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    Brand Loyalty

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    the brand loyalty and answer the question “How can companies create brand loyalty?” I would be glad to answer any questions at the end of my talk. Let me start with the definition of this term. As I understand brand loyalty is when consumers become committed to your brand and make repeat purchases over time. We can say that brand loyalty is a result of consumer behavior and is affected by a person’s preferences. Loyal customers will consistently purchase products from their preferred brands‚ regardless

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    Brand Identity

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    DAVID ARKER’S MODEL FOR BRAND IDENTITY CONVERSE Core Identity Product thrust: Subsidiary of Nike deals in apparel‚ shoes and sports accessories. Retailing is done through Planet Sports which is specialty format under pantaloons India ltd. User profile: Used by kids and youths who are fashion rebels in real sense n love retro style. Attraction among students as its a pocket friendly brand. Performance: Converse has kept innovation core to its strategy‚realizing fully that the

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    Brand Sme

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    of the business’s brand. It should appeal to the target market and leave no doubt about the business’s purpose. 3. the slogan of the business Business Slogan All SMEs need a slogan that capsulate your business’s unique selling proposition and most distinctive characteristics. SME’s slogan is ‘Global Perspectives‚ Local Insights’. For SME‚ a slogan that represents our USP – that of a local publication with a ‘worldview’. A good slogan will improve your business and your brand profitability.

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    brand switching

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    The study was conducted on 361 Mobile phone subscriber for a period of 3 months. The data analysis was conducted in a three-stage process. First‚ reliability tests were performed. Upon satisfactory results‚ the factor analysis of the collected data was conducted followed by Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) was performed to confirm the findings. SPSS Statistics 17.0 is used to conduct factor analysis and the validity of the model. Once the model was validated‚ SPSS Amos 18.0 is used to test

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    Brand and Esprit

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    and one of the world’s most successful young fashion brands is born: Esprit. Worldwide success As the Esprit headquarters developed in Europe (Düsseldorf) and Asia (Hong Kong) in the 70s‚ the founder company Esprit USA gradually became an entirely self-sufficient company. What began in Germany with young sportswear fashion for women marketed under the name of Esprit de Corp soon became one of the most successful young fashion brands on the European market. The American rights were bought

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    Brand Marketing

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    Brand 1: Coca-Cola Coca-Cola overview “In 1886‚ John Pemberton‚ an Atlanta pharmacist‚ was inspired by simple curiosity when he discovered ‘Coca-Cola’. One afternoon‚ he stirred up a fragrant‚ caramel-colored liquid and‚ when it was done‚ he carried it a few doors down to Jacob’s pharmacy. The mixture was combined with carbonated water and sampled by customers who all agreed that the drink was something special. So Jacob’s Pharmacy put it on sale for five cents a glass. Pemberton’s bookkeeper

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    The Adidas Brand

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    Q: "Brands vary on the amount of power and value they have in the marketplace. A powerful brand has high Brand Equity" Intro "Brand equity is the marketing and financial value associated with a brand ’s strength in the market" (Dibb and Simkin – pg 73) Some of the factors that contribute to the creation of high brand equity are brand association‚ awareness‚ attractiveness to buyers and brand loyalty. For a company to see major success it must establish and sustain high brand equity. The

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    Brand Ambassadors

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    Brand ambassadors Brand Ambassador is someone that represents a particular brand in a positive manner and carries the brand message out to the public. The Brand Ambassador position has become more universal as an official job because brand ambassador can help to promote the brand and where many people can discuss the brand. (Ron McDanie‚ 2009) Due to this‚ it may also help to increase the image of the products of the company. Adidas could be considered very successful by using this type of strategy

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    Brand Elements

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    the colour‚ line etc on Visual Merchandising 152 12 Impact Of Visual Merchandising on Consumer Behaviour 167 13 Budget in Visual Merchandising 175 14 Questionnaire 185 15 Data Analysis 187 16 Research Methodology 191 17

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    Emission Spectra & Flame Tests Intro The emission spectrum is used in modern chemistry to help further studies of wavelengths and the spectrum. When a metal in a compound reacts in a flame and produces a color‚ it helps to show the strongest color in the emission spectrum. The  purpose of performing these operations on the flame was to see how different metals would react. Using a spectroscope‚ it is possible to observe the line emission spectrum produced by sunlight‚ artificial light‚ and various

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