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Branding & Core Messaging

Brand Messaging is Step #1

High growth companies often find it difficult to consolidate their business and product strategy into clear and concise messaging. Good branding depends on simplicity and brevity that establishes your vision, your marketplace and set of competitors, as well as your unique value proposition. Only when this is completed can you package your narrative into a refreshing and memorable brand story.


Ravco Marketing offers a skilled and consultative approach to building your brand narrative into a compelling story that simplifies your value proposition and clarifies your strategy. It starts with understanding your customer personas and their pain points you are solving. 


The deliverables are detailed maps that specify your value proposition to each buyer persona. These get translated into a high impact company presentation geared toward clients, strategic partners, and investors. Compelling visualization translates your message in videos and PowerPoint presentations, enhancing your message.

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Product Messaging - Focus On a Small Set of Key Features

One of the most difficult tasks for a young company is to take the long list of breakthrough features and create a ten-slide presentation or a one-page brochure. Whether your audience is investors, clients, industry analysts or journalists, everyone wants to easily understand the big ideas that you have developed.


Ravco Marketing can help you make these tough decisions to ensure that your message is on strategy and clear. We can help you bundle up lots of small features into three to four big ideas that your audience can grab onto.


Deliverables include presentations, brochures, and sales enablement content like short training programs and demos.

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Improving Your Messaging

A Tip on Creating that Elevator Pitch

This section was originally published by the Founder's Institute


When you pitch, you need to grab the listener's attention quickly, and communicate all of the core elements of your idea in a clear and concise manner.  If you can't describe your business in one-sentence, then you don't understand it well enough. 


  • The defined offering needs to be short, simple and capable of being understood by everyone, like "a website", "a mobile application", "hardware" or "desktop software."
  • The defined audience is the initial group of people that you will market your offering to. In the case of consumer applications, it is usually a demographic, such as "women age 25 to 35 years old." In the case of business applications, it is usually a job function at a type of corporation, such as "system administrators at medium sized technology businesses."
  • Now that you have an offering helping an audience, you need to solve a problem. The problem needs to be something that everyone understands, such as "reduce the time collecting bill payments" or "engage in an immersive entertainment experience."
  • The final component, the secret sauce, adds your unique approach to solving the problem and demonstrates a mastery of the market. Some examples are "by sending automated email alerts based on analysis of highest response times" or "with virtual worlds constructed in reaction to the movements of the players."
  • Here are some more pointers; First, avoid using adjectives, particularly superlatives. Never say "first", "only", "huge" or "best" as these words signal inexperience. Second, properly define your target market. For example, "women" or "small businesses" are way too large and not nearly targeted enough. Third, eliminate any buzzwords, acronyms or industry jargon from your pitch. Finally, keep it short. It's easy to write a long sentence, but the right thing is to be concise.

Branding Examples

Style Guide

The style guild will ensure that your unique graphic signature will be consistent across all marketing.

Branding Book

Animated Logos

animated logos

Animated logos bring your brand to life expressing your customer value and adding to your brand's personality.

Animated logos

Core Graphics

Core Graphics

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Create a signature graphic that represents your company's core message and customer value.

Core Graphics
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