4 ways to stay on-brand

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4 Ways to Stay On-Brand

By: Morgan Miller

“Brand strategy is how, what, where, when and to whom you plan on

communicating and delivering on your brand messages. Where you

advertise is part of your brand strategy. And what you

communicate visually and verbally are part of your brand strategy, too.”

The Basics of Branding, Entrepreneur magazine

What is On-Brand?

What is the brand’s mission? Are you communicating

the mission and benefits to your

Affiliates?Are the creatives in-line with the

company and up-to-date?

Is your Affiliate program representing the core

values?Do the Affiliates have the resources to reach the target customers?

Are You On-Brand?

4 Ways to Stay On-Brand

Value Proposition

Campaign Schedule

Communication

Campaign Schedule

Creative Assets

Review Your Website

Top Sales Period &

Seasonality

Demographics & Target

ConsumerBest Selling

Products

Meet With Your Marketing Team

Communication

Value Proposition

Communication

Campaign Schedule

4 Ways to Stay On-Brand

Creative Assets

Control the “where” and “who”

Top Sales Period &

Seasonality

Demographics & Target Consumer

Best Selling Products

Creative Assets

Value Proposition

Creative Assets

Communication

Campaign Schedule

4 Ways to Stay On-Brand

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Simple As The Logo

“A brand is a specific combination of logo, words, type font, design, colors, personality,

price, service, etc.”

Why A Brand Matters, Forbes.com

BannersLogos

throughout network

All Affiliate Communicatio

n

Apply In Your Affiliate Program

Value PropositionValue Proposition

Communication

Campaign Schedule

4 Ways to Stay On-Brand

Creative Assets

Customer Reaching Affiliates

Reviews.com Morgansblog.com

Saveall.com

Search Engine

64% of marketing executives indicated

that they believe word of mouth is the most

effective form of marketing.

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