Marketing Communication: Research and Planning Spring exam 2012 Red Bull – The Anti-brand brand Question 1: Red Bull was launched in Austria in 1987‚ and in the 25 years that has passed since then‚ many things have happened that could and should affect the way Red Bull markets and brands its product as opposed to how it was done in the years after the launch. All though Red Bull was launched in 1987‚ it was not until 1992 that the company began expanding its distribution – first to other
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REPORT ON “BRAND EXTENSION” IN PARTIAL FULLFILLMENT FOR “SEMINAR ON CONTEMPORARY MANAGEMENT ISSUES” (PAPER NO. 207) IN M.B.A. PROGRAMME OF contents 1. Introduction Of Brand Extension 1.1 What is the Means of brand Extension? 1.2 Types of Brand Extension 1.3 Benefit of Brand Extension 1.4 Risk of Brand Extension 1.5 Characteristics of successful Brand Extension
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The Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Brand Image – Abstract The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship of the consumer perceptions about the branding of organizations that invest in social responsibility and the consumer behaviour regarding loyalty and willingness in paying a premium price. Reviewing the literature about Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)‚ Corporate Social Performance and Corporate Financial Performance‚ some questions arise: do consumers
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IMPACT OF BRAND SWITCHING‚ BRAND CREDIBILITY‚ CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND SERVICE QUALITY ON BRAND LOYALTY Rizwan Arshad1‚ Idrees Akbar2‚ Abdul Muqtadir3‚ Urooj shafique4‚ Hafsa Zia5‚ Waheed Naseer6‚ Shoaib Ahmad Amin7 1(Faculty Member‚ Department of Management Sciences Islamia University of Bahawalpur‚ Pakistan) 2(Student‚ Department of Management Sciences Islamia University of Bahawalpur‚ Pakistan) 3(Student‚ Department of Management Sciences Islamia University of Bahawalpur‚ Pakistan) 4(Student
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enessBRAND AWARNESS OF MAHINDRA XYLO IN AN AROUND SILIGURI FROM KHOKAN MOTORS SUBMITTED ON PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION PREPARED BY NAME: PRAMIT CHHETRI ROLL NO: 75/BBA/067149 DATE: EXTERNAL GUIDE (ARCHANA DIAZ) SUBMITED TO 05-06-2010 INTERNAL GUIDE (SUVAMAY BHOWMICK) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CENTRE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH BENGAL DARJEELING: 734013 DECLARATION I do hereby declare that this project is submitted by me for partial fulfilment of the Bachelor of
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Physique according to him is the basis of the brand. –E.G. the physique ofPhilips is “technology and reliability” while for the brand Tata it is “trust” •Personality is same as Aaker‚ it answers the question “what happens to this brand when it becomes a person?” •Culture symbolizes the organization‚ its country-of-origin and the values it stands for. –E.G. traditional brands like balsara‚ dabur and zandu. Relationship is the handshake between consumer and the organisation. –E.G. the
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Integrated Marketing Communications: Brand Analysis Henry Garcia‚ Kris Burningham Cassandra Carone Agata Kosinski F C Flying Colours Advertising Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 3 ANALYSIS OF THE 4 P’S OF MARKETING 4 PRODUCT ACTIVIA DANONE YOGURT PROMOTION PRICE PLACE PRODUCT ANALYSIS SUMMARY 4 4 5 7 8 9 MARKET ANALYSIS 10 ECONOMIC TRENDS SOCIAL/DEMOGRAPHIC/CULTURAL TRENDS YOGURT CONSUMPTION IN CANADA
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Porsche –True to Brand? 1. Issues on Porsche’s brand equity in related to entering Sport-Utility Vehicle(SUV) market a. Concerns on brand equity with SUV category There are two main concerns related to Porsche’s expansion to SUV category. First is whether entering in to SUV market would be a smart move in brand equity’s point of view. And the other concern how a choice of production location might affect Porsche brand. The case identifies three uncertainty which would be elaborated in the following
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1. Brand Communication The primary objective of the retailer is to maximize their store’s profit and an attempt to maximize the profits for each product category. To fulfill this objective and the shift in the power from manufacturers to retail chains have made it necessary for retailers to communicate their brand. It is quite common to regard advertising as a major factor in leveraging brand equity (Achenbaum‚ 1989; Lindsay‚ 1990). “The brand is separate from the functional product; being
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literature review around nation branding area. In the second part‚ a case study about branding Switzerland will be presented. Within the case study part: positioning the image of Switzerland along with main aspects and practical strategies in branding Switzerland will be covered. In the third part‚ Dordevic’s six dimensions of a nation brand will be explained and the overall strategies will be criticised by integrating Dordevic’s six dimensions into Switzerland. The paper will conclude with propounding
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