In the
story, Tom makes 5 statements about the use of color that works for labels. Even a “functional” Shipping label, as well
as Prime, Secondary, Industrial and Decorative labels accrue significant
benefit by adding color.
#1: We experience the world through colors.
Imagine how different our life
would be if we saw the world in only black and white. Colors add context that you don’t get with
only black.
#2: Color increases brand recognition by a whopping
80%.
If you’re involved with an organization selling something,
anything to customers, you should be working to identify ways to increase your
brand recognition; even on lowly shipping labels.
#3: People make subconscious judgments about a person,
environment, or product within 90 seconds, and up to 90% of that assessment is
based on color alone!
When
your customer sees a monochrome label, what assessment of your company do they
make? What assessment would they make if
they saw your labels with color?
#4: 85%
of shoppers cite color as a primary reason behind their product purchase
decisions
You may
say that “shoppers” don’t purchase our products; we sell to businesses. But Buyers, Operation Managers, Shippers and
others inside organizations are people too that make decisions about your
products. Do they see color!
#5: Color helps people remember brands longer
and decide what to buy.
What do customers remember about your company after seeing your labels? If you want to leave them with a positive image, move to print on –demand color.
What do customers remember about your company after seeing your labels? If you want to leave them with a positive image, move to print on –demand color.
If you use monochrome labels anywhere in your operation, ask yourself, “What is the response when our customer’s see a monochrome label?”
Then ask, “Would our customer’s
respond differently if they saw our brand, an image, color text or color blocks
on our labels?”
I believe that once you ask
yourself and your Marketing colleagues this second question, you’ll see how
obvious and how important the decision to move to color on your labels is. Below is my shipping label.
Talk to your Marketing colleagues about adding color to all of your labels. If you
want to start adding color to your labels, contact me. I’ll help you get started “juicing” your
Marketing with print on-demand color labels.
Guy
Mikel
855-962-7670
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