Building brand identity in competitive markets: a conceptual model Bhimrao M. Ghodeswar School of Management‚ Asian Institute of Technology‚ Klong Luang‚ Pathumthani‚ Thailand Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this conceptual paper is to identify important elements of brand building based on a literature review and case studies of successful brands in India. Design/methodology/approach – This paper is based on a review of the literature and takes a case study approach. The paper suggests the framework
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GoPro Brand Audit Part #2 This document audits the GoPro brand; it includes research which measures both quantitative and qualitative aspects of its current brand equity‚ a statement and analysis of its brand inventory‚ and a brand exploratory. Chris Conery Rachel Floyd Zachary Marc Elisa Philippon Catherine Tanguay Contents A. Introduction B. Brand Inventory- GoPro I. Brand Elements Name Slogan Logo Point-of-View Videography
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Brand equity has become a very strong part for every product. Brand equity refers to the marketing effects or outcomes that accrue to a product with its brand name compared with those that would accrue if the same product did not have the brand name and‚ at the root of these marketing effects is consumers ’ knowledge. In other words‚ consumers ’ knowledge about a brand makes manufacturers/advertisers respond differently or adopt appropriately adept measures for the marketing of the brand. Brand
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Introduction Background to the case study In the early 1980’s‚ Robinson Mason was a long-established UK multinational with a plethora of very commonly known consumer brands‚ enjoying a strong presence throughout Western Europe. This ranged from fully-fledged manufacturing‚ marketing and distribution in some countries to local sales offices in others. In the past each country had its own appointed general manager‚ this was all fine as long as the country had surpassed financial and objective
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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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Strengths and Weaknesses • Goal: objective assessment of your strengths and weaknesses – relative to competitors – important to customers Note: This is difficult to do well. Strategic Business Planning for Commercial Producers Challenge of Internal Analysis • Identifying‚ developing‚ protecting‚ and deploying resources‚ capabilities‚ and core competencies Strategic Business Planning for Commercial Producers Resources • Inputs into a firm’s production process such as capital equipment
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Patagonia Brand The purpose of this report is to analyze the four components of the marketing mix of the Patagonia brand. To discuss and examine possible changes to Patagonia’s product‚ pricing‚ placement‚ and promotion. Marketing Mix Analysis Overview Patagonia‚ Inc. is a Ventura‚ California based clothing company‚ focusing on outdoor clothing. The clothing is focused on outdoor environmentalists who are willing to pay a premium for the Patagonia brand name and ethic.The company is accociated
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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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The management of PRAN is modern adapted to their environment and culture. The largest asset of PRAN is their competent team of hands on managers and dedicated employees. A brand is a “name‚ term‚ design‚ symbol or any other feature that identifies one seller’s good or service as distinct from those of other sellers. Proper branding can result in higher sales of not only one product but on other products associated with that brand. Brand is the personality that identifies a product‚ service
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Contents Internal Scan 2 Product 2 Value 4 Communication 4 People 5 Place 6 Traffic Analysis 7 Traffic Count: Fairweather 7 References 8 Internal Scan An internal scan is conducted in order to identify if the five factors of the retailing mix: product‚ value‚ communication‚ people‚ and place are present‚ and if they are working together in a way that it benefits a specific retailer. The purpose of this report is to determine if Fairweather’s retailing mix includes all five factors and if their
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