UNDERSTANDING BRAND EQUITY ANSWERS TO TEN COMMON BRANDING QUESTIONS Kevin Lane Keller Tuck School of Business Dartmouth College UNDERSTANDING BRAND EQUITY ANSWERS TO TEN COMMON BRANDING QUESTIONS One of the most popular and potentially important marketing topics to arise in the 1980 ’s was the concept of brand equity. The emergence of brand equity‚ however‚ has meant both "good news" and "bad news." The good news is that it has raised the importance of the brand in marketing strategy --
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Available ONLINE www.vsrdjournals.com VSRD-IJBMR‚ Vol. 2 (8)‚ 2012‚ 434-443 RESEARCH ARTICLE RESEARCH ARTICLE Brand Awareness and Customer Preferences for FMCG Products in Rural Market : An Empirical Study on the Rural Market of Garhwal Region 1 Anupam Jain and 2Meenakshi Sharma* ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to examine the brand awareness in rural area and to study the interest of consumers in branded products of Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG). The brand awareness is
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other. The fairly new‚ and steadily rising name of the Brand Ambassador is now the epitome of many product lines. GC Marketing Services states‚ “a capable Brand Ambassador should be the walking and talking embodiment of the product that they are representing‚” (Cicchetti‚ 2011). What does a Brand Ambassador do exactly? Many of us might depict one as a celebrity endorsing a product. You might recall famous athletes as sponsors of name brand shoes‚ clothes‚ cars‚ etc. You might think they are similar
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transportation revolution. As the tools and reach of marketing increase‚ the job and responsibilities of marketers have evolved with them. Philip Kotler formalized this evolution with his book "Marketing Management". His key stages are production‚ sales and brand management. Each of these is strongly motivated by technological opportunities‚ which permit new methods and new opportunities. A fourth stage‚ a focus on the individual customer‚ is also important. As the new technology of the Internet develops
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Strategies for managing stress in the workplace Stress can be defined as a lively circumstance in which people face constraints‚ opportunities‚ or loss of something they desire and for which the consequence is both unpredictable as well as crucial. Stress is the response of people to the unreasonable/excessive pressure or demands placed on them. (MSG‚ 2011) It is important for employees to know the root cause of their stress so they can manage the various causes. There are instances where stress
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........................................8 Objectives of Brand Audit:...................................................................8 Scope of Brand Audit:..........................................................................8 Approach Used for Brand Audit:..........................................................9 Brand......................................................................................................9 Brand (Self Analysis):........................................
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MANAGING BUSINESS (BM027-3.5-2) ASSIGNMENT TITLE: INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT NAME: HON HAO KONG ID NO: TP027895 INTAKE NUMBER: UC2F1303IT (FC) HAND OUT DATES: 26TH MARCH 2013 HAND IN DATES: 24TH MAY 2013 LECTURER: DEVIKA A/P NADARAJAH Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Quality and Competitiveness 4 2.1 Quality 4 2.2 Competitiveness 4 2.3 Relationship between Quality and Competitiveness
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return to its normal pH - just one minute more than if it had been washed with only plain water! Hence the name‚ “Neutrogena.” Stolaroff believed there was a market for such a high quality soap and arranged to import and distribute the Neutrogena brand product in the United States. Setting the course for future growth‚ he emphasized the transparency of the soap to clearly communicate its difference. In addition‚ he targeted sales to new distribution channels - department stores and better drug stores
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Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 2 2.0 Decision Making Process 2 3.0 Need Recognition & Problem Awareness 3 4.1 Motivation 3 4.2 Motivation and Involvement 3 - 4 4.3 Promotion 4 4.0 Information Search 4 5.4 Culture and Subculture 4 - 5 5.5 Memory 5 5.6 Product 6 - 7 5.7 Promotion 7 5.0 Evaluation of Alternatives
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