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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people say brand‚ the brands that come to mind straight away would be Coca-Cola‚ Nike or even Versace. The dictionary defines a brand as ‘a kind or variety of something distinguished by some distinctive characteristic’. However‚ in marketing terms it is defined as ‘a name‚ term‚ sign‚ symbol or design‚ or a combination of these‚ intended to identify the goods or services of one seller or group of sellers of a product or service’ (Kotler‚ Brown‚ Adam‚ Burton‚ Armstrong‚ 2007). A brand can be defined
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contents of this case study should be used to illustrate the answers to all five assessments that make up this Unit. Candidates are expected to use additional resources and research in order to answer the questions. ZK Industrial Company Limited are a toy manufacturer based in Shantou‚ Guangdong Province‚ People’s Republic of China. They were established in 1995 and produce a range of toys and gifts‚ undertaking the entire production process from design and development to production
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Samsung Electronic which is have a different product and different segment‚ will impact on clash with a lot of competitor from each segment. From the table above‚ we can see there are two big company ho has similar type with Samsung‚ which is they compete in almost every segment with Samsung. Those two company is LG‚ and SONY. The competition between this three will shown in the product and price of each corporate Product & Place Comparison Samsung LG Sony “Imagine the Possibilities ”
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I remember an essay I have written in the beginning of my student life. The title was ‘Aim of my life’ and I have written about being an aeroplane pilot when I grow up. But‚ later I was fascinated by the circuit designs and was determined to study Electrical Engineering since I was in high school. I have cherished a dream to pursue my career as an electrical engineer and I was enrolled in the department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering in Ahsanullah University of Science & Technology
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Reliance Industries Limited About Reliance Reliance is India’s largest private sector conglomerate and amongst Fortune Global 500 companies. They enjoy global leadership and are the largest producer of polyester fibre and yarn‚ having the largest refining capacity at any single locations and also have fully integrated operations spanning exploration and production of oil and gas‚ petroleum refining and marketing‚ retail and telecommunication. Mission of RIL for the environment •Use sustainability
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Beyond Brands Brands have run out of juice. More and more people in the world have grown to expect great performance from products‚ services and experiences. And most often‚ we get it. Cars start first time‚ fries are always crisp‚ dishes shine. A few years ago‚ Saatchi & Saatchi looked closely at the question: What makes some brands inspirational‚ while others struggle? And we came up with the answer: Lovemarks: the future beyond brands How do I know a Lovemark? Lovemarks transcend brands. They
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The Impact of Linguistic Differences on International Brand Name Standardization: A Comparison of English and Chinese Brand Names of Fortune-500 Companies Author(s): June N. P. Francis‚ Janet P. Y. Lam‚ Jan Walls Reviewed work(s): Source: Journal of International Marketing‚ Vol. 10‚ No. 1 (2002)‚ pp. 98-116 Published by: American Marketing Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/25048880 . Accessed: 19/02/2012 07:18 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms
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MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTARTION | MARKETING MANAGEMENT | | “Choose one determinant of organizational buyer behavior this can either be an internal or external variable which influences organizational buyer decision making “ | | | SUMBITTED BY:NAME: RAJESH KUMARSTUDENT ID: 0048DODO1112LECTURER: Dr. sYED aBDUL kADIR | | Table of Contents Executive summary 3 1.0 introduction 3 2.0 What is Organizational buying behaviour 3 3.0 Features of Organizational Buying 4
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2014-15 Prof. Avinash Mulky 1. Introduction The quality of sales and distribution management is an important determinant of success in customer acquisition and revenue growth for companies across business sectors. Although some businesses sell directly to their customers using a client acquisition team or company sales force‚ many sales organizations utilize a channel for going to the market. The use of a channel makes it incumbent on members of the marketing and sales team to have a good understanding
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