Logos
What does your logo look like?
Wrong!
The problem arises from the fact that you are confusing your logo with a graphic.
Graphics
Graphics are the little pictures on your letterhead, in your print ads, on the packages your product is sold in. Your logo exists only in the head of your customer.
I thought about logos when I was watching an old episode of Real Housewives of NYC. Bethenny's "Skinny Girl" Cocktails. The stylish letters, the silhouette of a skinny girl. Do you believe anyone expects to lose weight drinking Skinny Girl" cocktails? Do you know anyone who learned how to pick up Bunnies by reading Playboy?
What prompted me to write the article, however, is the renewed interest in J. C.Penney; or Penney, or JCP. Also, the fact that only a very few short years ago, my wife told me that Macy's always had that red star. (They did?!!!)
While Mayor Ed Koch may have brought umbrage down upon himself while running for Governor of New York by disparaging Sears Roebuck suits, when I think of a suit from JCP the only thing that comes to mind is "I didn't buy this suit at Sears I bought it at J C Penney."
I did buy a Harris Tweed sports coat at Macy's though. The Logo? A snifter of single-malt scotch. What snifter of single-malt scotch? The snifter of single-malt scotch I am sipping in front of a fire while wearing that Harris Tweed sports coat. (Okay, maybe Macy's is piggy-backing on the Harris Tweed Logo, still...)
Halo Effect
The halo effect is the warm and fuzzy feeling I get when i buy at Macy's. But there is a flip side to that coin.
Remember when JCP told us there would be low prices every day? (If that is not what they said, it is certainly what I remember.) Here is the opposite of the halo effect.
Remember when gas stations were competitive? Remember the sign, "Save 5¢ for Cash"?
Remember the stations across the street? Cash or Credit, Same Low Price !!! Did you believe it?
Is JCP an upscale Sears? Competing with Macy's? Target? Kohl's? Do you know? Do they?
Rethink your logo. Forget what your customer thinks of your logo. Find out what your customer is thinking about when he thinks of your store, product, or service.
Regards,
Slim
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