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WAYS TO MAKE BRANDING MORE ACCESSIBLE
CONTENT
Introduction
Distribution
Value of the product
Online accessibility
Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
Accessibility is something society has become accustomed to.
We reside in a world of convenience, with smart phones, tablets, and apps. This leads up to the fact that when a consumer reaches out for something, and it's not accessible, they move on.
Accessibility equals a purchase, plain and simple.
Branding design need to be eye catching, but it needs to be easily accessible as well.
DISTRIBUTION
Distribution of a product naturally increases its accessibility and awareness.
Branding designs play a key role in this area, as it becomes associated with a particular product. Packaging design is also key, no one is drawn to the poorly designed package.
When a shopper is walking the isles of a store, they want the product there, and available. In a case that it is not accessible, they move on, making the selected brand the new normal for them.
The distribution of a product, in combination with branding design is the main component in getting that product moving off the shelves.
VALUE OF THE PRODUCT
Value is a word most consumers find important in any buying decision.
The store shelves may be lined with similar products, however one label design may attract the shoppers attention, and that is a well illustrated design, that prominently displays why that product is a great value.
For instance, two commonly known brands of syrup, both have great packaging design, however, one has a few words with an eye catching font that reads, “20% more free.” Results of that one statement… SOLD!
ONLINE ACCESSIBILITY
Online accessibility is very important, and if overlooked, a sale (multiplied by thousands) is lost.
Branding design is important for online distribution of a product, however the product has to be found in order to be considered. This is where accessibility comes in with online shopping.
When consumers search for a product, for instance, hand rails; that first page displayed is going to be where that consumers shop from and buys from. The average consumer does not go beyond that first internet page displayed. This is another form of accessibility, and a very important one.
Once the product is viewed online, one click should lead the shopper to the product website, and one click should give the consumer buying power of the product.
CONCLUSION
So what happens if, for instance, a product is marketed in San Diego, CA. but the accessibility is not good.
If the company attempted to market their product using their own Branding design expertise, or lack thereof, they would learn a valuable lesson.
The solution is to contact a great design firm such as Lien Design, and have them do the packaging design, and then make sure that the product is accessible from all angles.
Lien Design of San Diego, California knows that keeping up with, not only consumer demands, but consumer convenience is essential to selling that product.