Mobinil brand conveyed a consistent meaning to consumers? Is this a benefit or a detriment as the mobile service provider business moves forward in Egypt with the entry of Etisalat and Vodafone? Branding strategy made is because brands are powerful assets that must be carefully developed and managed. It is a key element in the company’s relationships with customers. Brands represent customer’s perceptions and feelings about a product and its performance. Hence a brand should have positive brand equity
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build brand equity Contents I. Introduction II. What is brand equity? • Definition: Brand equity • Sources of brand equity • Positive brand equity vs. negative brand equity III. Creating brand equity • Brand position • How to create brand equity? - Selecting brand elements - Integrating with marketing activities - Creating secondary brand associations IV. Summary and Conclusion V. References Introduction In modern society‚ brands play
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Dale Miller Course Convenor Seminar 3 Customer based brand equity ‘Brand news’ Customer based brand equity/ FBBE Uncles ed (2010) Noor‚ Styles & Cowley Ch.2 Read Ch 14 Fournier Be prepared to discuss Fournier’s work; Advanced students will also discuss subsequent authors who cite Fournier’s seminal 1998 work Consumer relationships with brands Brand positioning Introduction to the Brand Audit Building new brands Individual project: literature and findings
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UNILIVER BRAND EQUITY Strategic Brand Management Assignment Student ID: Table of Contents I/ INTRODUCTION 2 II/ Definition of brand equity 2 III/ BUIDING BRAND EQUITY 2 IV/ CUSTOMER BASED BRAND EQUITY 4 V/ BENEFITS OF BRAND EQUITY 5 V / CONCLUSION 6 APPENDICES 7 REFERENCES 10 I/ INTRODUCTION Brand equity is one of the important ideas in brand management‚ marketing‚ in business practice or academic research. Improving and properly creating brand equity has been focused problem for most
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Brand identity‚ loyalty and equity. The extent to which a company can evoke an emotional connection between its brand and its target markets will play a big part in determining its business success. By tapping into consumers’ emotions‚ a company is able to create a long-term relationship in which both consumer and business will enjoy (Robinette 2000‚ p.1). This essay will discuss the emotional connection a brand has with their consumers‚ explaining the need to be identifiable and unique with
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Evaluation of Brand Equity Measures: Further Empirical Results Conceptual Background: There is no consensus about what brand equity means and how a firm can measure the value of a brand‚ hence not possible to evaluate marketing interventions in terms of their ability to enhance brand value. Agarwal and Rao (1996)- The ability of ten consumer based measures of brand equity to estimate individual choice and market share‚ and the relationship between these measures. The underlying assumption in
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Brand equity DirecTV Company has a great promotion which includes its offers for a limited time. The company strategy is to promote their limited time deals to gain and attract more clients by focusing on high quality and value offers to its customers. Furthermore‚ one of the main important elements to introduce the DirecTV’s brand‚ is their ability to satisfy all the clients by offering a reasonable price which is 29.99$ with premium services. In this case‚ DirecTV is offering more than 150 channels
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CHOOSING BRAND ELEMENTS TO BUILD BRAND EQUITY Brand elements‚ sometimes called brand identities‚ are those trademarkable devices that serve to identify and differentiate the brand. The main brand elements are brand names‚ URLs‚ logos‚ symbols‚ characters‚ spokespeople‚ slogans‚ jingles‚ packages‚ and signage. Independent o f the decisions made about the product and how it is marketed‚ brand elements can be chosen in a manner to build as much brand equity as possible. That is‚ according to the customer-based
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RED BULL: BUILDING BRAND EQUITY IN NEW WAYS 02-05-2011 Question 1: Describe Red Bull’s sources of brand equity. Do these sources change depending on the market or country? Answer: Red Bull has a strong marketing strategy for communicating product value to customers. The strategy for building the brand has been created around a simple goal. Whenever a consumer is in need of energy‚ the company wants then to automatically think of Red Bull. The brand uses traditional media channels
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Sources of brand equity The sources of brand equity come from TV commercials‚ sponsorship‚ events‚ promotion‚ logo‚ package and the slogan. Details of each are as follow: TV Commercials: The Main characters in the commercials are always male. This emphasizes the masculine nature of the beer and infers that the beer is for man. Another special point is that quite a number of them are about relationship encounters (e.g. in bars‚ supermarkets etc)‚ this communicates the joy of life. Furthermore
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