Branding Your Nutrition Business 101 with Marion Tan

In this episode, Stephanie is talking with Marion Tan from Hearten + Hone, a branding studio dedicated to priming wellness leaders for industry growth and recognition, all about the basics of branding your nutrition business. Marion shares the first things you need to think about when building your brand that goes well beyond choosing your brand colours and creating a logo.

She also dives into building a personal brand vs. a business brand and how to choose which one to build, and also how to incorporate branding elements you love that will also resonate with your community.

In today’s episode, you’ll learn:

  • Is it really necessary to “brand” your nutrition business? 

  • The difference between a business brand and a personal brand

  • Should the brand be for the founder or for the audience? 

  • How can you build a brand that reflects who you are?

  • What are some steps nutritionists can take to ensure brand consistency and recognition?

Links and resources mentioned:

Visit the Hearten + Hone Website

Follow Marion on Instagram

Book a FREE Brand Audit with Marion

Watch Stephanie’s free workshop 6 Steps to Start Your Nutrition Business & Sign Your First Paying Clients

Learn more about Launch Your Nutrition Biz online course and save $100 with the code PODCAST

Get support with your marketing inside Nutrition Business Club membership


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