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Revamp Your Company Image

When it's time to update your business's image, follow these basic steps.
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Revamp Your Company Image
When it's time to update your business's image, follow these basic steps.

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Q:My business could use a new look. How do I build a great company image?

A: Establishing a new image starts with a few major moves that need to be replicated throughout your company. They range from the really monumental, such as changing your company’s name, to the less significant, such as adopting a new corporate slogan or motto.

If you’re in business, your company name is probably one of your most valuable assets. An effective name establishes a strong identity and describes the type of business you’re conducting. Name changes can reflect a change in the focus of your company or a change in the market. But you shouldn’t change your name on a whim. A name change can cause, at least temporarily, confusion among customers, vendors and suppliers.

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To build an image for your business, your company name should become a visual symbol. A logo  is a symbol that expresses the company’s image and identity. A trademark, on the other hand, is a symbol that’s used to stamp the company’s identity on its products.

A trademark is a corporate symbol that contributes to the image the company is trying to build. Like a logo, a trademark can be a combination of color, type style and shape, or it can just be shape and color, like the McDonald’s golden arches.

There is also a legal side to the term trademark. In the legal sense, a trademark is a form of protection of your corporate symbols from use by unauthorized parties and is filed through the United States Patent and Trademark Office, part of the Department of Commerce.

Using corporate slogans to spur growth is common among America’s giant companies. When carefully crafted, they can effectively convey a company’s key characteristics to a variety of audiences, from investors and customers to suppliers and job applicants.

The bottom line: Your company’s image should be simple and straightforward. Making these basic decisions about your new image and then implementing them carefully in everything you do will go a long way toward establishing a new image for a growing company.

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