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    confronting Colgate was that it promoted the brand label “Darkie” toothpaste in foreign markets. The use of Al Jolson to promote the product brand “Darkie” had ethical and legal repercussions for Colgate and Hawley and Hazel. This campaign was widely criticized in the United States‚ and Colgate was forced to develop a strategy to repair the damage it suffered with consumer perceptions of the product brand “Darkie” toothpaste. Colgate proposed that the brand name be changed to Darlie‚ Darbie‚

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    Brand Equity of Maggi

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    The fact that brands are a part of the company equity is now a universal concept‚ however what this awareness implies has not yet been fully analyzed. As is often the case‚ phrases such as ‘brands are our equity’ become company leitmotivs. The truth is that‚ when taken at its word‚ this brand equity awareness has actually revolutionized operational marketing. The most salient aspects of this development are described below. ____________________________________________________________ __________________

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    Brand Life Cycle

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    Brand Life Cycle The three phases through which brands pass as they are introduced‚ grow‚ and then decline. The three stages of the brand life cycle are the introductory period‚ during which the brand is developed and is introduced to the market; the growth period‚ when the brand faces competition from other products of a similar nature; and‚ finally‚ the maturity period‚ in which the brand either extends to other products or its image is constantly updated. Without careful brand management‚ the

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    Nivea Brand Management

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    Brand Nivea  1911: Nivea Creme introduced in the German market by Beiersdorf.  1912-1970 : Introduced a range of products under Nivea brand maintaining a mono-product philosophy. Nivea Creme remained the company’s premier product  1970-1993 : Extended the Nivea brand from the limited range of to a full range of skin care and personal care products  1993 onwards: Change in Senior Management leads to IMC philosophy. Product Mix Question 1  What is the brand image

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    The Power of Brand Names

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    The Power of Brand Names Brand names have become a dominant factor in consumer marketing of a myriad of products‚ ranging from potato chips to refrigerators to tennis shoes. In looking at the historical development of brand names‚ Coca-Cola® was one of the first nationally recognized brands to come along. The Coca-Cola Company printed its first consumer calendar in 1891. Another early national brand name was Gillette® razor blades. King Gillette invented the first disposable razor blade in 1903

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    Lux Brand Promotion

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    Zafar‚ Bipasha Hayat‚ Afsana Mimi‚ Shomi Kaiser‚ Mou‚ Kushum Shikder and Aupi Karim. However‚ this star depended communication was slowly seen to be losing relevance‚ as consumers were beginning to question if the film stars actually used the brand. Thus‚ for the first time the film star was used as a communication device and not as the main feature of the ad. With the new communication strategy‚ the film star is used purely as a communication device to portray star quality in every Lux

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    Yum Brands in China

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    International Management & Negotiations Yum! Brands in China – A Success Story Table of Contents 1 Yum! Brands 1 2 Expansion in China 1 3 Yum! Brands vs McDonalds in China 2 4 Main Brands 3 4.1 KFC 3 4.2 Pizza Hut 4 4.3 Taco Bell 6 4.4 Local Brands 7 5 Success Factors 10 5.1 Management 10 5.2 Globalization vs Localisation 10 5.3 Life Style and Leisure Restaurants 11 5.4 Employment 11 5.5 Partnerships 11 5.6 Distribution Network 12 5.7 Expansion

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    do global brands compete? The text mentioned three dimensions that were found as the characteristics of a global brand‚ used by the consumers around the world in making purchase decision. The first one is the quality signal. Consumers associate brands with quality. And the producer/brand holder uses this to charge premium price on the products bearing their brand. This in turn making the consumers to associate high price brand with quality. Consumers also believe that global brands are more

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    Brand and Virgin Group

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    1. Introduction Virgin Group is the use of Virgin as a brand name and a number of enterprises Group; it is one of the UK’s largest private companies that founded by famous British businessman Richard Branson. The Group business start with music business‚ now it develops includes tourism‚ aviation‚ and entertainment and so on. Richard Branson holds the control power over the brand Virgin‚ but its subordinate institutions are different and complicated. Each of the virgin group company is independent

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    Brand Positioning of Coach

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    Brand Positioning of COACH Positioning Statement For consumers of middle income levels who need both self purchases and gifts‚ COACH is an affordable and accessible luxury brand of accessories that offers classic‚ modern American styling products at extremely well made quality‚ excellent value and attractive prices. COACH successfully builds market share by leveraging its unique position as an accessible luxury lifestyle brand - a luxury brand even middle class can afford and a preferred

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