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    Whats in a Name?

    WHAT’S IN A NAME - HOW A NAME AFFECTS THE CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOUR Priyanka Kumari Ma in Fashion Marketing Priyankamgt768@gmail.com Pearl Academy, Naraina, New Delhi, India Abstract “A product is something that is made in a factory; a brand is something that is bought by a customer. A product can be copied by a competitor, a brand is unique. A product can be quickly out-dated, a successful brand is timeless” (Quiston, 2004, p 345). Many brands today mean little to consumers, who have become

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    Nescafe Brand Management

    Brand Audit Objectives, Scope, and Approach Objectives: We seek to understand the health of Nescafé’s brand equity and basis of positioning in order to generate strategic recommendations based on this analysis. Scope: In order to meet our brand objectives we will seek to understand Nescafé’s brand equity, core brand values, and associations in the United States. We believe that analyzing parts of the global Nescafé brand is pivotal to being able to comprehend the brand’s influence in the United

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    Annual Report 2010

    the brand’s value, there are sort of rating categorizations among the brands’ names. When it is asked to answer the question of “List of three Airline Company in Turkey“, definitely what people first remind is Turkish Airline. How Turkish Airline create that value in our minds since it’s established through today is an actually key strategy of building strong brand. It is something more than just the name and symbols. Today, Turkish Airlines is the second expensive brand as its brand cost 1.681 million

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    Marketing Strategies

    2 II. Body 3 1. Literature review 3 1.1 Global brands 3 1. 3 Brand Images & Country of origin (COO) effects 4 Figure 1: Model for developing strong brands based in Country of Origin image 6 1.4 Brand Names 7 2. Discussion 7 2.1 Existence of global brands 7 2.2 Cultural sensitivity & COO image perception 9 2.3 Brand name & national alphabet 9 Figure 2: Chinese naming analysis 10 Figure 3: Domestic brand names in Vietnamese market 11 III. Conclusion 12 IV. REFERENCES

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    Awesome Work

    |Brand management begins with having a thorough knowledge of the term “brand”. It includes developing a promise, making that promise and maintaining it. It means defining the| |brand, positioning the brand, and delivering the brand. Brand management is nothing but an art of creating and sustaining the brand. Branding makes customers committed to | |your business. A strong brand differentiates your products from the competitors. It gives a quality image to your business.

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    Intel Dilemna

    drawn attention to the Intel brand name. The second, is to ensure rapid global rollouts of all its products. The third, is to build a brand stronger than the "X86" nomenclature - by opting for the name Pentium instead of the dry 586 - the natural successor. Pentium was launched with fanfare, and a hiccup not withstanding, succeeded as expected. The added bonus was the brand name which brought the product out of numerical nomenclature and made it a high-recall brand. It was, however, the success

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    Brand

    he brand is the most valuable asset at most companies. It is also the most difficult asset to hang a dollar sign on. With intangible assets accounting for as much as 80% of market value of the S&P 500, being able to forecast the value of brands is essential to investors. To deal with this problem, a variety of approaches have been developed. There is no single authoritative and valid approach to calculating the value of a brand. In fact, most valuation models encourage companies to inflate the relative

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    Influence of Exposure

    of Exposure to Coke Brand Identification on Taste Perception (JC, LK, SS, ND) 1. Abstract Short abstract, which describes the core of your study and main findings. 1. Introduction Here you describe why your study is interesting/ important; your problem statement and research question. 1. Theory Theory This study aims at affirming that the taste perception of the participants will be highly influenced on whether they are exposed directly to the brand-label, are only aware

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    Brand is the "name, term, design, symbol, or any other feature that identifies one seller's product distinct from those of other sellers."[1] Brands are used in business, marketing, and advertising. Initially, livestock branding was adopted to differentiate one person's cattle from another's by means of a distinctive symbol burned into the animal's skin with a hot branding iron. A modern example of a brand is Coca Cola which belongs to the Coca-Cola Company. In accounting, a brand defined as an intangible

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    Sble

    Creating Brand Equity GENERAL CONCEPT QUESTIONS Multiple Choice 1. At the heart of a successful brand is ________, backed by creatively designed and executed marketing. a. price b. promotion c. a great product or service d. a great slogan e. a brand concept Answer: c Page: 260 Difficulty: Easy 2. The strategic brand management process involves four main steps. Which of the following would NOT be among those steps? a. Measuring consumer brand knowledge

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