Brand building involves nurturing a brand through marketing activities to generate ongoing profits. It is important to distinguish a product in the market through a clear value proposition and brand promise. Powerful brands have distinctive products and deliver on their promises through strong emotional connections and widespread presence. Building brand equity requires superior understanding of customer needs and the ability to meet those needs through innovative products, services, and compelling advertising while maintaining brand consistency across all touchpoints. Tangible and intangible brand attributes must be carefully managed to create distinctive brand associations that are meaningful to customers.
How do you achieve brand equity? In order to do this a brand's awareness, value proposition, brand experience and customer needs all need to be aligned and resonate with each other.
Here are a few processes on how to achieve brand equity.
How do you achieve brand equity? In order to do this a brand's awareness, value proposition, brand experience and customer needs all need to be aligned and resonate with each other.
Here are a few processes on how to achieve brand equity.
Marketing jargon buster which includes definitions for the following:
• Strategy vs. Tactics
• Insight vs. Observation
• Product Proposition vs. Campaign Platform vs. Creative idea
• Brands & Branding
• Brand Identity vs. Look & Feel vs. Creative Vehicle
• Segmentation vs. Targeting
• Types of Segmentation vs. Types of Targeting
• Digital & Media terminology
This is a brand strategy presentation that helped me communicate to top management the real definition of branding that was essentially needed for the company. I was able to elevate sales more 300% with the new brands launched by following some strategies mentioned in the presentation in detail. The information in this presentation is common and not confidential. It is just about the concept of branding but mainly focused for FMCG companies.
This ppt includes the meaning of brand & brand equity, its significance, components, Keller's brand equity models and process of developing brand equity
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Branding and Product Design Portfolio - Pineapple Consultingameetmehta
Some of the Recent works Done by Pineapple Consulting, India. Dealing into Communication, Interaction, Product & Packaging, and Visual Merchandising.
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Marketing jargon buster which includes definitions for the following:
• Strategy vs. Tactics
• Insight vs. Observation
• Product Proposition vs. Campaign Platform vs. Creative idea
• Brands & Branding
• Brand Identity vs. Look & Feel vs. Creative Vehicle
• Segmentation vs. Targeting
• Types of Segmentation vs. Types of Targeting
• Digital & Media terminology
This is a brand strategy presentation that helped me communicate to top management the real definition of branding that was essentially needed for the company. I was able to elevate sales more 300% with the new brands launched by following some strategies mentioned in the presentation in detail. The information in this presentation is common and not confidential. It is just about the concept of branding but mainly focused for FMCG companies.
This ppt includes the meaning of brand & brand equity, its significance, components, Keller's brand equity models and process of developing brand equity
Here is the complete report of how to make brand and how to make strong brands in the market .
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Branding and Product Design Portfolio - Pineapple Consultingameetmehta
Some of the Recent works Done by Pineapple Consulting, India. Dealing into Communication, Interaction, Product & Packaging, and Visual Merchandising.
please contact info@pineappleconsulting.biz for more information.
Introduction to Brand Management. What are Brands? Why are they important to customers and firms? How do you create a brand? What are the important brand metrics?
Building a great Brand, beyond understanding the target Consumer, his/her environment, fears, and aspirations. requires a deep understanding of the competitive set, positioning and how the interplay market forces and social trends affect the Brand. This presentation attempts a basic understanding of concepts and contexts on the route to building great Brands.
2. What is Brand building?
Involves all the activities that are
necessary to nurture a brand into a
healthy cash flow stream for the
company after launch
3. Advertising does a lot to help build
brands
Every ad contributes to make the brand
what it is in the minds of the consumer –
David Ogilvy
A company’s brand is the primary source of
its competitive advantage and is a very
valuable strategic asset – David Aaker
4. Brand Equity
• When a commodity becomes a brand, it is
said to have ‘equity’. It starts with a name
and can go up or down depending on the
marketing activity that is done by the
marketer. A name becomes a brand when
consumers associate it with a set of tangible
and intangible benefits that they obtain from
the product or service.
5. How to measure equity?
• The premium a brand can command in the
market
• The difference between the intrinsic and
perceived value of the product
6. Building Brand Equity
• Distinguish product from others in the
market – Value proposition
• Align what it says about the brand in
advertising with what it actually delivers –
Creating the brand
8. What do power brands have that
others don’t?
• A distinctive product
• Delivering brand promise
• Personality and presence
9. Personality
• Emotional bond with the customer
• Generates relationships measurably stronger
than ordinary brands
10. Presence
• Seem to be present everywhere, enforcing
distinctiveness
• National/international scale
• Successful brand extensions
• Multiple concept and channels
11. Brand managers of market-savvy
companies need
• Superior insight into customer needs
• Ability to devise product/services that
powerfully meet those needs
• Agility to redefine its offering as those
needs change
• Creativity to produce exciting and
compelling advertising
15. Creating the brand
• Choosing brand name
• Developing rich associations and promises
• Manage customer brand contacts to meet
and exceed customer expectations
17. Positioning guards
• Should not be overpositioned
• Should not be underpositioned
• Should not be ambiguous
• Should not promise irrelevant benefits
• Promise should be credible
18. Choosing a brand name
• What does it mean?
• What performance/ expectations/
associations does it evoke?
• What degree of preference does it create?
19. Brand names should denote
• Product benefits
• Product quality
• Be easy to pronounce/remember/recognise
• Be distinctive
• Not have poor meanings in other countries
or languages
21. Brand Ambassadors
• These are used to create the Brand
personality, just like a human being.
Therefore in some way the values and
personality of the ambassador rubs off into
the brand. Therfore the brand and choice of
the ambassador must fit.
22. Brand Status
Step up advertising Cash cow. Need to
sustain brand
building activities
Product should be
phased out
Troubled brand.
Product upgradation
required
Esteem
Familiarity