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August 16th, 2010

Complain Softer

posted by benjamin to Creative, News No Comments

“The man who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely the one who dropped it.”

July 20th, 2010

Direct Mail Evolves into SEO

posted by benjamin to Marketing No Comments

With the rising cost of mailing, its not as feasible to use direct mail marketing as it used to be. There is a new focus on green marketing practices, and big companies are relying on other methods to stay in front of their customers. In the past ad agencies turned to direct mail marketing because they could focus on specific demographics and tracking techniques to reach their marketing goals and even David Ogilvy talks about starting his advertising career with direct mail marketing.

Search Engine Optimization and Search engine marketing has been looked to as a very viable alternative to Direct Mail Marketing. An search engine optimized website can bring you just as many clients as direct mail for a fraction of the cost, and even more insights into the behaviors and demographics of your customers.

Of course, the massive potential of SEO has brought an onslaught of SEO spammers who have flooded the internet with marketing copy designed for Search Engine Optimization that isn’t really bringing a lot of value to the person that finds it, but provides value to the marketer. There is a balance that needs to be achieved if you want your website to be effective when people arrive at it.

One area where a lot of businesses are still spending money that could be shifted to SEO is local yellow pages ads. Many companies could benefit from re-allocating the monthly amount spent on yellow page advertising over to search engine optimization and see a greater return on investment

We like to promote a balance between good SEO practices and quality content. It’s a sure way to make sure that the people that do find your company get something of value from visiting your website.

July 19th, 2010

Laughing Samurai launches a new website

posted by benjamin to Branding No Comments

We just updated and expanded our website. We do this randomly, mostly because the nature of a creative agency is sometimes you just feel like doing something creative, you get an idea and then you run with it. This probably breaks some big business rule, but it works for us.

We’ve taken suggestions from some of our clients and added some new features. If you are familiar with our old site you’ll notice the changes and we kept some of your favorite creative things, we just hid them a little deeper.

Hope you enjoy the changes.

June 7th, 2010

Nobody Wants a Logo

posted by benjamin to Branding No Comments

Most people don’t actually want a logo. In fact, most people that contact us about branding aren’t looking for a logo at all. What people are looking for is Brand Recognition and the Brand Equity that comes with it.

A Logo is a symbol

A logo is a symbol that is used, an icon created by a graphic designer or graphic design company, to stand in the minds of their customers. To make their sign stand out. So people recognize their advertising. A good logo can make a difference, and there are many companies out there with horrible logos that have a very strong brand. Brand recognition may start with having a strong logo, but brand equity comes from managing every interaction a customer has with your brand and leveraging your marketing to remind them that you exist.

Brand Equity comes from action

When starting up a new business, most people are concerned with getting a logo in place so they can trademark their name and image so people cant steal any over their brand value in the future. But this doesn’t mean you have a brand. This is the start of a long branding process that hopefully ends with people perceiving your company as the go-to brand for your product or service. We would like to give you a branding formula that anyone can apply, but there is really only one universal rule. Make your customers consistently happy and you will always be the brand of choice. That is Brand Equity.

Build your Brand Equity over time

Good brands aren’t built overnight. Good brands start with a message that you deliver consistently to your customers, and then act in accordance with that message. Over time, the marketplace will start to trust your company and the image of your brand will be consistent with your message. The people will have come to expect what you deliver. Deliver a good message and you will have a good brand. Deliver an inconsistent message or worse and people will lump you in with all the other businesses, the ones that have great logos.

May 25th, 2010

Brand Strategy: Does it pay to be original?

posted by benjamin to Branding 4 Comments

Brand Strategy

Riding on the coat-tails of other people’s ideas.

People without creativity have been taking other people’s ideas, probably since the beginning of time. While there is rarely an original idea, it is important to make sure you look to other people’s work for inspiration and not imitation. Whatever creative services you are offering, whether you are talking about graphic design companies, advertising firms or a branding agency, to have your own source of creative inspiration is imperative to success.

A prime example is the “got milk?” advertising campaign. This is creative advertising at its finest. Pure and simple. Two words that are grammatically incorrect, yet are so effective that they have been branded into the minds of almost every American. So good in fact, a lot of smaller graphic design companies thought it would be good for their clients marketing, and we started to see all kinds of variations on the phrase “got milk?”. So many, that people started to become immune to it and now we see advertisements like “got lawn?”

The point is, taking someone else’s idea or a variation on someone else’s idea and pretending its your own is lame. Unoriginal people do this not because they can’t think for themselves, but because they think it would be more beneficial to ride on the coat-tails of other people’s great ideas. The reality is if people put just a little effort into their brand strategy or brand positioning, they would find that they have what it takes to come up with branding that is original and exciting.

We don’t want this to be taken negatively. We think that everyone has the ability to be creative in their own way. Some people are good at creative advertising. Some people are good at graphic design. All people are inspired by the work of others, but we think it’s important to make sure that your final product could survive if the first product wasn’t so awesome.

April 27th, 2010

Branding yourself. One customer at a time.

posted by benjamin to Branding 1 Comment

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We want to tell you about a service we have used called Litmus. They provide a massive value to digital creatives working with web technologies, as their service allows us to test websites and marketing emails for bugs, saving our clients time and money. Most web companies and applications provide great service, but offer a very impersonal relationship experience. Not Litmus. To our surprise, we received in the mail a package containing a notebook, a handwritten note and a one month free referral card that can be given to one of our friends. This is building our trust for their brand because not only do they provide a very valuable app, they care enough about us as a client to reach out to us personally. Remember: Good Customer Service is the best form of Branding.


April 15th, 2010

The Social Rules of Social Media

posted by benjamin to Social Media No Comments

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We thought it might be beneficial to point out that times are changing. People are connecting in new ways, and with new forums comes new forms of etiquette. When you engage in social networks like Twitter or Facebook, you may find yourself in a situation where you want to exit gracefully from a mis-connection or a waning friendship. Here is a list to help you avoid committing a ridiculous faux pas (and we say ridiculous because we think that these faux pas are silly)


1. Deleting people on Facebook or Myspace because you are mad at them.
People get mad at people, we get it. But unless they killed your father then you will probably find a reason to make up later. We think its a good idea to keep your life clean of poisonous people, but before you delete your Facebook friends in anger, just put them on privacy mode for a bit while you blow off some steam.


2. Leaving nasty comments on peoples profiles.
Would you slap someone in public? Probably not.


3. Creating Hate Fan Pages.
This is the Social media equivalent of standing on the side of the road wearing an “end is nigh” sandwich board, or lecturing with a karaoke machine downtown on a Friday night. You know who I’m talking about.


4. Deleting your personal profile to hide from a stalker
We have to admit, some of us have done this here at the Samurai, but as the social media world learns more about the social rules of social media, Facebook, Twitter, Myspace and others have made it very easy to privatize your life in times of turmoil. Sure, it makes it hard to increase your followers on twitter, but sometimes we have to sacrifice for a little peace of mind.


What are some new social rules you have noticed pop up out of social media?

November 17th, 2009

Develop your Business by Enhancing Your Image

posted by benjamin to Branding No Comments

We work with companies every day to develop their image through Branding. There’s a lot more to Branding than developing a good logo or message. A Brand is developed through the combination of a Quality Product, Exceptional Service and Good Design.

First, Develop Quality Product

Whatever Product you are selling, whether it is a tangible good, a service, a luxury item or a commodity the quality of your product is only as good as it is perceived by your customers. Brand Perception is established by setting expectations of quality and then delivering them consistently. At Laughing Samurai we do this by determining the client’s needs up front and agreeing on them through our client discovery process. From there it’s easy for us to deliver a quality creative product because we understand the client’s objectives.

Next, Deliver Great Service:

Most companies try to set themselves apart through service. However, when it comes down to it this is one of the hardest parts of your brand to maintain. Service takes discipline, as well as creating a company culture that is going to withstand even the most stressful times. Great Service is about giving attention to the small details. No matter what your product is, Great service can mean the difference between a long term and non existent customer.

Finally, wrap everything in a nicely Branded package:

The final element of enhancing your image is giving your product a recognizable image. Companies do this through branding, which is a combination of logo’s, package design, collateral and other points of contact to their customers. A well branded company will make sure that every time their customer interacts with their product, that experience is consistently wrapped in nice packaging. This means every stage of the process has been thought through and touched by your brand.

Use Branding to Enhance Your Image.

If you haven’t already, analyze your sales process and determine where you haven’t already branded yourself to your customers. If you have a retail store, focus on your environment. If you have a website, focus on everything from site flow to the packaging you use to ship your product. If you have a service that works in the field, make sure your trucks match your invoices.

November 2nd, 2009

Cedia Design Awards

posted by benjamin to Awards and Mentions No Comments

Apparently we recently won an award for the work we did on the user interface design and programming of (Celebrity Deleted)’s Crestron System. While most of our work has to do with Branding, we also have a user interface design company we are helping launch: Guitree.com. We developed the user interface to match the dash of their (Really Nice Car Type Deleted).

That Said, We really wish we could tell you more about this Job, but we are sworn to secrecy.

http://www.cedia.net/awards/industry_recognition09.php

September 25th, 2009

Discounted Pricing Now Available

posted by benjamin to Two Minutes 1 Comment

From time to time we stumble upon videos or images that cause us to take our creative lasers away from creative production. With all of the amazing videos on the internet we had to create what we call the two minute rule. Basically, the way it works is if one of our designers or other team members finds something on the net they feel everyone has to see, they can send it out to the rest of the team, but you only get two minutes a day. This works pretty well for us, and keeps us on task.

A while back we found this video which is a great satirical view of client vendor relationships. We can’t say that anyone has ever asked us to design anything for them at a discount, or we get a lot of requests for free or spec work. In fact, most of our clients are very happy with the pricing we offer as a boutique creative agency, but we can relate to the implied ridiculousness of this video.

I know you probably haven’t experienced this type ludicracy from any of your clients, so you may not be able to appreciate the subtle humor of this video. We assure you, its a rare occurrence that we run into people that think its OK to ask us to do work for free or at a discount, but this video has done a great job of portraying how those people are perceived in the marketplace.

Okay, this has been a moment with Ben.

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