Branding and Logo Design for Fit Pros

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James Breese

Everyday Athlete. Founder of @strengthmatters. Love snowboarding, cricket, Manchester United, the mountains, coffee and trail running.

In this episode of the Strength Matters Podcast, James Breese, Josh Kennedy and Andrew Wallis  dive deep into the world of branding and logo design for fit pros.

Discover the critical connection between professional imagery and business success. If you’re a fitness professional looking to elevate your brand, this episode is a must-listen!

Branding encompasses everything that you do. It’s your messaging. It’s who you are and want to be and become.

James Breese

Timeline Summary:
00:18Importance of Professionalism in Branding 02:24The Impact of Quality Photos 06:20Branding Beyond Logos 09:21Evolving with Your Brand 14:03Budget-Friendly Branding Tips
Key Takeaways:
  • Professional Appearance: High-quality logos and photographs are essential to be perceived as a professional in the fitness industry.
  • Initial Investment: It’s possible to start with budget-friendly options like Fiverr for logos without compromising on professionalism.
  • Branding is Comprehensive: Effective branding encompasses more than just visual elements; it includes your messaging and the overall portrayal of your business ethos.
  • Evolution of Brand: Your brand should evolve as your business grows. This includes refining logos and marketing strategies to match your business’s stage and success.
  • Learn from Mistakes: The hosts share their own experiences with overspending on branding in the early stages, emphasizing the importance of gradual investment in branding.
  • Photography Matters: Invest in quality photography, whether it’s through professional services or finding talented students to capture the essence of your brand.
  • Seek Feedback: Regularly solicit feedback from peers and your target audience to refine your branding.
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If you come across as cheap on your website, through your photos, through your logo design, therefore you only can charge cheap.

James Breese

If you haven’t got a professional image on your website to showcase you as a professional, you’ll come across as amateur.

James Breese

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