The New Beetle – Case Study Contents The New Beetle – Case Study 1 Introduction 1 1. The meaning of the VW brand 1 2. The appeal of The New Beetle 3 3. Why the positioning decision is termed “Mission Impossible?” 4 4. What are the advantages and disadvantages of the different positioning options? 6 5. How would the pricing and media selection choices be affected by the positioning of the car? 7 Conclusion 8 Introduction The case under discussion in this assignment is “The New
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Moisescu (2005) in a conceptual analysis of brand loyalty‚ as a core dimension of brand equity‚ found out that when the competing brands become more substitutable as the product quality increases‚ differentiation is lower‚ and consumers become increasingly price-sensitive‚ brand loyalty is the key success factor for any company. With these conditions‚ consumers are rarely loyal to a single brand. However‚ it was found that there are still some brands towards which the consumers have demonstrated
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TOPIC HOW DOES BRAND IMPACT ON CUSTOMER LOYALTYIN TH UK FASHION INDUSTRY? A CASE STUDY OF RIVER ISLAND Prepared by: Mian Ali Shan Student ID: L0459KKKK0412 This dissertation is submitted to the Cardiff Metropolitan University for the award of the BA (Hons) in business studies. ABSTRACT The study is based on a case study of River Island from which I will be collecting the primary data. The purpose of this research is to show the impacts of brand on customers that how brands are loyal to the
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1. Outline several factors attributable to the strong brand equity of Swiss Army. 2. How is Swiss Army capitalizing on its brand equity with products and brand extension? 3. What are some of the potential problems for channels of distribution associated with the prospect of Swiss Army stores? Is the probability of these problems high? 1. Factors attributable to the strong brand equity of Swiss Army • Reputation of Switzerland for making high quality products • Good and consistent quality‚
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in regards to the direction they wish to take their brand. Brand extension or brand stretching is a marketing strategy in which a firm marketing a product with a well- developed image uses the same brand name in a different product category. Brand extensions have been used successfully by many corporate giants‚ such as Arm & Hammer with the starting product being baking soda and extensions such as laundry detergent. However‚ extending the brand isn’t always as lucrative as it may appear. Arizona
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Hence‚ what are Ryanair brand key secrets making it so successful? The Keller‘s Customer-Based Brand Equity Model incorporated with Pillars of the Brand were used to make an analysis which helped to answer this question. Ryanair brand was analysed according to such components as brand awareness‚ brand associations (Pillars of the Brand) and brand image. Brand awareness includes the performance of both brand recall and recognition. Evaluating Pillars of the Brand and brand image‚ the set of both positive
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With recent declining sales for Mountain Man Beer Company (MMBC)‚ Chris Prangel is considering launching Mountain Man Light as a brand extension aligned with changes in beer drinkers’ preferences. He is seeking to maximize market coverage while minimizing brand overlap‚ and at the same time avoiding any brand equity damage‚ as MMBC’s core consumer segment is significantly different from the new targeted segment. Chris expects to negate declining sales of Mountain Man Lager and capture market share
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Branding Brand: name‚ term‚ design‚ symbol‚ or any other feature that identifies one seller’s good or service as distinct from those of other sellers Legal name of a brand is a trade mark May identify one item‚ a family of items‚ or all items of that seller Powerful they have value and status Brand Equity: the dollar amount attributed to the value of the brand‚ based on all the intangible qualities that create that value People may be willing to pay more for the brand Brand strength can be
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problems and was subsequently grounded. This essay provides a critical analysis of the impact that the financial problems and the grounding of flights had on the Velvet Sky brand. Discussion Velvet Sky seemed to be a true underdog story that had many working class South Africans routing for its success. The Velvet Sky brand to resonated with the South African public. Here we had a little airline championing the cause of South Africans and taking on the heavy weights of the Aviation industry by
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drinkers to the brand. However‚ he encounters resistance from senior managers. Mountain Man Lager ’s brand equity is a key asset for Mountain Man Brewing Company. The question is whether Mountain Man Light will enhance it‚ detract from it‚ or irreversibly damage it. Learning Objective: To explore brand equity: its creation and using brands as platforms for growth; the risks and benefits of a product line extension (including congruent vs. incongruent extensions) using an existing brand name; and the
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