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The Plan - 4 Steps To A Website Brand
By Jerry Bader (c) 2009
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Do you have a plan? Most companies spend a considerable amount of time, energy, and money
planning what to do and how to do it.
Let's say you need a website, so you develop a plan, present it to a bunch of website designers,
and get quotes or proposals. You're not going to get caught with your pants down like the last
time by some nerdy geek, you know the skinny kid with the scraggly beard, whose techno-babble
gave you a headache, or the bizarre young lady dressed in gothic chic with the black lipstick
and tattoo to match - yikes, no thanks, not this time, this time you got a plan.
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Human Motivational Optimization
You read all the blogs on website design, you know all the ins-and-outs of search engine
optimization, and Google Adwords. No one is going to pull a fast one on you. You know your
business, your market, and your needs. Or do you?
How much do you really know about how real people interact with your website? How much do
you really know about what we call Human Motivational Optimization? All the stats, logs,
and number crunching analysis that forms the basis of many website development plans does
not truly give you the visceral understanding of how to connect to an audience, and isn't
that what you want your website to do?
So maybe your plan is the wrong plan; it's like planning a trip to Home Depot to buy a
cabbage; it just doesn't make sense. So how about a plan that does make sense, something
simple, understandable, easy to implement, that is if you hire the right people to do it.
But before we tell you the four steps to creating your very own Website Branding Plan,
let's talk about Don LaFontaine.
Every Company Needs A Movie Trailer
Chances are you don't know who the late Don LaFontaine was, but you've heard his voice many,
many times. Don was the most famous and influential voice behind thousands of movie and
television trailers. He had a distinctive deep, gravely voice, and a writing style that
reinvented the entire movie trailer format. But why should you care? Simple. Movie trailers
are the ultimate elevator pitch, a short memorable performance that compels you to action,
kind of like what a mission statement is suppose to do, but I'm getting ahead of myself.
Let's start at the beginning, or rather, the end.
Branding Starts With Thinking Backwards
Most people like to start a project at the beginning and work their way through until they
reach the end. Makes sense, or does it? If you don't start with where you want to end-up,
it's unlikely you'll ever get where you want to go. Remember our cabbage? Planning a shopping
to trip to Home Depot because they got cool stuff, doesn't help if what you want is a cabbage.
Branding is no different. If you don't start with how you want your audience to think about
you, they will probably never think about you at all. So now that we got that straight let's
start our plan where it makes sense, the end.
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The 4 Step Web-Branding Plan
1 The Slogan
Your slogan, you know the thing that sits underneath your logo, that simple little phrase
somebody in your office came up with that makes you sound important, stuff like "the cool air
conditioning company." Most small and medium size companies don't think too hard about this
little marketing gem, and as a result they either have something really cheesy, or some
meaningless platitude that has no memorable meaning at all, like "the best people for the
best job."
Just because you're small and don't have millions of dollars to spend on television ads
promoting your pithy little motto, doesn't mean you shouldn't have one. That catchphrase is
who you are, and how you want people to remember you, short, memorable, and to the point. I
remember my sons arguing over some complicated bit of business when one of them in frustration
finally said, "Enough already. Give it to me in one word or less!" a demand to articulate what
was important without all the peripheral issues; a lesson all businesses should pay attention to.
2 The Story Line (Logline)
To my mind, mission statements are a totally dysfunctional marketing element, misused and
abused by a bean-counter attitude, born out of trying to squeeze every last drop of information
into a statement that won't offend anybody. A wise man once said, "If what you're saying
doesn't offend somebody, maybe you're not saying anything" and most mission statements
that are full of meaningless platitudes and toned-down amendments, fall into the category of
not saying anything, at least, anything worth hearing.
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Okay so let's forget about mission statements, after all this isn't the military, and we're
not planning the next Desert Storm. Instead let's think loglines, or what you can think of
as your brand story line.
You know those short statements you find in TV Guide, or your weekend television insert,
prompting you to watch the next episode of 'House,' or 'Desperate Bimbos.' They are a short
form text version of a trailer, intended to get you to watch the movie or television show.
For our purposes, we want people to go to our website, and stay-tuned long enough to get our
core marketing message, and not walk out half way through the presentation. So, how do we do
that?
The Six Elements of Effective Web Trailers
In order for us to come up with a compelling statement that prompts people to view our
website presentation, we need to refer back to our old pal Don LaFontaine. What if Don
LaFontaine wrote our website trailer. How would he do it?
Don had a very distinctive style that you've heard a thousand times for a thousand different
movies, but they all followed a similar format. Each trailer needs to cover six distinct
elements, who, what, where, how, why, and when. All the things businesses should be presenting
in their elevator pitch, but with one extra ingredient, personality.
Here's the format used in many movie trailers: "In a place (where), one man (who) brings
stability to chaos (what), in an epic tale that will both amaze and inspire (why)! Coming
soon (when) to a theatre near you." Sound familiar?
Let's take our air conditioning example, you remember, "the cool air conditioning company."
Let's say our fictitious company is called Kool Air Conditioning, their website trailer might
sound something like this:
"In a town where summer heat melts the cool of the coolest homeowners, one air conditioning
company comes to the rescue. When the mercury rises to eye-popping, mind numbing numbers, the
men from Kool spring into action, bringing relief to the sweltering masses. The Kool Guys will
amaze you with their prompt service and installation know-how. The heat is on. It's coming
sooner than you think; it's coming this summer to your town, your neighborhood; your house.
Kool, the cool air conditioning company."
Over-the-top? Maybe, but we've covered all the bases, we know who (Kool), what (air conditioning),
when (this summer), where (your house), why (the heat) and how (prompt service and installation
know-how). Now that's a mission statement; one with a little style, panache, and personality;
one that will get you remembered and prompt your audience to action.
3 The Personality
Movies like businesses all fall into certain genres or categories. There's the action movie
format that's suitable for sports related businesses, the chick flick style that's ideal for
cosmetic or fashion industry businesses, and the family comedy format suitable for entertainment
and recreation based companies, and of course the kids movie version perfect for any business
selling things for children. The point is that every company and website has to have a personality.
Many hardnosed business executives scoff at the idea of spending money on such seemingly
trivial marketing concepts as company personality, but ignoring your website persona, is a
big mistake. You can either invest a little in developing, creating, managing, and promoting
this personality or you can let the marketplace decide for itself, or worse, find you completely
redundant and irrelevant.
4 The Delivery
You may be asking yourself, this sounds good on paper, but can it really be done, and can it
be done for my business, on my website? The answer is damn straight it can. Like most things
in life, and in business, it's not grasping the concept tha's so hard, it's implementing it.
With a little investment and a willingness to take some chances, you can be the market leader.
But if you thought you could simply take your newly created movie trailer style website elevator
pitch and slap it onto your website in text form, you would be mistaken. How you deliver the
message is as important, and in many cases more important, than what you say.
Whether you sell lipstick, licorice, or lingerie, you probably have lots of competition, so
how you deliver your message is what's going to make the difference.
You want your website presentation to motivate people to email or phone. You want to deliver
a compelling performance that is more than a sales pitch, a presentation that uses voice, visuals,
words, and music to create a website personality, a lasting impression; one that is going to allow
you to stand out from the crowd and give you a competitive advantage.
Nothing will convince better than seeing an actual example, and guess what, we just happen to
be able to provide you with one: check out SonicPersonality.com
and see what an effective website presentation sounds like. If nothing else, you may get a chuckle or two.
About The Author
Jerry Bader is Senior Partner at MRPwebmedia, a website design firm that specializes in Web-audio
and Web-video. Visit MRPwebmedia.com, 136Words.com
and SonicPersonality.com. Contact at info@mrpwebmedia.com
or telephone (905) 764-1246.

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