The Brand Marketing of Halal Products: The Way Forward Patrick Low Kim Cheng* A timely paper‚ through literature review and research method of interviewing 34 respondents‚ the author examines the brand marketing strategies—applying 4Ps (Price‚ Product‚ Promotion and Place) and other strategic options—of Halal products with reference to Halal companies in Brunei Darussalam‚ marketing their Halal products to the region‚ if not to the world. Introduction Islamic branding is taking a centerpiece
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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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The brand profile is a summary description which should quickly enable all those involved with the brand to understand who you are targeting‚ what you are offering‚ and how you wish to position the brand. Ideally it should be something you could put on a card and put on the desk of everyone involved in your business. The components of a brand profile are usually something like the following: Description of the solution/brand Benefits that customers will perceive from it Target market that will
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If brand stewards understand what underpins the attitudes of a brand’s most loyal customers — those who are truly “bonded” to the brand — they may be able to identify opportunities to convert other consumers THE BUSINESS OF BRANDS 6 to this profitable position. Our own analysis of brand loyalty data has revealed six broad factors that drive loyalty. In some categories‚ just one of these factors may be enough to make a brand the default choice for many consumers‚ but most strong brands benefit
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through Internet search engines. Reading does have its loyal fan following‚ but the fan base is rapidly decreasing. Importance of Reading to Children They say that the right time to inculcate good habits and values in a person is his childhood. With so many advantages to its credit‚ reading has to be inculcated in children at a young age. Reading skills and strategies enhance the child’s ability to comprehend various concepts with immense ease. It develops critical thinking skills in children by
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Jinhui SHAO ID: 564877 Q: Pick a brand. Employ projective techniques to attempt to identify sources of its brand equity. Which measures work best? Why? Brand: Cartier Free Word Association Test: To carry out our Word Association test‚ participants were given a blank piece of paper with the words “Cartier.” on it. They were asked to write down words that they thought represented the brand and also‚ note down the strength of these associations using color coded lines. We allowed participant
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established brand with the intention of developing a differentiated (new) position in the mind of stakeholders and competitors. This may involve radical changes to the brand’s logo‚ brand name‚ image‚ marketing strategy‚ and advertising themes. These changes are typically aimed at the repositioning of the brand/company‚ sometimes in an attempt to distance itself from certain negative connotations of the previous branding‚ or to move the brand upmarket. However‚ the main reason for a re-brand is to communicate
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Answers are hi-lighted yellow. Company A’s nationally advertised brand is Brand X. Contribution to profit with Brand X is $40 per case. Company A’s re-proportioned formula is sold under a private label Brand Y. Contribution to profit with Brand Y is $30 per case. Company A’s objective is to maximize the total contribution to profit. Three constraints limit the number of cases of Brand X and Brand Y that can be produced. Constraint 1: The available units of nutrient C (n) is 30. Constraint 2:
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SWOT Strengths - Remington leader on shaving and personal care products generates global revenue of US$350 million with 8 sales reps assigned to specific retailers. - United/Nu-Gro leaders in the lawn and garden care with sales US$550 million and insect control products with sales US$150 million‚ target customers who desire comparable products with lower prices than premium-prices. - Distributors offer same services than an internal sales force could and are responsible for the sales in
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Levels of product Core product The core product is not the tangible physical product. We can’t touch it. That’s because the core product is the benefit of the product that makes it valuable to us. So with the car example‚ the benefit is convenience the ease at which we can go where we like‚ when we want to. Another core benefit is speed since we can travel around relatively quickly. Actual product The actual product is the tangible‚ physical product. We can get some use out of it. Again with the
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