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Kate
Dated: November 13, 2007 10:53 AM

We're always hearing the word branding and about the importance of building a brand, but what actually is a brand and how important is it to a salon? A solid salon business is just about great hairdressing isn’t it? Or is it?
BJ Cunningham is the man who launched Death cigarettes and turned it into a brand that remarkably, people wanted to buy. He has since established a hugely successful brand marketing agency and is a renowned expert in branding.
According to BJ, most people think of a brand as an external image and a façade for business. For example, in hairdressing, most salon owners think their brand is about their logo and image representing the kind of hairdressing they deliver.
However, to really understand what a brand is, BJ says you need to think of it as a promise, not a logo or a name.
A salon brand is essentially a statement about the company’s philosophy, as BJ explains: "From the perspective of brand, every element of an organisation is one business. Hence, if any aspect of the business activity does not live up to and reinforce the brand promise, consumers will lose trust in that promise and seek a more reliable promise elsewhere."
BJ believes companies are like people and the smaller the gap between the way a company is seen, and the way it actually is, the more successful it will be:
Whether embarking on a branding exercise will benefit your business can be answered only when you try it. Branding cannot be done in half measures and the whole point that you have to live your brand can be achieved only when you live, sleep and breath it.
But in reality, would every successful company in the world invest in building its brand if it was not worth it? Of course not.
Tags: BJ Cunningham , branding
Posted by emil
Dated: November 13, 2007 1:39 PM
BJ Cunningham understands branding, that is obvious; however hairdressers (I believe) have not yet capitalised on this to the best of their potential and ability. Ok, some salons and salon groups have 'given it their best shot', but the really successful ones are few and far between. Understanding 'brand' and what it can do for a business will help salons... large and small take up the challenge of creating and establishing an identity that is positive, recognised and defining.
Product houses help create an awareness of salon credibility, materials and products that they provide help create a 'feeling' of professionalism, obvious 'client appealing' strategies..... but it is the salons true state of being..its very core and 'feeling' that will create a brand identity. Capyture this and you capture a brand that defines a business in a truly individual manner... like (as BJ says) Harley Davidson.
Posted by CarlK
Dated: November 14, 2007 4:16 AM
Nice read. And a topic often overlooked by salon owners. Good to see hairdressing taking onboard professional branding.