In our previous post, we talked about defining what you love when it comes to branding your business so that you can feel proud of what you’re putting out in the world. Your business is an extension of you, and its branding should be something that inspires you every day. Don’t forget about Pillar 2!
Once you get clear on your business vision, it’s time to define your ideal client. In this blog post, I’m going to guide you through Pillar 2 of my stunning and strategic branding theory, Define Your Ideal Client.
Your branding is your first initial attraction to a client, especially in digital businesses. How you’re going to attract a client is by making sure that your brand reflects the brands they’re already attracted to.
The right type of client will motivate you, inspire you, and will remind you about why you started your business in the first place. Together, we’re going to uncover what values, voice, and visual elements resonate with your ideal client so that you can overlay their preferences with your own and create a brand that seamlessly merges the two.
Let’s go!
Yes, you are the person that’s serving clients, and so thinking about what you like when branding your business can make your business feel authentic to your personality, like it’s a reflection of yourself. But there’s another layer to think about because WHO you’re serving is just as important.
It’s integral to put on an empathetic lens and reflect on who it is you want to serve and why they should be attracted to you. I encourage you to think deeper than just a person’s household income, age, or gender. Your clients are people, and it’s important to think about what they are wanting to accomplish and how they want to accomplish it.
Think about all of the things that are incorporated into their lives so that you can meet them and serve them where they’re at.
Think about any clients you might have right now. Who makes you feel energetic, like serving them doesn’t feel like working? Those are the clients you want to build your focus around.
Finding commonalities across these clients will help you identify their personality traits so you can discover what they love and how to attract them with your branding. I want you to do the same things we did in Pillar 1 (What You Love) but in reverse. So you’re asking yourself:
This process allows you to look at the aesthetics of your brand and make sure that you’re attracting the people you want to be attracting.
If your business is your personal brand, then your branding should really reflect your personality, as you’re going to be doing so much self-marketing. You want to make sure there’s no disconnect between how your brand shows up and how you show up to your clients.
However, if your business is in an industry, then it’s important to be mindful of what your client is going to expect from somebody within that industry.
Pretend you’re an accountant for a second. You have a really bubbly, bright personality, and you want that to shine through. That’s great because it will make you stand out. Now also think of what your client might expect from an accountant; attention to detail, skilled, polished.
Being mindful of the industry you’re in gains you trust with your clients. I want you to let your personality come through so you can shine as a leader, while also showing your clients you’re legitimate.
It’s the perfect marriage of Pillar 1 and 2!
You can see Pillar 2 at work in our Template Shop. This is a shop full of strategically designed templates that we created around specific archetype personalities.
Thinking about the client while designing these templates was super important because we wanted these templates to ATTRACT clients within their industry. Branding is about more than just pretty colors and about getting into the mind of your client so you’re clear on how you can convert them.
Remember to take this time to be reflective and really think about who you want to work with. Who would light you up? What are their problems and how can you serve them? These are your people, they are out there, and they need everything you have to give.
After being in business for a while, I can tell you that taking on clients that weren’t a good fit for me made the experience less than stellar for them and for me. Stay within an abundance mindset, because the right people will come to you.
Get clear on your archetype and how you can better serve the clients you want to serve by taking our quiz.
In our previous post, we talked about defining what you love when it comes to branding your business so that you can feel proud of what you’re putting out in the world. Your business is an extension of you, and its branding should be something that inspires you every day. Don’t forget about Pillar 2!
Once you get clear on your business vision, it’s time to define your ideal client. In this blog post, I’m going to guide you through Pillar 2 of my stunning and strategic branding theory, Define Your Ideal Client.
Your branding is your first initial attraction to a client, especially in digital businesses. How you’re going to attract a client is by making sure that your brand reflects the brands they’re already attracted to.
The right type of client will motivate you, inspire you, and will remind you about why you started your business in the first place. Together, we’re going to uncover what values, voice, and visual elements resonate with your ideal client so that you can overlay their preferences with your own and create a brand that seamlessly merges the two.
Let’s go!
Yes, you are the person that’s serving clients, and so thinking about what you like when branding your business can make your business feel authentic to your personality, like it’s a reflection of yourself. But there’s another layer to think about because WHO you’re serving is just as important.
It’s integral to put on an empathetic lens and reflect on who it is you want to serve and why they should be attracted to you. I encourage you to think deeper than just a person’s household income, age, or gender. Your clients are people, and it’s important to think about what they are wanting to accomplish and how they want to accomplish it.
Think about all of the things that are incorporated into their lives so that you can meet them and serve them where they’re at.
Think about any clients you might have right now. Who makes you feel energetic, like serving them doesn’t feel like working? Those are the clients you want to build your focus around.
Finding commonalities across these clients will help you identify their personality traits so you can discover what they love and how to attract them with your branding. I want you to do the same things we did in Pillar 1 (What You Love) but in reverse. So you’re asking yourself:
This process allows you to look at the aesthetics of your brand and make sure that you’re attracting the people you want to be attracting.
If your business is your personal brand, then your branding should really reflect your personality, as you’re going to be doing so much self-marketing. You want to make sure there’s no disconnect between how your brand shows up and how you show up to your clients.
However, if your business is in an industry, then it’s important to be mindful of what your client is going to expect from somebody within that industry.
Pretend you’re an accountant for a second. You have a really bubbly, bright personality, and you want that to shine through. That’s great because it will make you stand out. Now also think of what your client might expect from an accountant; attention to detail, skilled, polished.
Being mindful of the industry you’re in gains you trust with your clients. I want you to let your personality come through so you can shine as a leader, while also showing your clients you’re legitimate.
It’s the perfect marriage of Pillar 1 and 2!
You can see Pillar 2 at work in our Template Shop. This is a shop full of strategically designed templates that we created around specific archetype personalities.
Thinking about the client while designing these templates was super important because we wanted these templates to ATTRACT clients within their industry. Branding is about more than just pretty colors and about getting into the mind of your client so you’re clear on how you can convert them.
Remember to take this time to be reflective and really think about who you want to work with. Who would light you up? What are their problems and how can you serve them? These are your people, they are out there, and they need everything you have to give.
After being in business for a while, I can tell you that taking on clients that weren’t a good fit for me made the experience less than stellar for them and for me. Stay within an abundance mindset, because the right people will come to you.
Get clear on your archetype and how you can better serve the clients you want to serve by taking our quiz.
In our previous post, we talked about defining what you love when it comes to branding your business so that you can feel proud of what you’re putting out in the world. Your business is an extension of you, and its branding should be something that inspires you every day. Don’t forget about Pillar 2!
Once you get clear on your business vision, it’s time to define your ideal client. In this blog post, I’m going to guide you through Pillar 2 of my stunning and strategic branding theory, Define Your Ideal Client.
Your branding is your first initial attraction to a client, especially in digital businesses. How you’re going to attract a client is by making sure that your brand reflects the brands they’re already attracted to.
The right type of client will motivate you, inspire you, and will remind you about why you started your business in the first place. Together, we’re going to uncover what values, voice, and visual elements resonate with your ideal client so that you can overlay their preferences with your own and create a brand that seamlessly merges the two.
Let’s go!
Yes, you are the person that’s serving clients, and so thinking about what you like when branding your business can make your business feel authentic to your personality, like it’s a reflection of yourself. But there’s another layer to think about because WHO you’re serving is just as important.
It’s integral to put on an empathetic lens and reflect on who it is you want to serve and why they should be attracted to you. I encourage you to think deeper than just a person’s household income, age, or gender. Your clients are people, and it’s important to think about what they are wanting to accomplish and how they want to accomplish it.
Think about all of the things that are incorporated into their lives so that you can meet them and serve them where they’re at.
Think about any clients you might have right now. Who makes you feel energetic, like serving them doesn’t feel like working? Those are the clients you want to build your focus around.
Finding commonalities across these clients will help you identify their personality traits so you can discover what they love and how to attract them with your branding. I want you to do the same things we did in Pillar 1 (What You Love) but in reverse. So you’re asking yourself:
This process allows you to look at the aesthetics of your brand and make sure that you’re attracting the people you want to be attracting.
If your business is your personal brand, then your branding should really reflect your personality, as you’re going to be doing so much self-marketing. You want to make sure there’s no disconnect between how your brand shows up and how you show up to your clients.
However, if your business is in an industry, then it’s important to be mindful of what your client is going to expect from somebody within that industry.
Pretend you’re an accountant for a second. You have a really bubbly, bright personality, and you want that to shine through. That’s great because it will make you stand out. Now also think of what your client might expect from an accountant; attention to detail, skilled, polished.
Being mindful of the industry you’re in gains you trust with your clients. I want you to let your personality come through so you can shine as a leader, while also showing your clients you’re legitimate.
It’s the perfect marriage of Pillar 1 and 2!
You can see Pillar 2 at work in our Template Shop. This is a shop full of strategically designed templates that we created around specific archetype personalities.
Thinking about the client while designing these templates was super important because we wanted these templates to ATTRACT clients within their industry. Branding is about more than just pretty colors and about getting into the mind of your client so you’re clear on how you can convert them.
Remember to take this time to be reflective and really think about who you want to work with. Who would light you up? What are their problems and how can you serve them? These are your people, they are out there, and they need everything you have to give.
After being in business for a while, I can tell you that taking on clients that weren’t a good fit for me made the experience less than stellar for them and for me. Stay within an abundance mindset, because the right people will come to you.
Get clear on your archetype and how you can better serve the clients you want to serve by taking our quiz.
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