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The Don'ts of a good branding
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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 253967, member: 25283"] A lot of times we are just overwhelmed with hows and dos of a good branding because that is what we think about. We just want to succeed with our brands but we fail to also see that doing what you are not supposed to do with a brand can mar or limit it too. So we need to always balance up things if we want to get the best from branding. So what are the don'ts you need to avoid with branding management. Don't promise with your brand what you can't deliver. Please don't kill your brand with lies. You would be pushing people away. Don't underate the power of good designs: A lot of people do stop to read a logo because of its design. So you can leverage on this. Don't dwell so much on competition. Just have your own unique brand to stand out. Don't let your employees or workers out of your new branding. Let them know what your rebranding is all about. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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