Find out how one small business owner used branding strategies to carve out a successful niche. This case study is a composite sketch based on many small businesses today who are working to gain competitive advantage in tough markets.
Meet small business owner Juniper Shepard. Six years ago, she started Write Words, an independent bookstore located in the center of town. Write Words carries fewer books than its competitors and it doesn't offer price reductions. Juniper knew that her bookstore needed an effective branding strategy to compete with the larger bookstore chains.
Thinking About Identity
Juniper made sure that Write Words established an identity from the get-go. She knew that her small bookstore had to offer things to her customers that her competitors didn't. Juniper wanted to create a sense of community, integrity and personalization that seemed to be lacking in the bigger bookstores. Branding these intangible bookstore characteristics was part of her branding strategy.
Taking the First Steps
What did Juniper do to begin branding her bookstore? For starters, Juniper made sure that every single bag that left her store had her logo on it. In addition, every receipt that went into a customer's bag contained the Write Words logo. The payoff for Juniper was that her customers were advertising the store every time they left with Write Words bags.
Moving Ahead with Branding
Juniper decided that branding on bags and receipts was just the tip of the iceberg for Write Words. One of the reasons customers liked coming to Juniper's bookstore was the knowledgeable staff which was more than willing to give their recommendations. She decided that her employees should be branded with the Write Words logo. Juniper decided to customize her new employee workwear. Each Write Words employee was asked to wear a hat and t-shirt with the company logo. Her customers started to associate the Write Words logo with the stellar staff. That's exactly what Juniper wanted to do. Write Words was more than a bookstore to customers. The feelings associated with the Write Words kept customers coming back.
Adding Value for Customers
Juniper looked for ways to give back to her customers and let them know that she appreciated their business. Every summer, she sent out "Beach Reading Cards" for her frequent book buyers. The cards were part of a direct marketing campaign that encouraged customers to pick out five books from the summer reading section. The sixth book was given to the card holders for free!
Branding the Right Way
Branding Write Words paid off in a big way for Juniper. Over the years, her customers felt that the independent bookstore had more to offer than the chains. Juniper's consistent branding messages created emotions in her customers. Whenever customers saw a truck with the Write Words logo, used a Write Words pen or saw a Write Words employee in uniform, they thought of the store's core values--honesty, integrity and superior customer service. Without a successful branding strategy, Juniper's bookstore would have lost out to her competitors' larger selection and discounted book prices.
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