This is a guest post from Revolve Branding & Marketing
(Member since 1987)
“Branding is about helping an organization determine their secret sauce.”
Phil Otto is Founder and CEO of Revolve Branding and Marketing. “Brand is a combination of reputation and expectation,” he continues. “Your vision, mission, values and purpose are the soul of your brand. Your name, logo and advertising are the skin of your brand. Get your business objectives right and your brand strategy writes itself.”
Otto is sitting in his office overlooking the Bedford Basin with newly-minted Revolve Vice-President Mike Bardsley. “It’s important to work from strategy first,” adds Bardsley. “Our clients have something they need to communicate, but they don’t always have the expertise or skills to do that professionally and effectively. We’re a partner who’s focused on their objectives and success.”
“Our strength is that we’re brand strategy first, and that informs our creative approach,” says Otto. “We were the first to start practicing branding 25 years ago when everyone else was still talking about advertising.”
Today, Revolve is a full-service branding and marketing firm with 40 communications professionals offering scalable, nimble, digital-first solutions for every size of enterprise, from small local businesses to multinational corporations.
“We are very nimble and able to quickly adapt to the way society consumes information,” explains Otto. “We believe that small business is the backbone of the Canadian economy, so we want to make ourselves accessible to a wide range of clients, from start-ups to U.S. brands needing a Canadian lens on their marketing.”
“We are a small business ourselves, so we never lose sight of how difficult that growth process is,” adds Bardsley. “We add value for each of our clients, no matter the size. There’s always an objective we can work together to reach, whether it’s revenue growth, sustainability or reaching new markets.”
Values are what makes Revolve tick, whether it’s serving clients or serving the community. “Our values are strategic, creative, uncomplicated, initiative and caring,” says Otto. “We believe that the measure of a society is how well it takes care of its weakest citizens. We invest heavily in making Halifax and Nova Scotia a better place.”
If you’ve been to a major event in Halifax in recent memory, you probably have a sense of how those values are put into action. Revolve supports the IWK Foundation, Hospice Halifax, Halifax PRIDE, the Children’s Wish Foundation, the Arthritis Society, the Mental Health Foundation, Junior Achievement, the TEMA Foundation and long-time client TIMBER MART’s Timberkids Charitable Foundation, of which Otto is Board Chair — just to name a few.
In addition to supporting causes important to clients and the community, Revolve encourages its team to get involved in changing the world. It’s a great way to build a healthy corporate culture. “It’s a very informed and engaged group of smart people who care,” says Bardsley. “We often match donations contributed by our staff.”
It’s all part of creating a cohort of people who work together to bring the best possible strategy and solution to the client. “Being able to work with people you like and respect, and understanding each other’s skill sets so you can set each other up for success is so important,” he continues. “The attention on building our culture and making sure this is a good place to work is never complete.”
The strength of a diverse team is key to Revolve’s own secret sauce, according to Otto. “We have lots of staff in their 20s, 30s and 40s. We’ve got good stickiness with staff, which means we’ve had people here for 20 years or more, which is kind of unheard of in this industry. We have that wisdom and we are always complementing that with youth. And stickiness with staff is what leads to stickiness with clients.”
“We have to be able to pivot based on how society consumes information — it’s a digital world. We have social media content creators, strategists, writers, developers, photographers, videographers and animators. We get it.”
Bardsley agrees. “Our clients need to look good in their digital spaces more than ever, and it changes so quickly — we need the right people to add value, and we have them.”
Revolve’s client list includes an impressive array of local, national and international businesses. “We like working directly with decision-makers to make things happen,” says Bardsley. “The two clients I started with 16 years ago I still deal with: TIMBER MART and Kohltech Windows & Entrance Systems — I’d take a bullet for them. We’ve had a wonderful relationship with Supplement King, and helped this small local business become a national player with 55 stores across North America.” Supplement King Founder Roger King recently won Gold in the Business Leader of the Year category at the Halifax Chamber’s Business Awards.
“We look for clients who see us as a partner, not a vendor, who are nimble and entrepreneurial in their own style and process, have an element of trust and are in it for the long run,” adds Otto. “We’re fortunate to work with some big brands like Deloitte, Red Wing Shoes and Polaris. We also work with local businesses like SONA, a merchant services company that won Silver in the Chamber’s Small Business of the Year category this year, and companies like Dogtopia, Trim Landscaping, Meta and CBCL.”
Revolve continues to evolve. Bardsley just came in as an equity partner and Vice-President in December, a natural evolution from his strong working relationship with Otto over 16 years. “When I started this business, I wanted it to be a 100-year business, not just about me or my lifespan,” says Otto. “Part of it is legacy. The other part is you don’t hire a bunch of staff and give an end date to that. We’ve got a lot of talented people who’ve put their hearts and souls into this, and we have a responsibility to them and to our clients.”
“My time with the Revolve crew has been filled with growth and change,” says Bardsley. “This fuels my growth and Revolve’s growth. Phil and I balance each other out. We have similar values but a different way of doing things.”
At the end of the day, both Bardsley and Otto believe in the power of effective branding to transform. “Effective branding comes from a solid business strategy and healthy business culture, not design and not advertising,” says Bardsley. “It’s foundational to your operations and your ethics. It’s who you are and how you do everything.”
Learn more about Revolve at revolve.ca.
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