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The impression a brand gives first-time visitors is one of the most important parts of a successful online business.
And that's exactly what we're talking about; your online reputation.
Simply put, your online reputation is how others perceive your business based on your online presence.
Things like your social media, blog, website, podcast, and the way you engage with your audience all decide your online reputation.
As online business owners, it's important to put a lot of effort into how we are perceived.
When I started to really focus on blogging and my business, online reputation was one of my main focuses.
I place so much weight on reputation/perception because trust is crucial in business.
People are more likely to buy from you, read your content, click a link, or book your services when they feel they know and trust you.
The other reason I like it so much is that you get to decide how your audience experiences and perceives your brand.
Before we can start building an online reputation, we need to figure out how we want our business to be perceived.
Here are some things to ask yourself:
What words do I want people to associate with my brand?
How do I want to make my audience feel?
What specific niche do I want to be known for?
This is the foundation that will guide us as we build our reputation.
We need to know our "vibe" before creating anything else.
That's why I'd suggest writing a few phrases or words that describe what you're going for, such as...
“Helpful, creative, trustworthy”
“Colourful, empowering, fun”
“Professional, approachable, inspiring”
These words will guide you through the rest of this blog post.
Now that we've figured out your brand’s vibe, we need to make sure it’s reflected in every part of your business.
Podcast: Does your tone match the vibe you're going for?
Blog: Do your posts align with your niche?
Website: Is the design clear and on-brand?
Color Palette. Choose colours that give the feelings you want your audience to have. For example, I chose green because it's associated with trust, growth, and calm. I wanted my business to be a safe space for entrepreneurs to come and learn, so green was the best choice.
Business Photos. Use professional, but relatable images. Your photos should reflect the personality you want your brand to communicate.
Your tone of voice, copy and even the words you use should be consistent across all platforms.
It doesn't matter if someone reads your Instagram caption or visits your website. It should feel like the same person wrote both.
Thanks for reading this far!
If you want to chat about anything I mentioned in this blog post, I'd love it if you DM me on Instagram!
See you soon!
Isabella
Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. I may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you if you purchase a product or service using one of the affiliate links within this post. I love all my affiliates and make sure they align with my brand before allowing them into my blog. Thanks for your support!
The impression a brand gives first-time visitors is one of the most important parts of a successful online business.
And that's exactly what we're talking about; your online reputation.
Simply put, your online reputation is how others perceive your business based on your online presence.
Things like your social media, blog, website, podcast, and the way you engage with your audience all decide your online reputation.
As online business owners, it's important to put a lot of effort into how we are perceived.
When I started to really focus on blogging and my business, online reputation was one of my main focuses.
I place so much weight on reputation/perception because trust is crucial in business.
People are more likely to buy from you, read your content, click a link, or book your services when they feel they know and trust you.
The other reason I like it so much is that you get to decide how your audience experiences and perceives your brand.
Before we can start building an online reputation, we need to figure out how we want our business to be perceived.
Here are some things to ask yourself:
What words do I want people to associate with my brand?
How do I want to make my audience feel?
What specific niche do I want to be known for?
This is the foundation that will guide us as we build our reputation.
We need to know our "vibe" before creating anything else.
That's why I'd suggest writing a few phrases or words that describe what you're going for, such as...
“Helpful, creative, trustworthy”
“Colourful, empowering, fun”
“Professional, approachable, inspiring”
These words will guide you through the rest of this blog post.
Now that we've figured out your brand’s vibe, we need to make sure it’s reflected in every part of your business.
Podcast: Does your tone match the vibe you're going for?
Blog: Do your posts align with your niche?
Website: Is the design clear and on-brand?
Color Palette. Choose colours that give the feelings you want your audience to have. For example, I chose green because it's associated with trust, growth, and calm. I wanted my business to be a safe space for entrepreneurs to come and learn, so green was the best choice.
Business Photos. Use professional, but relatable images. Your photos should reflect the personality you want your brand to communicate.
Your tone of voice, copy and even the words you use should be consistent across all platforms.
It doesn't matter if someone reads your Instagram caption or visits your website. It should feel like the same person wrote both.
Thanks for reading this far!
If you want to chat about anything I mentioned in this blog post, I'd love it if you DM me on Instagram!
See you soon!
Isabella