Professional Qualification (Please specify)______ Post graduate()_ Graduate_()__ Q1. Do you have your own mobile phone? a) Yes b) No Q2. How many mobile phones do you have? a) 1 b) 2 or more Q3. What brand is it? a) Nokia b) Blackberry c) Iphone d) Samsung Q4. You often use mobile to? a) Call b) Sms c) Wap (mobile internet) d) MMS Q5. What type of phone would you like to have? a) Flap phone b) Slide phone c) Tough phone
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XYLYS BRAND PERSONALITY AND SELE-IMAGE CONGRUENCE ANALYSIS Question 1.1: According to the brand personality article and the Exhibit 2 & 5‚ the similarity/differences could be observed as follows. Both users and non-users consider the luxury watches as quite sincerity‚ which is associated with the personality traits of down-to-earth and honest. Excitement dimension is associated with exciting‚ daring‚ imaginative‚ spirited and up-to-date‚ and this dimension of brand personality is more favorable
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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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Proposal & Literature Review By Maria Kohutova Future Brand of Slovakia An investigation of perception of Slovakia as a tourist destination in UK Supervisor Giles Forbes Submission: 22. April 2010 * Research Proposal Research topic ‘Future Brand of Slovakia - An investigation of perception of Slovakia as a tourist destination in UK’ is the name of research topic. Reason for choice and aims Nowadays the building of brand is a one of the most popular trends‚ included: branding of
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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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The Concept of Self and its Marketing Interest Self-concept is described by Zhao‚ Li‚ Teng‚ & Lu (2014) as the image that we have of ourselves. This image is formed by interactive sources‚ such as material objects and ideas‚ but is particularly influenced by our interactions with significant others in our lives (Arnould‚ Price & Zinkhan‚ 2004). These sources interrelate with one another and depend on various situations and motives that the individual may currently have (Arnould‚ et al‚ 2004). Changing
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Introduction Brand extensions are one of the most popular strategies for many firms to leverage brand equity (Monga & John‚ 2010; Tom‚ Kelly & Ravi‚ 2012). Zara as one of the world’s most successful fast fashion brand (FFB) retailers has applied brand extension into its brand development. The purpose of this report is to examine the brand extensions strategy of Zara which include these areas: the marketing objectives of brand extension‚ the relationship between competitive advantage of Zara
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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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SUBWAY BRAND ANALYSIS Analyzed by Tanay Manoj Rathod Ashvikha Lakshmi Shriraam Nan Dar Lakshmi Prathyusha Arimilli Content Page 1. Introduction 2. Company Background 3. Brand Vision 4. Brand Objectives 5. Brand Personality 6. Impact of emotional appeal on consumer behaviors and the subway brand 7. Involvement theory on consumer behavior 8. Maslow Hierarchy of Needs 9. Conclusion 10
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Brand Audit: Nokia... What’s Next? Introduction Click on the Nokia Philippines website and you will get the image above. This pretty much sums up Nokia at the end of 2014. A long history of dominance in mobile communication has succumbed to the pressures of innovation (and lack thereof). Nokia will go down in history as a case of “What not to do!”. Beset with declining sales‚ Nokia merged with Microsoft and licensed its Lumia and Asha line to the software giant. By the end of 2014‚ Microsoft dropped
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