Business Resilience

How to market your ISO certification

So you've received your ISO Certification - now it's time to promote this to the world! Read on to learn various ways you can promote your certification.

Adam McDean

If you’ve gone to the effort to implement ISO-certified quality control procedures, we know that your business is well prepared to deliver consistently high-quality products or services based on tried and tested systems. We also know that an ISO certification validates your commitment to operating as an international-standard, best-practice business.

But how do you communicate this with your customers who may be unaware of the importance of an ISO certification? ISO-certified quality control procedures should give you a strong competitive advantage, but in many cases, you’ll need to educate your market to ensure your business is taking full advantage of your valuable ISO certification.

Here are five tips to help you properly market your ISO certification to the world.

1. Display your certification

When you achieve an ISO certification, you’ll be given a hard-copy certificate. Frame and display your certificate where customers will see it.

Mention your ISO certification prominently on your website, and include mentions in the email signatures of all your staff, on printed business cards, letterheads and any other custom stationery you use. Your About Us page should explain what areas of your business are ISO Certified – as well as what certification you have.

Include mentions on any promotional material such as banners or signs that you may use if you attend trade fairs or other industry events.

2. Provide some context

Dedicate a page of your website to explaining exactly what your ISO certification means, what you did to earn it, and the value this provides to your customers.

Link to this page every time you mention your ISO-certification online. Also include an explanation paragraph on all your printed materials such as brochures, catalogues, quotes, price lists and annual reports.

3. Educate your staff on the benefits of ISO certification

Ensure all your staff know that you have an ISO certification, what it means and how to succinctly explain it to your customers.

Everyone who has potential contact with your customers — from senior managers to reception staff — should be able to deliver a short ‘elevator pitch’ that explains the value of your ISO certification.

4. Tell the media about your certification

Journalists are often on the lookout for trusted spokespeople they can call on for expert comment. Send out a media release to relevant trade publications and blogs to announce your ISO certification and why this makes you a best-practice operator in your industry sector.

Include the topics you can provide expert commentary on, and invite journalists to get in touch whenever they need a relevant quote for their articles.

Building positive relationships with the media can have wonderful flow on effects for your business (and industry as a whole).

5. Respect the conditions around promoting ISO certification

There are some conditions around how you can promote your ISO certification, and violating these can land you in hot water with the official body. It’s important to remember that you can’t claim a specific product is ISO certified, as ISO certification pertains to processes, not products.

You can’t use the ISO logo on any of your marketing materials without permission; don’t use the term ‘ISO accredited’ as it’s a certification, not an accreditation; and you may not print any implied ISO endorsement on any product or product packaging.

Providing you don’t violate these terms, an ISO certification can be a valuable addition to your marketing message that underlines your capability to consistently provide superior quality products or services.

Want to learn more about how ISO certification can benefit your business? Get in touch with the ISO experts at QMS certification Services for a friendly chat.

Ready for QMS to help you take the lead?