What the Geeks Can Teach You About Small Business Branding

Geek SquadAs a small business owner, you’ve undoubtedly come across the concept of branding.

Most likely, you’ve heard that if you want to truly succeed and skyrocket your biz to the top, then you need to create a powerful and memorable brand that your prospects believe in.

The main problem is that most small business owners are confused, overwhelmed and frustrated about the entire branding process.

Is it the creation of a logo? Is it the website? Or, maybe it’s the particular combination of colors used in the sales literature?

While all this is a piece of the branding process, it’s really not embracing the entire concept.

So, what is branding?

According to Bill Chiaravalle, Principal and Creative Director of Brand Navigation, “brands are promises that consumers believe in.” He simplifies the entire branding process down to the fact that if a company has done a good job branding themselves, the consumer will trust them and ultimately develop a strong emotional attachment to them.

I want to introduce you to a company that embraces the branding concept brilliantly. Introducing…The Geek Squad.

The Geek Squad is not, in and of itself, a small business by any means, but they certainly have a lot to teach the small business owner about branding.

Even if your office consists of your kitchen table and you’re the President, Vice-President and your own personal assistant, you can borrow the concepts of The Geek Squad and incorporate them into your own small business.

When you visit the Geek Squad website, it makes an instant impression on you.

Furthermore, you immediately understand what they are promising you. They’re the funny, dedicated “geeks” who understand absolutely everything about computers. They’re the same “geeks” from your math class who knew every answer on the tests and helped you out with your homework. They’re safe, reliable and as smart as it gets.

The Geek Squad understands that branding covers every single aspect of business.

It’s never just about your website or business logo (although that’s part of it). Branding is about creating a feeling and a response in the minds of your clients and customers.

Here Are 10 Ways That The Geek Squad Can Help You Explode Your Own Brand:

1. Company Name

The name of your company is an integral part of the branding process.

You need to ensure that your customers understand who you are and what your represent through your company name.  Obviously, the name “Geek Squad” speaks volumes.

2. Website

Your website needs to offer your prospects a big picture look at your entire brand.

Everything on your site should promote the promise that you are making to your clients and customers.

3. Mission Statement

Your company mission statement should be a natural extension of your brand.

The Geek Squad states, “We’re an army more than 18,000 strong, on a singular mission to rid the world of rogue technology. We’re still oddly dressed, but we’re now oddly dressed and saving the day across the globe.”  Brilliant.

4. Phone Tactics

Yes, branding even entails how you answer the phone.

Think about ways that you can integrate your brand and your business phone.

The Geek Squad doesn’t just “answer the phone.” Instead you are prompted to enter your “top secret pass code” or speak to a Geek Squad Special Agent. The on-hold music consists of a compilation of spy movie theme songs.

5. Dress Code

If you can incorporate your brand into the way that you or your employees dress, this will even add more believability to your brand.

Of course, Geek Squad employees dress in white shirts, dress pants, “geeky” ties and yes, some even flaunt the pocket protector.

6. Tweets

If you’re going to use Twitter as a marketing tool, make sure that you use it as a platform to develop powerful brand awareness regarding your small business.

@GeekSquad tweets daily tips on fixing your computer, removing spyware and other “geeky’ topics that their dedicated customer-base loves.

7. Blog

One of the most important marketing tools for today’s small business is maintaining a blog.

There is no better way to communicate directly with your prospects, customers and clients.  At the Geek Blog, the writers go into depth about geeky technology, geeky facts and geeky jokes.

8. Videos

Have you heard about GeekSquad TV?

That’s the ingenious Geek Squad videos that showcase the intelligence and utter geekiness of these likable employees. Again, their videos continue to drive home the fact that these guys know what they’re doing.

9. The Car You Drive

If you are creative enough, branding can even be a part of the car you drive.

Take a look at the “Geek Mobile,” a compact, little VW emblazoned with the Geek Squad logo. If that doesn’t create brand awareness, I don’t know what would!

10. Consistency

One of the most crucial aspects of branding a small business is that you must be absolutely consistent.

Every single interaction that your customers have must send the same message. You are ultimately creating experiences for your prospects, clients and customers that create trust and build emotional attachments to your company.

So, as you begin the task of building a brand that creates fierce and intense loyalty in your market area, don’t forget about the Geek Squad.

They are branding masters.

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Jessica Swanson has helped thousands of entrepreneurs implement low-cost, high-impact marketing campaigns. Known for her energy, passion and “get-it-done” attitude, Jessica takes complicated marketing concepts, turns them upside-down, and makes them incredibly simple and outrageously straightforward.

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  1. So happy that you liked the post Patrick. And thanks for sharing!!

  2. avatar Tom says:

    Just the other day, I was commenting on how Geek Squad has the “cutesy” thing down, winning the award in that category. Others who attempt to copy them (fictional Nerd Herd, Geeks-2-Go, etc.) sound like they’re just Geek Squad wanna-be companies right off of the bat.

    With that said, their customer service record will eventually derail whatever high-speed train their effective branding has allowed the company to ride on for this long.

    While I do understand that this conversation is about branding and marketing, I think it’s equally important (if not more so) to follow through on the brand’s promise to the customer.

    Take a look at http://geeksquadreviews.com. It’s not my site, but someone showed me the site and it stuck in my mind. Most of the reviews from customers are one star out of five stars, and many comment that they would give the company zero stars if it was allowed on the form. I hear horror stories all of the time about Geek Squad, and those stories and the reviews from this site stick in my head. Even more so than those “cutesy” VW Beetles.

    • I just couldn’t agree with you more Tom. Yes, the Geek Squad has the “branding” look and feel down…but, if you can’t deliver through on your brand promise then you will greatly damage your brand reputation.

      As we all know, bad news spreads like rapid-fire in today’s online world!

  3. A great article. The MP3 audio was also very informative. I have shared it on Twitter, though I had to use tinyurl as the automatic share option was too long for one tweet.

  4. Happy Friday Jessica,
    I completely agree with everything that you’ve written here. Geek Squad is certainly top notch when it comes to implementing the principles of branding. A great logo, slogan and website may garner attention; but those things alone will not build trust or create loyalty. Great info! Thank you.

  5. avatar jessicaswanson says:

    Hi Erica,

    Glad that you enjoyed the blog post. Your website is looking good…I definitely would recommend a landing page as opposed to a home page when your visitors first come to your site. This would allow you to give them something of value in exchange for their name/email. (Much like I give away a free shoestring marketing kit to anyone who supplies me with their name/email.)

    This allows you to begin building your list – one of the most important aspects marketing!

    But, you are definitely on the right path!

  6. avatar Erica says:

    Jessica,

    This is a very informative article. I'm working on building my brand on my new website. I hope you will stop by sometime and let me know if I'm on the right track.

    You have a great website, I'm now following you on Twitter.

    Erica
    http://frugalways2save.com

    • avatar jessicaswanson says:

      Hi Erica,

      Glad that you enjoyed the blog post. Your website is looking good…I definitely would recommend a landing page as opposed to a home page when your visitors first come to your site. This would allow you to give them something of value in exchange for their name/email. (Much like I give away a free shoestring marketing kit to anyone who supplies me with their name/email.)

      This allows you to begin building your list – one of the most important aspects marketing!

      But, you are definitely on the right path!

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