57. How to Announce Your New Brand Strategically

Aesthetically Speaking

You’ve got your new vision, messaging, and a cohesive aesthetic ready to roll out. But how do you actually announce this transformation to your audience in a way that brings clarity, connection, and conversions? In this episode, we’ll talk about the strategies behind unveiling your new brand effectively. From ensuring consistency and avoiding common pitfalls to engaging your audience with a compelling narrative, we cover it all. We’ll explore case studies like Google’s 2015 logo change and discuss key considerations for timing your announcement, engaging your audience, and conveying the importance of your rebrand. Plus, I’ll share my foolproof 5-day brand announcement schedule to help you maximize excitement and attention. 

Key takeaways from this episode:

  • The excitement and significance of rebranding
  • Choice between a soft rebrand and a significant, noticeable rebrand
  • Google's example of rebranding for strategic purposes despite initial resistance
  • Differences between large and small business rebranding timelines
  • Treating rebrand announcement as a significant event
  • My 5-Day announcement schedule

Visit the show notes for this episode:

  • Ep. 57 | How to Announce Your New Brand Strategically

Previous Episodes Mentioned:

  • Ep. 24 | The Rebrand of Self-Made Mama with Marketing Consultant, Melissa Rodgers

Work with Rebecca:

  • Brand + Website Design
  • Personal Brand Mastery
  • Brand in a Day
  • Creative Partnership | Done-for-you Strategy + Design
  • Client Case Studies
  • Take my Brand Personality Quiz!

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  • Website - rebeccapetersonstudio.com
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