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In the vast landscape of branding, crafting a strong and impactful brand identity is crucial for any business seeking to establish a lasting presence in the minds of consumers. Among the myriad elements that shape a brand's identity, the choice of colors holds tremendous significance. Colors have the remarkable ability to evoke emotions, convey meaning, and create immediate connections with an audience. This is why it is so important to understand the importance of selecting colors wisely to create a cohesive and powerful brand image. From understanding how colors can effectively communicate your brand's personality, values, and mission to exploring real-world examples of successful branding palettes, we will provide expert insights and tips to guide you in making informed decisions when it comes to coloring your brand identity. Whether you are rebranding or starting from scratch, this blog aims to equip you with the knowledge to craft a memorable and impactful brand identity that resonates with your target audience on a deeper level.

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JWT in Atlanta hosted their second CLEVER : Ideas made kinetic breakfast seminar this week with leading mobile marketing expert, Brent Hieggelke of Urban Airship as keynote speaker.

The presentation on "How 10 Brand Leaders Are Redefining Their Customer Relationships" talked to the crowd of about 30 or 40 people on how important it is for marketers to take mobile marketing seriously.

According to the invite;

"Mobile now sets the bar for brand relevancy, and Urban Airship is leading the shift from interruption-based marketing strategies to personalized, invitation-geared messaging."

Brent Hieggelke, a man that clearly knows what he is talking about, pulls from years of research done by his firm on best-practices for employing digital wallets, apps, location data, and targeted customer insight to drive meaningful, and profitable, brand engagement.

"Top power brands aren't just building consumer connections, they're redefining the context."