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Branding Basics for Small Business New Book By Maria Ross

Monday, June 7th, 2010


Maria Ross, the brains behind marketing and branding firm, Red Slice, has just wrapped up yet another project. This time in the form of a comprehensive guide to effectively branding your business – any small business, on any budget. Branding Basics for Small Business: How to Create an Irresistible Brand on Any Budget will walk you step-by-step through solidifying your core promise, personality and reason for being. We caught up with Maria and asked her a little bit about what inspires her at work and in life! And before we forget, to purchase your copy of Branding Basics go to red-slice.com/branding-basics-book!

When and how did you discover your talent for and love of marketing and strategizing?
I majored in marketing in college, as I’d always had a love for advertising and using communication to evoke emotion. Marketing can be used for so much good in the world: encouraging people to donate time or money, showcasing a worthy cause, inspiring people to be the best they can be. I have always been impressed with a well-turned tagline or a delightful campaign that gives me goosebumps. In the book, I talk about the effect that Nike had on me in the mid-90’s when they launched the “If you let me play” campaign aimed at empowering young girls through athletics. I gained experience across all aspects of marketing over my career and really like the brainstorming and strategy phase the best.

What compelled you to write Branding Basics For Small Business?
I got sick and tired of people undervaluing what a brand could do for them, or thinking that it is just their logo. Brand is so much more than that and when small businesses understand what brand really means – that it is the core promise and value they deliver to customers – they can better connect with customers and drive sales. Brand is expressed not just visually through your logo or colors, but verbally through the messages you use and experientially in how customers (and employees) are treated. I also wrote it because putting together your brand strategy is not rocket science: it just requires answering some key questions and really putting intentional thought into how you present yourself to customers. So I wanted to spread the “brand gospel” to small businesses – many of whom have the nimbleness and passion to create a powerful brand connection with their customers because they are so close to them.

Without giving too much away (we all need to read the book!!), what is the most important step in creating a strong brand strategy?
I would say two of the biggest mistakes business owners make when it comes to brand strategy are not identifying their target audience in crisp detail, and not telling customers what they want to hear. For target audiences, business owners try to go too broad and end up appealing to no one because their message is so bland and generic. But your brand needs to be relevant in order to meaningfully connect. Secondly, many small businesses talk about themselves by saying “This is what we do” versus taking the customer point of view and saying, “Here’s what you get.” Many small businesses don’t see that they are talking about benefits from their own perspective, not the customer’s.


Your book discusses “how to create an irresistible brand on any budget”…will this really work on ANY budget? What is one important step in reaching out to potential clients/customers on a shoe string budget?
An effective brand is not measured by how much money you have to spend. Every company out there wishes they had more money! I’ve executed against brand strategies with $1000 and $12,000,000. The point is that, by using the process in the book, you can create a strong brand strategy that you then can execute efficiently with whatever budget you have. When you have less budget, it’s even more important to go after the right things or be more creative and a brand strategy helps you do that. Your activities align towards one clear target. Many businesses end up wasting money because they perform “random acts of marketing” that don’t get them anywhere. With a clear brand strategy, you actually save time, money and headache on only investing in the right things that get you ahead.

What is your favorite part about what you do? What keeps you going and gets your juices flowing at work?
I love when I work with a client and see the light go on in their eyes, when they “get” what brand really means and how to apply it. They seem more confident, they are able to clearly cite their elevator pitch. They say things like, “That’s exactly what I want my company to represent! It’s perfect!” Being able to help people deconstruct their brand story and then show them a perfect way to visually or verbally represent it is just amazing.

What is your favorite thing to do when you are NOT working?
I love to write: I write wine and food articles for some online publications. I also love to eat great food with friends, drink wine, hike, read, act in community theatre, watch indie films (I’ve been to Sundance about 5 years in a row!) and go for walks with my husband and our awesome Black Lab mix, Eddie, who we adopted two years ago.

Branding Basics Book Now Available! June 2010 from Maria Ross

It’s World Cup Time!

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Ladies! The World Cup is on this week, so why not throw a fabulous party to celebrate! Soccer is the most popular sport in the world and throwing a party will be just another fun reason to sit around the TV with the gals and drool over men in jerseys.

So what are the three key items necessary for throwing a great party? Friends, food, and some fun drinks. With those elements you’re bound to have fun.

First, lets start off with friends. Invite your best gal pals over (probably 8 to 10 ladies) and ask them to previously pick a team to cheer for. Then suggest they wear the colors of their team to the party. It will add a small hint of competition to the group and keep your ladies having fun screaming for their men during the game.

Second, it may be a soccer party but the snacks don’t have to be the typical game food of chicken wings and burgers. For your ladies, whip up a batch of cupcakes or if in a time crunch grab some from your local grocer and decorate them with the colors of the teams playing. As for the other snacks, everything needs to be decent at room temperature, since once the game starts the attention will be focused more on the TV. Perhaps some bruschetta and caprese salad would be yummy finger food that will leave your guests happy and satisfied. If feeling too crunched for time on the snacky goods, ask your gals to each bring something small and yummy with them when they come. It will help relieve some of the stress and you know then you’ll have plenty of food to go around.

Third, but just as important are those drinks! Decide to make some of your favorite cocktails or bubbly that will keep the girls having fun throughout the game. Perhaps a drink that includes the colors of the teams! Drinks are always fun but no one wants to bust their budget on buying alcohol that not everyone will like, so let your girlfriends know you will be providing some drinks, but suggest they bring more if they have a specific or picky preference.

So no more excuses and procrastinating! You now have all you need for a successful party! All that’s left is letting the gals know and start getting caught up on your knowledge of the teams and the gorgeous men playing. Games start June 11th so get your head in the game and get your party started!

Destination – La Cocinita!

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

We have dear friends who regularly make the 50 mile trip from Excelsior to Bayport – just to dine at La Cocinita!  They grew up in the Phoenix area, and know great Mexican food. So on a recent beautiful Saturday afternoon, when my husband and I were CRAVEing authentic guacamole and margaritas, we decided to hit the road in search of a food adventure.  Our meal at La Cocinita was well worth the trip…

La Cocinita, “the Little Kitchen,”  is the culmination of the dream of owners Angelina and Patrick, “to have a restaurant complete with two window seats.  A place where you can have good food, drink of your liking and most of all enjoy  each others company.” The food is Mexican-inspired, featuring Angelina’s family recipes.  Their fabulous salsa has been named Best Mild Salsa at St. Paul’s Cinco de Mayo People’s Choice Salsa Tasting Contest in 2007, 2008 and 2009.

We started our evening out on their charming sidewalk-patio with the well-deserved award winning salsa, guacamole and margaritas on the rocks (made with el Jimador Repasado tequila). Muy bueno! Although the weather was beautiful, we moved into the quaint dining room for our meal.

Everything on the menu is made to order with the freshest ingredients.  We chose the Marbled Enchiladas and the Mexican Cornbread Bake. The enchiladas are offered with your choice of corn or flour tortillas, and chicken or ground beef. We had the flour tortillas with a mixture of ground beef, sauteed mushrooms, garlic and onions topped with both white and red enchilada sauces and cheese. It came to the table bubbling straight from the oven. These are not your standard enchiladas – the melding of the sauces and the sauteed mushrooms makes for a much richer, complex dish than you will find at most Twin Cities Mexican restaurants. We loved it. Angelina’s Mexican Cornbread is the foundation of the Bake which is then covered with a wonderful black bean chili, chicken, and cheese. The cornbread is perfect, and is one of the family recipes that make this such special menu. Each of the dishes was served with Mexican rice and refried beans.

Take my advice and make the trip to La Cocinita.  The food is superb and the hospitality can’t be beat.  I also have to give kudos to the entire staff for one of the “cleanest” dining experiences I’ve had in a long time.  The restaurant was spotless and the rest room was immaculate. Always a great sign of the care and attention everything is given.  Bayport couldn’t be an easier trip, especially on the weekend. Just two miles south of Stillwater, on Hwy. 95.

To Go:
lacocinitarestaurante.com
338 5th Ave. N
Bayport, MN  55
(651)439-2795
Closed Sun, Mon, Tues

Slip into Summer!

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Women are known to be particular when it comes to certain things: our morning latte’s (must be piping hot), our toilet seats (must be down), our fabric softeners (must be REALLY soft), and our shoes, which must be not only amazing but able to stick with us as we jaunt, jog, and journey around town. As one of the few things that can inspire either rapturous joy or sorrowful pain (goodbye four-inch heels with no support), picking out the right pair can be a daunting task. Luckily, our city is full of women who understand the importance of a good shoe and have made it their business to offer up the best of the best to the rest of us. Here are a few of our favorite spots to find your perfect pair – or pairs – in which to take on the city in full force!

Pumpz & Company (3335 Galleria)
This Galleria shop is well-known for its up-to-the-minute styles and selection which include not only incredible footwear but gorgeous handbags and other accessories. With enough unique designer force to knock your socks off, don’t be surprised if your friends can’t stop staring toward the ground! We are especially fans of the Doris Espadrille for a classic summer shoe with a cool modern twist.
http://www.pumpzco.com/

Side Door LTD. (647 East Lake Street)
Nestled in the heart of Wayzata, this boutique is a hidden gem that draws us to Lake Minnetonka almost as much as the lake itself! With an exceptional array of shoes to fit the mood and feet of every lady, we can’t stay away from this sweet shop especially with the summery selection of strappy sandals and fabulous flats.
http://www.facebook.com/sidedoorboutique

Stella (216 S Main St)
This sassy, trendy boutique is definitely the toast of Stillwater when it comes to the latest and greatest fashion items – and its shoes are no exception. From pop-colored heels to subtle sneakers and flip-flops, this little shop is worth the trip! We promise you won’t find yourself complaining as you stroll adorable downtown Seattle in your new kicks.
www.stellastillwater.com