The Impact of Brand Personality on Brand-Aroused Feelings Dr Karen Miller School of Management and Marketing‚ University of Southern Queensland‚ Toowoomba‚ QLD‚ Email: Miller@usq.edu.au Brand managers are increasingly using brand personality to differentiate and uniquely position their brand without really knowing its effects. This study begins to addresses this gap by examining the effects of brand personality on brand-aroused feelings across the product categories of sport shoes‚ mobile phones
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summary Sunsilk is one of the world ’s most popular hair care brands and is currently marketed in more than 50 countries. It was launched in India in 1964 .Over the decades it has been revamped‚ constantly keeping it contemporary with the changing times and consumer preferences. Objective: To enable brand image measurement of Sunsilk. Methodology: The two models developed are: 1 Model used Instrument of data collection Sample size Brand asset valuator model Questionnaire 25 respondents 2 Model
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Brand Management Analysis of the top ten Brands Submitted to - Prof. Radhakrishnan Submitted by – Abbas Ali (13062) Analysis of the Top Ten Brands: 1. Google: Out of the the top ten brands which grew since 2006 five are technology brands. Interestingly‚ the technology category has grown 141 percent since the inception of the rankings. Since the financial crisis the BrandZ global top 100 brands have strengthened in each category of brand equity. The different components here are meaningful
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retail in-store level‚ merchandising refers to the variety of products available for sale and the display of those products in such a way that it stimulates interest and entices customers to make a purchase. Fashion merchandising is the promotion of apparel sales and involves all of the tasks necessary to deliver the clothing requests and meet the needs of potential customers and designers. Developing campaigns‚ displays and advertisements‚ directing manufacturing and marketing‚ and creating sales strategies
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examines the brand management of Gucci‚ as one of today’s most prominent luxury brands. Based on literature it first looks at definitions of luxury and luxury brand equity as an expression of dream value. Then it explores the identity‚ brand building‚ brand architecture‚ brand stretching and strategies Gucci follows in each of its segments. In the light of the latest recession‚ it looks at the response strategies of the brand and sheds light on the communication challenges‚ the brand faces in reconciling
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Brand identity specifies the facets of brands’ uniqueness and value. The common element sending a single message amid the variety of products‚ actions and communications. Brand positioning is the main difference creating preference in a specific market at a specific time for its products. For existing brands‚ identity is the source of positioning‚ or the angle used by the products of that brand to attack a market in order to grow their market share at the expense of competition. What is the organisation’s
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Project: Re – establishing the Brand “Boroloine” in the Indian Market Issue In the wake of 21st century and due to globalization in the Indian Industrial arena‚ multiple international products are available in the market‚ Boroline as a product started losing its prominence. Re-energizing / Re - establishment of the brand was required to capture the lost ground. Objective and Scope of Study Re –Branding / Re- establishing the brand Boroline in the Indian market would require extensive research
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CASE STUDY ON INDIAN RAILWAYS (MONOPOLY) In economics‚ a monopoly (from the Latin word monopolium – Greek language monos‚ one + polein‚ to sell) is defined as a persistent market situation where there is only one provider of a product or service. Monopolies are characterized by a lack of economic competition for the good or service that they provide and a lack of viable substitute goods. Monopoly should be distinguished from monopsony‚ in which there is only one buyer of the product or service;
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INTRODUCTION Holicks a brand was established before 6 decades back in 1960. It is owned by GlaxoSmithKline consumer health care. It’s a malted milk hot drink. It was a substitute of “Milk” as Baby Food It acquired more than 50% market share in India milk beverage market. Initially Horlicks is claimed to promote sleep when consumed at bedtime. In India‚ It is popularly known as “mother’s Horlicks”. Some Facts •All Horlicks sold in India = 6 times length of Great wall of China •Taller‚ Stronger
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CADBURY ADS – BRAND RECONSTRUCT 1. Tagline – Kuch Khaas hai zindagi mein The advertisements with this tagline are: • The football advertisement with old men in it • The girl with mehendi on her hands • The cricket advertisement These advertisements show that Cadbury is eaten whenever there is something special happening in life. So if the person scores a century in cricket or the old men win the football match or when the girl is about to get married‚ she is shown to be celebrating
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