ROLE OF THE BRAND AMBASSADOR IN MARKETING Brand Ambassador‟ is one of the most commonly misunderstood and loosely used terms in the world of Branding. It is more commonly thought of as a celebrity endorser. Another common notion is the association of “brand ambassador‟ only to celebrities‚ while it can include employees of a company and‚ most importantly‚ the customers of a brand. If you remember MDH‚ its owner has been the brand ambassador for years. It is true that there exist certain similarities
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BRAND WARS: WHEN BIG BRANDS PLAY DIRTY “In business as in life‚ you don’t get what you deserve‚ you get what you negotiate.” Chester L Karrass. Today companies do not sell on the basis of their products. The features or benefits provided by the product is a small cog in the whole machine of the customer interaction process adopted by the company. The product sells on the basis of its power to convince customers‚ to appeal to customers and to attach a certain sentiment with the customers. This
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Fashho Shanghai Tang: The First Global Chinese Luxury Brand Table of Content Pg3: What is a luxury brand? How is it different from a regular‚ mass-market brand? How does one build a luxury brand? Pg4 & 5: How would you characterize Shanghai Tang’s brand image and sources of brand equity? Pg5 & 6: What are the strengths and weaknesses of the brand’s existing Personality and image? Pg7: What might have accounted for Shanghai Tang’s unsatisfactory
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(2012) IACSIT Press‚ Singapore Factors Affecting Consumer Preference of International Brands over Local Brands Zeenat Ismail1∗‚ Sarah Masood2 and Zainab Mehmood Tawab2 1 Department of Social Sciences‚ Institute of Business Administration – Karachi 2 Students of Institute of Business Administration – Karachi Abstract: This study was conducted in order to determine the consumer preferences of global brands instead of local ones. It is also designed to find out the buying behavior patterns
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factors 4 4.2 Internal Organizational Factors 5 4.3 Interpersonal and Individual Factors 6 5.0 political factors 7 5.1 Taxes and financial influence 7 5.2 War and financial influence 7 5.3 Political changes and the stock market 7 6.0 How political factors influences organisational buying behaviour 8 6.1 Tata –nano:how political factors infuencethe buying behaviour 9 6.2 Buying behaviour of Tata motors: 9 7.0 Best suited product category influenced by political fagtor 12 8.0
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10 FAILURE BRANDS IN INDIA Marketing is easy to teach‚ it is easier to understand as well. On practice‚ marketing is quite difficult as a company should have a strong marketing team to work on market opportunity analysis‚ target market selection‚ marketing strategy design‚ marketing program development. When a company slips away from deciding the right marketing mix‚ their products meet failure. Failures are not patented by small companies ‚ there are stories of several huge brands who have failed
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Term Project: Brand Repositioning Brand management 10/21/2011 Submitted To: Prof. S. Balasubramanian Submitted By: Manali Agarwal 10PGDM026 Monica Dhiman 10PGDM031 Naval Maheshwari 10PGDM033 Rahul Jain 10PGDM040 Rajesh Rai 10PGDM041 Raman Chaudhary 10PGDM042 Lalit Malik 10PGDM024 Shubham Agrawal 10PGDM050 Submitted By: Manali Agarwal 10PGDM026 Monica Dhiman 10PGDM031 Naval Maheshwari 10PGDM033 Rahul Jain 10PGDM040 Rajesh Rai 10PGDM041 Raman Chaudhary 10PGDM042 Lalit Malik
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McDonald’s: A Good Image with Bad Ethics Aimee Gibison Introduction McDonald’s Corporation has been growing and spreading internationally for the past three decades. Although McDonald’s seems convenient‚ cheap and clean there are many negative aspects of the business. In spite of paying their employees low wages and negatively impacting other cultures‚ McDonald’s and chains like it‚ have managed to position themselves as a positive piece of Americana. McDonald’s promotes its positive image and products
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Introduction: The Ford Explorer is one of the most popular sport-utility vehicles sold in North America and built by Ford Motor Company. Since the early 1990’s the “Explorer” has been the head of the mid-sized SUV fleet in North America by Ford. It was born as a replacement for the Ford Bronco II‚ which ended production when restyling in 1989‚ did not have the desired market capturing success. In addition‚ safety reports of 1989-1990 suggested the Bronco II was prone to rollovers‚ poor handling
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BMW - AN EMOTIONAL BRAND The automobile industry has grown to be a very dynamic one in the recent years. Even though the essential use of this industry has been to satisfy the customer’s need to travel from one place to another in comfort‚ the constantly changing market‚ has slowly changed customer’s needs into wants paving way for high competition in the automobile arena. This essay gives a brief analysis on BMW‚ one of the leading brands in the industry and how they effectively use marketing
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