BRAND PORTFOLIO METAPHORS BASED ON AAKER’S BRAND PORTFOLIO STRATEGY Kent Dahl kentd@kth.se Different Relevancein Different Contexts Proffesional World Indek/IPD‚ Guest Lecturer Master Thesis‚ Endorsed by Uggla Educational World Educational Music World Professional Music World Music World Internal& ExternalPerspectives What a weak sub‐ brand! Portfolio Roles No‚ it’s a Linchpin brand! Product Defining Roles ProductDefiningRoles
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Research Paper “Brand recall of car manufacturing companies (in India)” INTRODUCTION While automobiles were introduced to India in the late 1890 ’s‚ the manufacturing industry only took off after independence in 1947. The protectionist economic policies of the government gave rise in the 1950 ’s to the Hindustan Motors Ambassador‚ which is still ubiquitous in the roads and highways of India. Hindustan Motors and a few smaller manufacturers such as Premier Automobiles‚ TATA Motors‚ Bajaj
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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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Journal of Consumer Marketing Emerald Article: Brand communities for mainstream brands: the example of the Yamaha R1 brand community Reto Felix Article information: To cite this document: Reto Felix‚ (2012)‚"Brand communities for mainstream brands: the example of the Yamaha R1 brand community"‚ Journal of Consumer Marketing‚ Vol. 29 Iss: 3 pp. 225 - 232 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/07363761211221756 Downloaded on: 08-10-2012 References: This document contains references
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Success? How is one supposed to define the word success‚ when the definition of success supposedly varies from person to person? One may let their wealth and riches define their success‚ while another would view his/ her life as being a success just so long as their family was happy and healthy. With all of the different varying opinions in this world‚ one is not able to set a finite definition for success. For this reason‚ it makes it very difficult to judge as to whether or not Gilgamesh lived
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Content Introduction 3 Brand positioning 3 Plan and implement marketing brands 4 Criteria 4 Tactics 4 Strategies 5 Value marketing brands 7 Improve and maintain the value of the brands 7 Conclusion 7 Literature list 8 What is brand management? Introduction Brand management. Or literally: managing a brand. But what does it contain‚ brand management? How does it works and what can
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Branding is a key element of a firm’s marketing strategy. Strong brands help establish the firm’s identity in the market place‚ and develop a solid customer franchise (Aaker‚ 1996; Kapferer‚ 1997; Keller‚ 1998). Owning the number one or two brand in the product category provides manufacturers withas well as providing a weapon to counter growing retailer power (Barwise and Robertson‚ 1992). A strong brand name Theycan also provide the basis for brand extensions‚ which further strengthen the firm’s
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Describe Pizza Hut and KFC’s investment strategy in Latin America. Latin America was appealing to Yum brands because of its close proximity to the United States‚ language and cultural similarities‚ and the North America free Trade Agreement eliminated tariffs on goods traded between the United States. Performing a country analysis was an important part of the strategic decision making process. Yum Brands had to accurately assesses the risks of doing business in other countries and regions in order to
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10 FAILURE BRANDS IN INDIA Marketing is easy to teach‚ it is easier to understand as well. On practice‚ marketing is quite difficult as a company should have a strong marketing team to work on market opportunity analysis‚ target market selection‚ marketing strategy design‚ marketing program development. When a company slips away from deciding the right marketing mix‚ their products meet failure. Failures are not patented by small companies ‚ there are stories of several huge brands who have failed
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BRAND IMAGE AND BRAND LOYALTY Muhammad Shafiq Gul[1]*‚ Dr Farzand Ali Jan** Dr Qadar Baksh Baloch Muhammad Faheem Jan*** & Muhammad Farooq Jan**** Abstract This study was conducted to determine the level of brand loyalty and image‚ to examine interactive role of those factors that determines brand image and loyalty‚ to determine level of brand loyalty and image of Toyota car users and to suggest measures for developing brand loyalty in district Peshawar. The data was collected through
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