7 Things Your Startup Business Needs

That You May Have Overlooked

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1. COMPANY MISSION STATEMENT

This one seems like a given, but many of us don’t spend the time crafting one. Mission statements are important because they force you to really focus on your business’s fundamental purpose.

  • What do we do?
  • How do we do it?
  • For whom do we do it?
  • What value do we provide them?

2. IDEAL CUSTOMER PROFILES

In your mission statement you need to specify for whom you do business. Let’s pause there and really dive in on who they are.

  • Age
  • Gender
  • Education level
  • Profession
  • Relationship status
  • Where they live
  • Salary
  • Hobbies
  • Lifestyle
example of a customer profile
An example of a customer profile

3. A WEBSITE WITH A CLEAR CALL-TO-ACTION

Is your website capturing and converting your audience? If the goal of your website is to sell your product or service, what is currently in place to achieve this?

Okay Example:

Get simple recipes and ingredients sent right to your door!
[ LEARN MORE ]

Strong Example:

Want to save time and money while eating better? Get healthy recipes and ingredients delivered right to your door!
[ SEND ME HEALTHY RECIPES! ]

PRO-TIP: Try to keep your call-to-action above the fold, which in the digital age means keeping the important content at the top of the screen. No need to scroll.

4. A BRAND STYLE GUIDE

When starting a new business, clients are eager to get a logo designed but aren’t always going that extra mile to create a brand style guide. If you want to invest in your startups’s success, a brand style guide will ensure your brand is cohesive.

example of a style guide page
Your brand style guide will outline things like typography and brand colours

5. A SOCIAL MEDIA CONTENT CALENDAR

Social media is the easiest and most effective way to build brand awareness and the best part is IT’S FREE.

  • get personal: tell your story
  • show behind the scenes and sneak peeks
  • offer advice or useful tips
  • promote products
  • share client testimonials
  • run contests and giveaways

How to Ace Your Business’ Social Media Content Creation: An In-Depth Guide

6. A FAVICON FOR YOUR WEBSITE

So small it’s easy to forget. A favicon is the tiny icon that appears in the tab of your web browser when users are on your website. If you’re building your own website using any of the traditional platforms, there is usually a place you can easily add your own favicon. This gives your business that extra personal touch and shows demonstrates your attention to detail.

7. POWERPOINT OR KEYNOTE TEMPLATE

Does your company pitch prospective clients? Do you host webinars? How do you onboard new clients? Having a PowerPoint or Keynote template designed for your business will give you that extra professional credibility where it matters most.

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Jenny is a brand strategist and designer who works with service-based solopreneurs who are struggling with brand awareness. www.jennyhendersonstudio.com

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Jenny Henderson

Jenny is a brand strategist and designer who works with service-based solopreneurs who are struggling with brand awareness. www.jennyhendersonstudio.com