Branded in Ink challenges the face of western marketing with images and techniques authentic to the working cowboy and western lifestyle.
Branded in Ink challenges the face of western marketing with images and techniques authentic to the working cowboy and western lifestyle.
I talk to business owners daily who are slaves to their brands. They are making products they don’t want, working with clients they don’t like, and can’t see a way out of the rat race.
It’s time to change that!
Step 1- Define Your Brand
Do you know what Ugg, Proctor and Gamble, and other major, international brands have in common?
The dominated a niche market FIRST!
That’s right- everything they did was intended for a very specific customer and later grew to congruent markets.
Step 2- Define Your Ideal Client
Ed Mylett tells us, “you can’t steer a parked car.”
Nothing could be more true in terms of creating social media content! Today, we’re going to do more than start the car- I’m sharing my equation for creating on brand content for a day, a week, or even, AN ENTIRE MONTH!
Step 3- Create On Brand Content