EFFECTS OF BRAND IMAGE ON CUSTOMER BUYING BEHAVIOR ON CLOTHING BY SIDRAH MERAJ FA10-BB-0026 SHIGREF AQEEL FA10-BB-0017 FATIMA ARSALAN FA09-MM-0033 Research is done for our marketing research course submitted to SIR NAEEM SHAIKH ACKNOWLEDGMENT Firstly we would like to thanks Almighty Allah who has given us the opportunity and grace to see every new day and made it possible for us to accomplish the final project report on the topic of “Effects of Brand Image
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Product and brand management Case analysis assignment Submitted by group 10 Pooja mahtre shishupal The Triumph of a Global Corporate Brand: The Case Study of Nokia | Summary The case deals with how a global brand can become successful and how it has to expand globally to mark its presence in the developed and the developing nations. In this case Nokia is used as a global brand to portray its success globally and also how it was able to build its brand image and the emotional
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Mercier du Paty de Clam Laetitia (10902550x) Analyze the advantages and disadvantages of using a global brand name INTRODUCTION Nowadays the global market is quite attractive for high competition environment. In order to be visible in global market‚ brands can be used to play an important role. From marketing point of view‚ brands are the means that consumers use to distinguish products and services based on essential and non-essential attributes and they are a source of business’s differential
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Analysis……………………………………………………………………………………….21 i. Demographics……………………………………………………………………………21 ii. Awareness………………………………………………………………………….……..23 iii. Importance of Factors influencing Purchase………………………………25 iv. Consumer Attitude……………………………………………………………….……27 • Private Label Vs National Brand: Brand Strategy………………………………….36 • Findings of Research………………………………………………………………………..….40 Section VI • Implications for Retailers……………………………………………………………………..41 • Suggestions ………………………………………………………………………………………...42 • Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………………………43
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A Brand As A Character‚ A Partner and A Person: Three Perspectives on the Question of Brand Personality Jennifer Aaker‚ Stanford University Susan Fournier‚ Harvard University [ to cite ]: Jennifer Aaker and Susan Fournier (1995) ‚"A Brand As A Character‚ A Partner and A Person: Three Perspectives on the Question of Brand Personality"‚ in Advances in Consumer Research Volume 22‚ eds. Frank R. Kardes and Mita Sujan‚ Advances in Consumer Research Volume 22 : Association for Consumer Research
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products. Onida‚ is still well known for its brand mascot ‘The Onida Devil’ and its punch line “Neighbor’s Envy Owner’s Pride”. In the 1980s when owning a television set was considered a luxury‚ Onida launched its advertising campaign on the platform of envy‚ to promote its television range. A green-horned devil with a long pointed tail was the spokesperson in all its ad campaigns till the 1990s. The ‘Devil’ helped Onida gain substantial market share and brand recall among the customers and become one
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CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND INTRODUCTION Brand preference is one of the most important factors to consider in having a product competition in the market. Most of the company tries to use their brand image‚ brand name‚ and brand uniqueness as their competitive advantage‚ to make their product be on top of the list of other existing brand. Other companies also tries to use advertising that may be of higher cost but may recommend that it will catch the attention of the viewer and be
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needed a lift‚ whether it was morning noon or night. This way Redbull consumption would not be limited to certain occasions or activities. 2. The primary key for RedBull Student Brand Managers was that they had to explain the products benefits and encourage customer to drink full can for maximum benefit. 3. Management team in the U.K. altered RedBull marketing formula in three ways: marketed RedBull as sports drink; did not pursue word-of-mouth stratedy; they focused to advertise on billboards
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considering launching Mountain Man Light Beer as a brand extension aligned with changes in beer drinkers’ preferences‚ seeking to maximize market coverage while minimizing brand overlap and at same time avoiding any brand equity damage‚ as its core consumer segment is quite different from the new targeted consumer segment. With this plan Chris expects that MMBC regains the beer market leadership in the U.S. East Central Region. Also it is important to keep brands identity well defined but complemented avoiding
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2012 Tom 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:
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