Most businesses think that they must maintain a
professional façade when engaging in a transaction, and while there’s nothing
wrong with it per se, their façade often becomes so stiff and formal that they
forget they are communicating with fellow humans. Aside from a façade and a
logo, branding is also a feeling that people get when they interact with you,
from how your customers are received upon their visit to how they are answered
through social media messages.
Branding has grown from an image to a feeling,
which in turn encourages your customers to buy from you. Presenting a human
image to your customers is easy enough once you determine who you are as a
business and as a brand.
Humanizing
your Brand
Take a moment to think of your business and how it
will probably sound like if it had a voice. Will the business be casual or
formal, excited or restrained? Knowing your desired tone can help you determine
the tone you’ll use in your content. You can also find a parallel business and
see their current branding strategy, determining if theirs is an effective one
or not.
No
Rules
The most important rule in making your brand human
is that there are no rules whatsoever. After all, this is your brand, and no
one else knows the brand better than you do. Of course, you can better
translate your thoughts and ideals with the help of brand marketing
strategists.