Retail

Why NOW is the time to invest in your brand

It's been a tough year for pretty much every business going. Healthcare and construction aside, the majority of us have had to learn to work remotely, rely on technology, adapt to contracts being put on hold and accept that workers/contractors/suppliers and clients are not available like they used to be.

But out of that challenge has come opportunity and there has never been a better time to adapt, reimagine and reposition your business. And that means your brand.

A brand is not a logo, nor a strap line. It is the feeling and perception that all stakeholders have in association with your company. It requires cultivation and care, research and analysis, understanding of all stakeholders and drivers, precise strategies and careful implementation. 

As many of us wait eagerly for the various dates in April, May, June to start the roadmap to normality post-pandemic, the window is closing to make a real impact to your brand, your business and its goals with this 'new world' in mind.

What have we learned?

  • Brand loyalty has increased for those that have communicated transparently, provided insight and intelligence for customers, and thought creatively about what their customers want - even if they cannot be physically present. This needs harnessing in the long-term.

  • Flexibility is key. The value proposition of a brand or service needs to retain the power to adapt.

  • Covid has accelerated changes, rather than necessarily created new ones. Those that have already invested in digital, wellbeing and connectivity will win, and those that haven't, should do and fast.

  • Local engagement, communication and support has never been more important.

  • Clear communication of messages and services are key. 

  • Tone of voice is especially important. Now is not the time to be tone deaf to the major issues and concerns of businesses and the wider public.

What should businesses look to take forward?

  • Now is the perfect time to take stock and implement change if you haven't done so already.

  • Brands need to be clear, consistent and speak directly to heir target audience.

  • Investment in brand in the short-term will pay off in the long-term.

  • Take advice on tone of voice and the issues to be seen to stand for.

  • Don't do anything half-heartedly - commit to an agenda and ensure it runs through all messaging, internal communications and activities.

  • Engage with your audience proactively and responsibly - if you cannot interact physically with employees and customers, devise and implement a plan that will reach them and maintain their interest and engagement.

We work with businesses to gain a thorough understanding of ambition, targets and hurdles. We analyse perceptions and consider audience drivers, challenging and re-defining USPs to drive opportunity and results.

We deliver innovative brands that engage, inspire and last well into the future. We work fast and smart to ensure business change is effective and timing is optimised.

Think we can help you? Get in touch.

 

The bits of 2020 we want to remember

While for many reasons 2020 was a write off, Calvermont has spent the January dry season attempting to remember the good parts. So, before 2021 gets fully into swing, here are the moments we would like to remember from the last 12 months:

In January we launched a new website for our client Turkey Mill, showcasing its heritage and beauty with a modern twist. This was part of a wider brand campaign which is ongoing and aimed at raising profile of the business oasis, as the best place to work in East Kent. The new website is live here

In March we worked with Studio 44 to launch the corporate website for Greymoor Homes, an exciting homebuilder in Sussex & Surrey which builds semi-rural communities for families of all sizes. At the time of go live, the company had one development launched and a few more in the pipeline. Today the company has 12 sites at various stages. We remain super excited to see where this lovely business goes. The website can be found here

In May we project managed the first totally virtual public exhibition for our client Elysian Residences, who were seeking to obtain permission for a luxury 100 apartment later living development in Berkhamsted, Herts. The exhibition included a fully immersive virtual room, with boards, a model and an online chat facility. The feedback was excellent and we learned that we had received full consent in autumn 2020. You can still see the exhibition online here

In June and July, we started seeing more and more interest in local commuters wanting to take flexible office space nearer to home and our creative brains started getting excited about the campaigns we could embark on come Autumn. We began considering new office space for Calvermont around this time too and the lovely OfficeTribe on Mt Pleasant became a temporary home on occasion. We also quietly made the most of the summer weather with our growing tribe of Gibsons and Thornhill’s - despite being in various phases of social distancing. Check out OfficeTribe's space here - they are soon to be launching new offices on The High St/London Road.

In August and September, we launched a new firm to market called Triadic Labs, an innovative tech company that was focussing on delivering supercharged property viewings through its fully immersive platform that can be whitelabelled per development and experienced by prospective purchasers from the comfort of their own home. Working with the likes of Berkeley Group, the technology has received rave reviews with its real-time customisable feature and has elevated the sales strategy for off-plan property. Check out the showreel here - we predict big things for this company in 2021 and can't wait to support them on their mission to become the go to tech for house builders and architects.

In October we project managed a new film for Turkey Mill to showcase its beauty and to maximise the trend of small businesses and big corporates looking for smaller space outside of London. We had such fun filming and directing the showreel with one of our creative partners Zoomfilms. See what you think of the final version here This was also the month we re-welcomed Olivia back from maternity leave with the youngest Calvermont mascot Rex Marlo.

November was perhaps our favourite month of the year as we took our first proper office space at Town Court Farm, just off Bayham Road. We are delighted to share the business area with other talented local creatives, such as Jo Harris of Art by The Yard and Lucy Ames artist and marketing consultant. We also had several new projects on and kicked-off production of the new online Christmas shopping guide for Tunbridge Wells Together (the BID). The final version is available to view here , produced in partnership with fellow local creatives Studio 44, Ro&Co and David Hodgkinson. The website still includes links to buy online for all retailers, which has remained key in lockdown 2, 3, 4…(!)

In December, we supported the BID’s bigger-than-ever Christmas light switch-on and launched an important #TWWorks campaign to bring big corporates to Tunbridge Wells; alluring developers to create more office space, supporting local businesses, creating a wider talent pool of TW’s workers and driving footfall to the high street. Working in partnership with William Benson, chief executive of TWBC and Locate in Kent, we were lucky to have access to a number of brilliant local businesses such as Cripps Pemberton Greenish, Thomas Snell & Passmore, Southpaw, Logistics UK (formerly Freight Transport Association) to name a few. We also enjoyed more time with established friends Dandara, Childrensalon and Markerstudy. This campaign is still at its beginning and will run through 2021, but if you want to get involved, have a story to tell, or can take our survey visit www.tunbridgewells.works or get it touch.

Despite the pandemic gloom and an unusually quiet Christmas (bar the kids…), December did bring us some positive new client instructions which we are already busy working on. We look forward to telling you more soon…

Happy new year everyone x

Christmas is coming

WE WON’T LET LOCKDOWN LESSEN YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EXPERIENCE

We are once again working with the BID of Tunbridge Wells to help support retailers in the run up to Christmas, but this year, there is a slightly subdued atmosphere due to the global pandemic and the unwelcome arrival of lockdown number 2.

When discussing how best to help retailers at this unusual time, we decided to steer away from delivering printed Christmas brochures to the doorsteps of those who may be shielding. Instead we decided to create an online Christmas Guide which viewers could safely browse from the comfort of their own homes.

While the doors of some of our favourites remain sadly closed for now, this new site allows for some serious time to browse. But, as soon as our stores are allowed to reopen, we are encouraging everyone that can to revisit our lovely streets to buy in-store - to increase footfall and sales at this tricky time.

Browse online, shop in-store (as soon as you can)

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The movement to a virtual guide has also allowed more local businesses to be involved in the set-up….welcome please Studio44 and RoAndCo for the back-end design tech and talented local photographer David Hodgkinson, who was able to capture new images for each of our brilliant shopping streets.

The new online accessibility has enabled us to include direct links to retailers websites, which further extend the viewers experience and encourages even more shopping :-).

Ready, steady, shop

RETAIL GET READY, STEADY…& SHOP

As parents were dealt the tricky hand to decide whether to send their kids back to  schools and nurseries on Monday, England became another step closer to finding its new norm.

With some teachers creating ‘bubbled groups’ and others turning social distancing markers into creative games such as hopscotch; huge claps must go to all of these key workers trying to make the best of a bad situation, particularly in the unknown of whether or not the time is right...

As uniforms were dusted off and lunches packed, our market workers and car sales teams were also heading out the door for their first day back, paving the way for the wider retail return on 15 June. 

Having worked closely for over a year with Royal Tunbridge Wells Together, the BID delivery company that gives local business owners the power to make sustained town improvements, we have seen a little of the impact Covid-19 has had upon our local retailers, and more importantly the families behind them.

While the BID was gearing up for a sustained campaign to attract visitors and businesses, instead we were hit with empty streets, boarded-up shops and projects put on hold. The high street was struggling before, but now it is calling for emergency measures, some of which the BID is lobbying for - such as longer-term business rates reforms and wider reaching parking concessions.

In the meantime, we are thrilled our high streets are being given the chance to return and that our business owners can begin to recoup some of their losses and turbo charge the crucial period leading up to Christmas, safely and sustainably of course. To aid recovery, Royal Tunbridge Wells Together has put together a reopening kit which contains a variety of posters, floor stickers, signs and sneeze screens, which can be ordered at no cost for retailers in the area. To date, we understand that over 1600 orders have been placed.

We would encourage anyone that can to SHOP (safely and sensibly with the right distancing measures of course). As without our custom and support, there is the scary possibility of more closures and many more job losses, so let’s do everything we can to keep our high streets alive.

Come the 15 June, perhaps we can see you for an at distance wave at one of our favourites? Whether it is in and around Royal Victoria Place and Monson Road as we restock our arts and crafts supplies for the kids, down on the Pantiles as we replace home items ruined by said kids, or on the high street as we treat ourselves to something special for that next Zoom party...

Stay alert, stay safe and start shopping ;-)

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