The Secret Ingredients to a Successful Branding StrategyCommunication with your consumers is crucial. Here are five ways to bolster it.

ByJoshua Conran

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The Nike SNKRS Station, an interactive Nike SNKRS App experience.

When it comes to branding, there's no easy recipe for success. Branding is an imperfect science that boils down to constant change -- based on where you are, where you want to be and, most importantly, what the market is doing.

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Just look at Nike. The athletic apparel giant has been able to succeed for generations because it's constantly changing to meet market needs. When the company started in 1964, most people couldn't have even dreamed of the Internet. And Michael Jordan was a toddler. But, as the years passed, Nike geared up to compete.

Imagine the outcome had Nike drawn its signature "swoosh," then sat back and said, "We're good for this generation." The swoosh would be dead and buried at this point.

So, the lesson is clear: If you want your brand to last more than a few months, you should emulate Nike. At the core of this essential strategy is communication. Branding, after all, is afeelingthat founders convey to staff, and the staff conveys to consumers.

And the key ingredient in this recipe? Consistent communication.

So, while there isn't a single recipe for brand success, communication is what will help you create and sustain your company's image. Here are five tips to get you started:

1. Discover your story.

Once you find your story, tell it repeatedly, in a unique voice through different mediums.Nikehas been doing this since the '70s. Its swoosh logo hasn't changed, nor has its signature "Just Do It" slogan, but the brandisconstantly adjusting its messaging to stay relevant. Even Nikesub-brandshave their own Facebook pages, to run specific promotions.

This strategy doesn't work just on glamorous products, though. When paper-converting company Oren International embraced its history and rebranded its website,conversion rateson its ebook increased dramatically.

2. Get the scoop on your customers.

Find out what your current and potential customers think of you, and use that as a launching pad. You'll need to have a brand that retains current customers and attracts ideal customers. Thanks to the amount of data available today, you can quickly discover the latest trends about your brand and its allies.

Pepsi, for example, has changed its logo, and even its name, over the years, but the soft drink company has remained relevant by catering to customers. During the Great Depression, Pepsi branded itself as the cheaper, tastier version of Coca-Cola. And in the '50s, the brand targeted the untapped African-American audience.

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3. Shout your message from the rooftops.

Once you know how customers perceive your brand, you'll need to discover their preferred communication channels -- whether that means YouTube, ads at transportation hubs or B2B publications. Use those channels to broadcast your brand. And don't forget about mobile. The use of mobile for searchincreasedfrom 25 percent in 2012 to 42 percent in 2014. If your branding isn't mobile-friendly, you'll loseout big time.

4. Counter your competitors.

分析你的竞争对手的弱点,和品牌布鲁里溃疡siness with a different value proposition. Some great ways tospy on your competitorsinclude strategies as simple as reading local newspapers, trolling social media and visiting their websites or stores.

Plowz & Mowzis a dispatching service for snowplows. Much like Uber, this service allows users to locate a plow based on its proximity and pay for the service right from a mobile app. But, unlike Uber, this service is being welcomed with open arms and, thankfully, hasn't garnered anyunfavorable controversy.

5. Walk the walk.

The most important component of successful communication is authenticity. Make sure your company culture and your intentions match your brand because when customers interact with your business, their expectations must be met. This holds true for ads, personal contacts and your social pages.

Even though there isn't a single recipe for successful branding, that doesn't mean you can't come up with the perfect concoction for your business. All you have to do is remain agile -- constantly moving in line with market tastes and emerging channels.

With consistent communication that portrays your company authentically, your image will stand the test of time.

Related:Nike's Instagram Videos Have Helped Boost Its Following by Over 200 Percent

Joshua Conran

Senior Partner, Deksia

Joshua Conran is a senior partner atDeksia, an agency that for the past decade has been helping companies develop their branding. His main focus is on business intelligence and design.

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