Let’s be real. When you think of branding your company, you think of getting a new logo, some new business cards, and maybe a new sign on the building. You also probably think it’s an expensive exercise in vanity. If you’ve had any experience with a traditional branding company, you may be familiar with making all of your presentation materials – brochures, power points, print ads, etc – look and feel the same. But even still, as far as you can tell, you pay a lot of money to a graphic designer to slap some polish on the same old stuff. It’s for these reasons that you have probably avoided branding or re-branding your company at all costs. And I’m here to show you that you’re wrong.