Brand New Birthday Goodies

Two brand new birthday series for kids. First birthday through 4th birthday, big red trains with balloons and cutie pie bunnies with a heart shaped balloon. Each design is available on a variety of apparel and gifty items for kids. 1st Birthday Train 1st Birthday TrainCelebrate a great 1st Birthday with an original 1st Birthday train by jgoode. Cute 1st Birthday cards, infant and toddler t-shirts, bibs and more.

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1st Birthday Bunny 1st Birthday Bunny Celebrate a great 1st birthday with the original 1st birthday bunny by jgoode. Cute 1st birthday cards, infant creepers, bibs, totes and more. provided by: Lil’ Baby Shop View Available Products

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Branding Schmanding

brand.gifIn the 15 some years I have been working in the design, advertising and marketing arenas, branding is the one topic that seems to be so misunderstood, over examined and under estimated.

It’s simple really… stop right now, don’t over think it.

In a nutshell, branding is all about perception. Branding begins when a concept is born, not when one decides to spend money on a logo or marketing or yellow page ad. Most importantly, branding should represent:

1. who a company is…
WHO, as in, you know, the people running the show. McDonalds isn’t just about burgers, its about Ronald and his doofy hair, its about the smiley faces that serve your greasey fries and its about American traidition. (Not to compare to BK and they’re confused character creations).

2. the product/s
this actually is a very small portion. If you have a well loved brand, people are going to assume they love everything you offer until you prove otherwise.

3. what is all means to everyone else.
Again, perception. What reputation are you building for yourself… what rumors are your spouting and what truths are to be told that include your name? What hat are you wearing and what do you want people to say behind your back?

“To succeed in branding you must understand the needs and wants of your customers and prospects.” – marketing.about.com

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It’s kind of like playing charades. Don’t say an exact word, nor have a full conversation with anyone, yet let the world know what you, your company and products are all about.

Branding doesn’t apply just to the end buyer. It applies to your competitors, your venders, your mother.

Remember high school and how you thought what you wore, who you talked to, what you did for others and what others did for you… mattered? That’s branding of self.

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Do it again and add a price tag to it… and you have branding.

Seriously.

It’s not tricky, yet it is a balancing act. Keep it simple. Be obvious.. don’t make everyone else guess at what you’re trying to present.

A few simple ideas:

1. “Sign” your name the same. Are you Bob, or Robert or RBean Creations. Doesn’t matter, just be consistant.

— JGoode is all over the place.. because I put me there. Who the heck am I? most people don’t know, but when they do find out, they’ll find me again and again.

2. Label yourself before someone labels you. Shout out what you do and why. Make it obvious, but avoid the sales pitch. Be real. Again, be consistant.

— I am the same me everywhere I go. Who I am and what I am trying to accomplish remains the same regardless what venue I’m approaching. Sometimes how I approach a marketing opportunity changes, but the message is always the same… “inspiring smiles every day”… “I love to make people happy”… “giggling is great!” etc.

3. If you and your business span multiple areas of business, fine. Just make sure people understand what you’re trying to do.

— I create. What I create changes or expands. Sometimes it’s artistic, and sometimes its technical… but in every case, people learn that I am a creator of stuffs for other people. — they don’t know anything about my business management nor accounting nor housekeeping skills. It’s the creation of stuffs I talk about, and it’s the creation of stuffs I want people to remember.

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Me as my own example:

I choose to brand in a grassroots sorta way. I don’t have the desire nor the energy to keep up with a dog an pony show. What you see is what you get and you get me, in the down to earth reality of me-ness. Some days it’s cuter than others.

I wear PJs half the day.. but that’s only because it has no bearing on how I doodle.

I talk business on the phone while my 4 year old pretends we’re playing tag rather than work in an office nowhere near my children.

My creations are as much a part of me as the hair on top of my head and I don’t hide any aspect of that. Some creations are winners and some are losers but I enjoy every one of them…. so I try to pass on that enjoyment as I try to build my brand. That’s who I am, that’s what my business is… that’s my brand.

What others say about branding….

AKA Brand Management on Wikipedia “Brand management is the application of marketing techniques to a specific product, product line, or brand. It seeks to increase the product’s perceived value to the customer and thereby increase brand franchise and brand equity.”

“A marketing goal and methodology which involves elevating hype over substance; of imparting great value to the name whether or not the thing so named is worth anything at all.” – Urban Dictionary

” Brand is the proprietary visual, emotional, rational, and cultural image that you associate with a company or a product.” – Brand.com

The American Marketing Association says, “…the brand acts as a sort of shorthand that consumers use to decide between competing products.”

…The responsibility of brand building typically resides with a marketing manager who pulls advertising, consumer and sales promotion levers to convince customers that their product is better than the alternatives.

This approach is one-way – the marketing gurus come up with the vision for the brand based on static customer needs. The marketing manager then uses clever creative work to communicate product attributes. “

So my point here is…

Just do it. Everything you do is being branded by someone somewhere somehow. We just don’t call it branding, we call it stereotyping or labeling. If you’re in business, build a brand. Find a way to build that name recognition… cuz Gosh Darnit, I’m sure people like you!

Quick.. what is my brand?

hint…

jgoode designs logo

😀

— Have something to share, got a branding story you’d like to tell the world about? Holl-a here!

Now go read some more… here is a fantastic 4 page article from the American Marketing Association.

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Send a lil' love

Hey Look! I’m now offering a variety of handmade, one-of-a-kind JGoode Designs items… right online at etsy.com –

AND… just in time for sharing some love with your sweetie/s (Valentine’s Day is on it’s way ya know…) 😉 — you’ll find specialty Love cards.

Share a lil’ love today 😀

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I Love Moo

I Love Moo Cow

A silly little love poem
straight from me to you

to share a grin or giggle
I’d like to just say Moo.

Spreading a the love every day
Is something we each should do.

So,
Share a smile with a friend
Or say
I Love You.

Add a touch of kid-like fun to your day with a dandy doodle for Valentine’s Day or any warm ~n~ cozy love ya lots kinda day. It’s all about standing out from the herd and loving life.. right?

So for this Tuesday’s Topic, I’m sharing a pile of cow loving designs by arists across the world…
each design is available on a variety of gifts, I hope you find your favorite in 5 seconds flat!
— why cows? Why not?

My Milkshake Brings All The Boys To The Yard My Milkshake Brings All The Boys To The Yard
provided by:
Cupcakes For Breakfast
I Love You Cow I Love You Cow
provided by:
Nifty Wares Shop: T-Shirts, Mugs, & more

Lovin' Cow Lovin’ Cow
provided by:
Clothes -by- Cassie
Cows Need Love Cows Need Love
provided by:
CANINE CASUAL
Cows Need Love Cows Need Love
provided by:
CANINE CASUAL
Lovin' Cow Lovin’ Cow
provided by:
Clothes -by- Cassie
Cows Need Love Cows Need Love
provided by:
CANINE CASUAL
lil love cow lil love cow
provided by:
Lil’ Goodies Animal T-shirts and Gifts
Love Cow Love Cow
provided by:
Lil’ Goodies Animal T-shirts and Gifts
Pink Cow Pink Cow
provided by:
Lil’ Goodies Animal T-shirts and Gifts
Lovin' Cow Lovin’ Cow
provided by:
Clothes -by- Cassie
Love Cow Love Cow
provided by:
Critter Collection
I Love Moo Cow I Love Moo Cow
provided by:
Lil’ Goodies Animal T-shirts and Gifts
Cows in Love Cows in Love
provided by:
Lil’ Goodies Animal T-shirts and Gifts
Love Cows (red) Love Cows (red)
provided by:
Lil’ Goodies Animal T-shirts and Gifts
Love Cow Love Cow
provided by:
Critter Collection
Holy Cow Holy Cow
provided by:
Barbara Burns Holiday Designs
Love Cow W/text Love Cow W/text
provided by:
Funny Cats, Dog Gifts and Tiles

More Cow Lovin’ Fun

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Advice from the Web Coach

Web Coach Tip: Top 10 New Years Resolutions for Your Website
by: Donna Payne

January — time for serious housekeeping and a website annual health checkup! As we make resolutions for ourselves, we can’t leave our website un-healthy a minute longer! You may not even realize your site is ailing.

Sick websites are just like sick people. They’re not as productive or functioning as they normally are. Broken links and outdated info compare to a sore throat and nagging cough. Ignored and left untreated will eventually lead to bigger problems ahead.

So prepare to take notes while you read this article. Print this out and grab a pen & paper, I’ll wait.

1. Remove outdated events or expired offers.

Nothing is more unprofessional than outdated info. Ie, Sign up for our August Super Conference. Either revised it, or delete it. As you prepare for 2006 include your “still on the burner” projects on your site. Give your visitors something to look forward to.

2. Update client testimonials and completed projects.

Let the world know how busy you’ve been and what you’ve been up to. If you’ve not been so productive – make it look like you are – new clients are attracted and want to work with successful “happening” people.

3. Move a successful product or service to the front page.

Make it a feature product and run a “special” for the month. Then next month, swap it out for another service or product. Take the time now to plan your “specials” for the next 6 months, or better yet – for the whole year!

4. Have your products or services morphed into a life of their own?

What I mean is, look at your navigation – do these categories still apply? (ie. About us, web development, business solutions, etc.) Break out an item worthy of standing on it’s own into your navigation menu. Your customers will thank you for bringing your goodies out of hiding.

5. Got an updated photo of yourself? Or is it time to make an appointment with the photographer? Enough said… just do it.

6. Check your auto-responders. ALL of them.

Test the entire series by sending to yourself and scouring over each with a fine tooth comb. Prepare to update your copy.

7. Review your Pricing.

Do you have unnecessary services listed you can delete? A new service you can add? This is also good time to do a rate change.

8. Revisit your pre-contact Assessments and Questionnaires.

Did you notice questions that went unanswered more often than others? Perhaps re-wording the question or deleting it all together would be wise.

9. Double check your contact info.

Include your instant message (IM) id’s or modify your business hours. Add your turn around time for answering inquires, etc.

10. Edit copy on all your web pages but save the homepage for last.

Now stand back, see the big picture and incorporate those edits into your homepage. Remember, you’re going to take your visitor by the hand and lead them where they are to go.

While you’re on a roll – don’t forget to take a look at your System’s housekeeping. For example, I revisited a production checklist I use for one of my major clients. Adding in little tid-bits of info that I spent way too much useless time searching for each month will save me thousands of moments of frustration. Plus, every production based item I need for this client is right at my fingertips.

WOW, now doesn’t that feel better!

While you still have pen in hand, what else can you do to improve and simplify?

What about being creative – do you spend enough time marketing to attract clients? Do you spend quality time reflecting on your business to learn from past mistakes and how to avoid them?

Now that you’ve created a weekend project, please don’t obsess. Start out spending only 15 minutes with each task. You can do ANYTHING in 15 minutes.

Copyright 2006 Donna Payne

About The Author
Donna Payne is the Chief Web Goddess of TheWebCoach.net, and is known as the gal to call when you’re feeling stuck or overwhelmed by the internet. To spend more time with Donna and experience Web technology, Development and Marketing in the most SIMPLIFED way possible go to http://thewebcoach.net.

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Space Invading… cutey pie

A bit of fun for the spacey types…
brand new from the doodle desk of JGoode:

space chick
space girlspace kitty

Brightly colored space garb for space lovin’ girls. Add a tad of silly cuteness to your collection with the , and and the ever popular . Each design is available on an assorment of Space loving t-shirts, stickers, magnet and more…

Also check out the Space Penguins in the Pengin Collection.
Find more great original designs at JGoodeDesigns.com


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