommerce business. Learn more about how customers use Kliken to grow their businesses online here.