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How Consistent Branding Can Boost Your Revenue by 23%

When you think about building a successful business, you might picture marketing plans, social media posts, or even new product ideas. But here’s a fun fact you might not know:


Consistent branding across your website and marketing can increase your revenue by up to 23%!


That’s not just a nice bonus — it’s a big deal.


So, what exactly is “consistent branding”?


In simple terms, it means using the same visual style, tone of voice, and message across everything you do — from your website and social media, to flyers, emails, and beyond.


Think:

  • The same logo in the same position

  • Matching fonts and colours

  • A familiar tone of voice

  • Clear, repeated messaging about what you do and who you help


When all of that lines up, your brand becomes recognisable, professional, and trustworthy. People start to remember you. They feel more confident in your services. And guess what? That’s what leads to more enquiries, more bookings, and more sales.


Why does it matter so much online?


When someone lands on your website, it’s often their first real impression of your business. If the design is inconsistent — different colours, clashing styles, unclear messages — it can feel confusing or even a little unprofessional.


But when everything looks clean, on-brand, and intentional? You build trust in seconds.


Here’s how I can help


At Marley Design, I specialise in working with businesses and charities to create websites that:

  • Look beautiful and feel like you

  • Keep your branding consistent across every page

  • Are easy to update, so your message stays clear


Whether you’re starting from scratch or need a refresh, we’ll work together to bring your brand to life — clearly, consistently, and with no tech stress.


Ready to build a brand your customers recognise and trust?


Get in touch for a friendly chat: www.marley-design.co.uk


 
 
 

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