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MY SIGNATURE OFFERS

BOOST
LOGO
DESIGN

£ 299
  • 1-2-1 Consultation
  • Unique Logo Design
  • Logo Concepts
  • Vector Source Files
  • Supplied in .jpg, tiff, eps, png formats
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BOOST YOUR BRAND
PACKAGE

£ 999
  • 1-2-1 Consultation
  • Unique Logo Design
  • Mood Board
  • Logo Concepts
  • Vector Source Files
  • Supplied in .jpg, tiff, eps, png formats
  • Brand images
  • Brand Colours Kit
  • Social Media Graphics
  • Canva Templates

SUPERBOOST YOUR BRAND PACKAGE

£ 1499
  • 1-2-1 Consultation
  • Logos
  • Mood Board
  • Logo Concepts
  • Vector Source Files
  • Supplied in .jpg, tiff, eps, png formats
  • Brand images
  • Brand Colours Kit
  • Design of business cards and a promotional leaflet or an email marketing template and landing page. Optional brand guidelines + £100

MY SIGNATURE OFFERS

BOOK, EBOOK
TYPESETTING OR COVER DESIGN

Prices start from
£ 149
  • 1-2-1 Consultation
  • Book/ Ebook Typesetting or Book Cover Design
  • 2 PDF proofs for correction
  • Print ready pdf

BOOST YOUR BRAND WITH BOOKS
PACKAGE

Maximum 40,000 Word Manuscript
£ 999
  • 1-2-1 Consultation
  • Page design
  • Formatting
  • 100-200 Pages
  • 1-20 Images
  • Cover Design
  • Paperback
  • Ebook
  • FREE Cover Mock ups
  • UPLOAD FILES TO KDP

SUPERBOOST YOUR BRAND 
WITH BOOKS
PACKAGE

Maximum 40,000 Word Manuscript
£ 1499
  • 1-2-1 Consultation
  • Page design
  • Formatting
  • 100-200 Pages
  • 1-20 Images
  • Cover Design
  • Paperback
  • Ebook
  • FREE Cover Mock ups
  • UPLOAD FILES TO KDP
  • Create online marketing, lead magnets and landing page or author website

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Boost Your Brand

Boost Your Brand with Miss Digital Media. Beckie Sanderson of Miss Digital Media recently created a video workshop for the upcoming Digital Women Summit.

This online event has been created by Her Business Buddy and is taking place between 7th-11th September. You can sign up for the event here:

This event aims to empower women globally with digital skills, hosting 22 speakers on a range of topics over 5 days.

It is the first event of its kind to take place for India but will be available for free to anyone all over the world.

Boost Your Brand Workshop

This workshop covers a variety of topics including:

  • Mindset & Branding
  • Ideal Client: Why, Who, What, Where and How
  • Brand Identity
  • Brand Visibility
  • Customer Experience

Throughout the process of creating and developing a business brand or a personal brand, we have to think about so many different factors.

A brand is not just about the design of a company logo, and the colours used in marketing, it is so much more than that! 

This workshop provides practical advice, and access to my ideal client worksheet, which actionable tasks that will really help to give your Brand a Boost. You can get a sneak preview here!

I hope you found my video workshop helpful? I’d love your feedback and comments, and some likes and subscribes to my YouTube Channel would be great!

Thank you

Beckie x

Would you like to be featured in this Classroom Blog?

If you would like to write a guest post or be interviewed for Miss Digital Media’s Classroom blog please email beckie@missdigitalmedia.co.uk

Read more articles from the Miss Digital Media’s Classroom Blog

If you need help with branding, blogging, websites, or self-publishing please get in touch – I’m here to help! 

Call 07900002530 or email beckie@missdigitalmedia.co.uk

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How Customers Experience Shapes Your Brand

How Customers Experience Shapes Your Brand: In this classroom blog, Miss Digital Media collaborates with Katie Spreadbury, from Orange Sheep Research.

Katie provides a different perspective on how we can give our Brand a Boost by considering the customer’s experience of our brand and identifying how we can improve our brand by asking our customers questions.

Katie Spreadbury - Orange Sheep Research
How customers experience shapes your brand

You do not own the way your brand is perceived

Sure you can work out your brand values, sort your logo, colour palette and design, choose your brand voice, and so on. But the fact remains, your audience – your customers/clients and the people you are targeting to be customers/clients in future – are the only ones who truly know your brand. 

Because their truth – the way they perceive your brand – is the only one that matters. 

Every interaction you have with your customers shapes their view of your brand. From the post you put on social media, to your website, to the experiences they have of dealing with you directly (purchasing or working with you) to the way they see you interacting with others online – it all shapes their perception of you and therefore your brand image.

Is the image you are putting out there the same as the one you think you are putting out?

For example, one of your brand values might be “helpful”. But if they are seeing a lot of comments and questions on your social media page going unanswered, this will not be something they particularly associate with you.

The only way to really know what they think of you is to ask them.

Asking questions such as what words they would associate with your brand, how your brand makes them feel, whether they agree your brand is aimed at them. What do they really think of you? Do they associate the values you are trying to portray with you? 

Only by having these conversations can we know what people are really thinking about us. For more advice on how to have these conversations with your audience check out Katie’s blog on the issue ‘What do your ideal customers value more than anything?

Katie’s Biog:  

Katie Spreadbury founded OrangeSheep Research to help small businesses increase sales by building a band of loyal customers who buy more, more often, and who will shout about them to anyone who will listen. Katie believes that when a business knows what their customers really think they have the foundations to build a business their customers love, and she helps them get there through high-quality customer research. To learn more about how to find out what your customers really think to join Katie in her free Facebook group, the aptly named “What your customers REALLY think”.

Miss Digital Media would like to thank Katie for sharing her useful tips and advice which will help to Boost Your Brand. 

Would you like to be featured in this Classroom Blog?

If you would like to write a guest post or be interviewed for Miss Digital Media’s Classroom blog please email beckie@missdigitalmedia.co.uk

Read more articles from the Miss Digital Media’s Classroom Blog

If you need help with branding, blogging, websites, or self-publishing please get in touch – I’m here to help! 

Call 07900002530 or email beckie@missdigitalmedia.co.uk

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Brands Books and Bios

Brands, Books, and Bios. Miss Digital Media interviews The Simple Mum, Blogger, and Award-winning Author Cheryl Lee-White, who shares her experience and tips on creating, publishing, and promoting Brands, Books and Bios.

Cheryl Lee-White is a mother to 3 girls and lives with them and her partner in Somerset, UK. She is an award-winning children’s author and writes a blog for parents called The Simple Mum. She uses her passion for writing and photography to create a business utilising these. 

When and why did you start your business? 
I started my blog up in 2016 which at first was just a hobby. I had a passion for writing and a blog seemed like the best outlet to share my passion. I have 3 daughters and we love to be active and enjoy the great outdoors so I thought I could write a blog about parenting sharing our experience. I named my blog The Simple Mum as my focus is on keeping parenting simple. Blogging was a stepping stone for me to branch out into other areas.

What products and services does The Simple Mum offer? 
Firstly I have my website that offers readers a wealth of free information on all things parenting. I run my blog like a magazine adding posts on different categories every month to ensure there is a wide diversity of content. 

I have written and published 2 children’s rhyming books, ‘Pete The Cheeky Parakeet‘ and the award-winning ‘The Book of Silly Rhymes‘. I offer local author visits where I will go into schools and discuss how to become a writer and read my story to the children.  

I offer freelance writing services where I write content for other businesses and I also sell my photography on stock websites and occasionally sell prints via my social media pages.

What inspires you to write and how do you develop your ideas?
A love for writing is what drives me to keep constantly creating and trying new types of writing. My inspiration definitely comes from my children. Being a mother helps me to create posts for my blog that can help other parents. My children are also what inspired me to start writing children’s books. 

How did you find the process of writing, designing, and publishing your first book? 
Finishing writing a story is just the beginning of the journey and the easy part the publishing is the hard part. Finding a publisher in the first place isn’t easy. You can’t submit stories directly to traditional publishers so you have to use literary agents that can take anything up to 4 months to get back to you. I was lucky that I stumbled across an interview with a new children’s book publisher called Blue Falcon Publishing who was accepting direct submissions. They are in between traditional and self-publishing as I do pay a small fee for their services but they handle all the publishing, editing, blurb write up, cover design, and help with marketing. 

Would you ever self publish a book? 
Yes, I would consider using self-publishing services I did almost use Amazon publishing before I found my publisher. I am however a perfectionist and don’t have the skills to create a good looking book so even if I self-published I would always outsource a professional to edit and design the book for me and of course an illustrator.

What platforms, tools, processes, and techniques do you use to promote your blog and sell your books, products, and services? 
My favourite platform for promoting is Facebook. This generates me the most leads for my blog and books and is also the platform I am most familiar with. Instagram is another favourite platform of mine and is where I sometimes make sales on my photography as it is a very image-based platform. 

Twitter although I don’t get much traffic or interaction from there it is a great place to find opportunities and connect with other bloggers. 

What tips can you share about how you built your personal brand and Bio? 
Be authentic and create a brand that resonates with you. My brand for The Simple Mum is very personal to me even down to my logo which consists of my family and the beach 2 of my favourite things. 

What tips could you share with other aspiring writers, authors, and business mums about blogging and building an audience?
My biggest tip to share with other aspiring writers is to never give up, keep constantly writing, and challenging yourself. The best way to build an audience is to write and share as much of your work as you can. Starting up your own blog is one way to share your work and gradually grow an audience. Also, guest blogging for other websites will help build an audience and get you noticed. I recently wrote a poem for Captain Tom Moore that I shared on my social media, from that it was then shared on a website for lockdown poetry and from there I was contacted to ask if I wanted to be a judge for a poetry competition. Keep writing and sharing as you never know where it will lead you. 

What projects do you have planned for the future? 
During Lockdown I have written a new children’s rhyming story so I am going through the process of getting it published and hopefully it should be ready later this year. I am also looking into setting up a family photography service to add more to the photography side of my business.

You can find The Simple Mum on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/thesimplemum/ and check out her blog at http://www.thesimplemum.com/

Miss Digital Media would like to thank Cheryl for sharing her tips and advice on writing, blogging, personal branding, publishing, and promotion.
If you would like to write a guest post for Miss Digital Media’s Classroom blog please email hi@missdigitalmediaco.uk

Read more articles from the Miss Digital Media’s Classroom Blog

If you need help with branding, blogging, websites, or self-publishing please get in touch – I’m here to help! 

Call 07900002530 or email hi@missdigitalmedia.co.uk

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What does your logo say about you?

What does your logo say about you? Does it give the right impression of your business? Does it tell people what you do? Does it represent your brand well?

As a business owner, there are many aspects to consider in creating your logo and brand identity, such as budget, functionality, and creating the right look and feel for your business. 

Investing in your Logo design
When selecting a designer to work with it is very important to choose the right person for the job, which can be quite confusing when there are so many designers and various price options available. 

Whether your business is a start-up or an established business, you need to ensure that any investment provides brand assets that are fit for purpose and bring a good return on investment. 

As I designer I am frustrated by seeing other ‘designers’ offering logo design or any design services for that matter at extremely low cost. I think this de-values, the quality, and integrity of design.  

Yes, there are many people on websites like fiver and people per hour who will offer you the world for a fiver. I would hedge my bets that it’ll cost you more than a fiver to fix the problems and any loss of time in using their services – this would be such a bad investment.

Recently I’ve seen many low budget logo design services being advertised for a little as £5-£20. Some show examples that can’t really be called logos in my opinion. Others may look pretty but don’t really stand up as proper logo designs that are scalable, legible, or unique. 

What is worse is that often these services are in some cases not using the correct software tools or following the most basic of design principles and as a result, they are not providing their clients with properly designed logos.

Logo’s should be created in a vector format, and customers should be supplied with a .ai file so that the logo design can be used for a variety of purposes. But then again for £5! Could anyone really expect to get a decent, unique professional logo design supplied in the correct formats? I think not! 

Below I’ve listed 3 pricing categories for logo design in the current market and what you can expect to get for those prices. 

Logo Design Budget
Low Budget £5-20: Generic, basic, template logo designs, created on Canva, or with incorrect tools or software. Whilst they might look ok and sufficiently do the job on your social media, will these stand up to being used in print media? Is the work provided fit for purpose? Does it make your business look professional or amateurish? I think it makes it look like you don’t value your own business more than £20. 

Mid Range £100-£350: I feel this is a more realistic ballpark figure and a fairer price for creating a professional logo design. Depending on your requirements and design brief, you should expect to receive initial design concepts, 1 lot of variations based on your feedback, and the final logo design, also possibly a final logo supplied in different colorways. I would ensure that you receive a variety of different formats and sizes for use in print and social media. You should check with your designer how their process works and what their price includes.

High-Cost £1000-£15,000 plus: This price range would be for much larger organisations or corporate businesses. This would be for a very high-end logo and branding design for global, international audiences, and high ticket business. Where a client wants to create a complete brand identity and develop company brand guidelines to follow. Such as specifying colour palettes, fonts, sizing, spacing, image elements, language and tone of copywriting, and much more. 

Miss Digital Media Logo Design
I am offering logo design from just £249. Providing clients with a bespoke design supplied in a variety of formats to use in print and social media. 

The process is simple, I discuss the client’s brand and design brief, and create some draft concepts, from which a final logo is developed and supplied in a variety of formats. 

If you would like to discuss this service in more detail please get in touch! I’m always happy to discuss these things – there is never any obligation to purchase. Take a look at the Portfolio page to see examples of my work.

Please get in touch if you would like to discuss your logo design – I’m here to help! 

Call 07900002530 or email hi@missdigitalmedia.co.uk

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Give Your Brand a Boost!

Give your brand a boost. Do you want to develop your skills, your marketing, or your brand? If so, Miss Digital Media offers a range of services to help give you a Branding Boost!

Each brand is unique – as are the people behind the brand, as such Miss Digital Media has developed a range of Brand Boosting services to help you develop your businesses or organisations products or services.

What is a Branding Boost?

Create a new brand or rebrand an existing business to promote your products and services.

Miss Digital Media can help you to achieve this in a number of different ways.

  • Logo and branding identity
  • Graphic design
  • Online marketing including websites and social media
  • Email marketing
  • Print media and marketing materials
  • Monthly media support
  • Digital media training

Miss Digital Media always tries to put you in the driving seat, by offering advice and guidance on the best use of your time, your budget, your skills and the tools that you have available to you.

Expertise in branding and online marketing is essential for businesses and organisations in the Digital age. Most entrepreneurs would hire a professional graphic designer to develop a logo for their business rather than have a go themselves, but when it comes to managing online marketing SME’s, start ups, charities, and community groups often can not afford to outsource this work regularly, which is why digital media training is a cost effective and empowering solution for you or your team.

For the digitally savvy – or those who want to become digitally savvy – there are so many opportunities to be had here with Miss Digital Media.

Look out for forthcoming training courses, videos and online resources in the areas of Brand Boosting, Email Marketing and Social media. Make sure you are following Miss Digital Media on Facebook to ensure you don’t miss out on any forthcoming training opportunities.

Please get in touch if you would like to discuss your Branding Boost!
Call 07900002530

or email hi@missdigitalmedia.co.uk

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