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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/coinlaundry/public_html/coinlaundryassociation/planetlaundry/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Originally posted – Mar 27, 2012 <\/em><\/p>\n What is our industry’s brand? I’m fond of the following motto that I derived from the insightful consumer research conducted by the Coin Laundry Association: Our customers want time-savings and convenience in a clean, safe environment that is close to home. I believe this statement does a great job of describing what we aspire to in each of our member’s stores.<\/p>\n Knowing what we want our brand identity to say to the public \u2013 and understanding that many of your competitors simply perpetuate the “stigma” created by poorly run, ill-equipped and unkempt laundries of the past \u2013 brings me back to the most integral component of any brand \u2013 the name.<\/p>\n This becomes very interesting for our industry. I can’t think of another business that could possibly suffer the identity crisis we do if we measure based on the number of names by which we’re known:<\/p>\n \u2022 Laundry<\/p>\n \u2022 Coin laundry<\/p>\n \u2022 Laundromat<\/p>\n \u2022 Laundramat<\/p>\n \u2022 Laundrymat<\/p>\n \u2022 Launderette<\/p>\n \u2022 Coin laundromat<\/p>\n \u2022 Lavanderia<\/p>\n \u2022 Washateria<\/p>\n \u2022 Self-service laundry<\/p>\n \u2022 Vended laundry<\/p>\n \u2022 Card laundry<\/p>\n I didn’t mean to start name-calling, but you could probably come up with a few more that I haven’t listed here. And the quandary continues when thinking about doing laundry for customers \u2013 are we offering wash-dry-fold, fluff-and-fold or drop-off laundry?<\/p>\n By any other name, indeed.<\/p>\n What does it matter what’s on our sign, or on our business cards? You can imagine that, as the trade association serving this industry for more than 50 years, this is the sort of thing that we lose sleep over. It seems like everyone has his or her own preference, and I often hear from CLA members suggesting that everything from our publications to the name of the association itself be changed to reflect their chosen nomenclature to describe the industry.<\/p>\n For me, the central notion of branding is to effectively communicate to your audience who you are and what you do. Sounds straightforward enough, no?<\/p>\n However, as businesses, we often have multiple audiences or stakeholders as potential targets of our message. What is the right name when talking to any of the following?<\/p>\n \u2022 Current laundry customers<\/p>\n \u2022 Potential laundry customers<\/p>\n \u2022 Current laundry owners<\/p>\n \u2022 Potential laundry owners<\/p>\n \u2022 Distributors<\/p>\n \u2022 Manufacturers<\/p>\n \u2022 Landlords<\/p>\n \u2022 Lenders<\/p>\n \u2022 Legislators<\/p>\n \u2022 Regulators<\/p>\n My approach to this challenge has been to use the name that best fits both your brand and its primary audience. Laundry owners in Texas are likely to run a “washateria,” while California operators are apt to offer “fluff-and-fold” service. Industry manufacturers who produce equipment for both laundry stores and apartment laundries are more likely to talk about the “vended laundry” industry.<\/p>\n When I’m talking with a news reporter or a state legislator, it’s often the word “laundromat” that gains the most familiarity. Yet, for some within the industry, “laundromat” carries a negative connotation that evokes the run-down laundries of the past.<\/p>\n From a strictly descriptive point of view, I personally prefer “retail, self-service laundry.” In fact, with alternative payment systems dominating the intra-industry conversation, some feel that “Coin Laundry Association” no longer sufficiently describes our organization.<\/p>\n Perhaps the CLA is due for a name change \u2013 tough to say. On one hand, fewer stores today are coin-operated; on the other, the association has built a great reputation and significant brand equity with its members as the Coin Laundry Association. The industry’s (and the association’s) brand is likely to be subject to perpetual debate. But the fact that we’re talking about the importance of brand at all is in itself a major leap forward.<\/p>\n For an industry that has done so little advertising and marketing in recent decades, it’s about time we started making a name for ourselves.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Originally posted – Mar 27, 2012 What is our industry’s brand? I’m fond of the following motto that I derived from the insightful consumer research conducted by the Coin Laundry Association: Our customers want time-savings and convenience in a clean, safe environment that is close to home. 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