PHENOMENON BRANDS By: Anis Khan
Is  your  brand a   phenomenon ? If the answer is ‘yes’, you are probably one of the most envied marketers.
Because :  The consumers are  proud  to own it  They love to  display  it They love the  experience  of interacting with it  They are  walking advertising  whose credibility cannot be questioned
Not only this…  They get a sense of fulfillment in spreading the word about the brand.
What are the examples of phenomenon brands:  Facebook  iPod Starbucks Google
What are the characteristics of Phenomenon Brands:
They are part of a  trend  or  lifestyle.  If you are a user of the brand, you are in; otherwise you are a dud who is missing so much in life.
They are  futuristic.  They give you a sense of ‘the latest’ and let you imagine ‘the future’ better. You just feel fascinated by the way these brands think ahead of you.
They have a  mass appeal.  They are not exclusive or far from the reach of middle-class. Even if there is a premium, it’s worth the experience.
They reflect  attitude  of the consumer .  Look: I am cool; I am up to date; I am smart; I am different; and so on.
They build  identity  for the consumer and  social groups.  The brand becomes the source of group and identity.
They provide  unique experience.  The brand gives lots of novelty and experience, offers ideas/ features that are not even asked for.
They connect with the  youths.  The brand fascinates the youth and they love to talk about it.
What it takes to have a  Phenomenon Brand:
Its an  idea empowered.
Its an  innovative product  and  unique experience.
Its answering an  untapped need  or  opportunity in  the current lifestyle or trends.
Its about  vision, creative thinking and being ready for tomorrow .
Its about  adventurism and aggression  to push ahead the idea with sheer confidence.
Its about  building the aura through viral, PR, guerilla campaigns  and letting people crave for knowledge.
You cannot build a Phenomenon Brand in all categories:
Categories that have  negative associations  e.g. medicine or insurance.
Categories that have  serious business image  e.g. banks or real estate
Categories where the user is  unable to brandish the brand  e.g. beauty products.
Categories where it is hard to come up with  unique product innovation  e.g. fruit juice
Categories that are  not part of emerging lifestyle or trends  e.g. milk.
Categories that are  exclusive and beyond reach of masses  e.g. designer wear or premium jewelry.
Are Phenomenon Brand the same as Icon Brands?
Icon Brands are Phenomenon Brands that have  stayed on the peak  for long enough.  Harley Davidson  Coca Cola  Nike
Because,  no competitor was able to shatter the aura , neither with innovation nor with reputation
Icon brands have a  heritage  while its not necessary for phenomenon brands.
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Phenomenon Brands

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    Is your brand a phenomenon ? If the answer is ‘yes’, you are probably one of the most envied marketers.
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    Because : The consumers are proud to own it They love to display it They love the experience of interacting with it They are walking advertising whose credibility cannot be questioned
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    Not only this… They get a sense of fulfillment in spreading the word about the brand.
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    What are theexamples of phenomenon brands: Facebook iPod Starbucks Google
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    What are thecharacteristics of Phenomenon Brands:
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    They are partof a trend or lifestyle. If you are a user of the brand, you are in; otherwise you are a dud who is missing so much in life.
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    They are futuristic. They give you a sense of ‘the latest’ and let you imagine ‘the future’ better. You just feel fascinated by the way these brands think ahead of you.
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    They have a mass appeal. They are not exclusive or far from the reach of middle-class. Even if there is a premium, it’s worth the experience.
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    They reflect attitude of the consumer . Look: I am cool; I am up to date; I am smart; I am different; and so on.
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    They build identity for the consumer and social groups. The brand becomes the source of group and identity.
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    They provide unique experience. The brand gives lots of novelty and experience, offers ideas/ features that are not even asked for.
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    They connect withthe youths. The brand fascinates the youth and they love to talk about it.
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    What it takesto have a Phenomenon Brand:
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    Its an idea empowered.
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    Its an innovative product and unique experience.
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    Its answering an untapped need or opportunity in the current lifestyle or trends.
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    Its about vision, creative thinking and being ready for tomorrow .
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    Its about adventurism and aggression to push ahead the idea with sheer confidence.
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    Its about building the aura through viral, PR, guerilla campaigns and letting people crave for knowledge.
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    You cannot builda Phenomenon Brand in all categories:
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    Categories that have negative associations e.g. medicine or insurance.
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    Categories that have serious business image e.g. banks or real estate
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    Categories where theuser is unable to brandish the brand e.g. beauty products.
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    Categories where itis hard to come up with unique product innovation e.g. fruit juice
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    Categories that are not part of emerging lifestyle or trends e.g. milk.
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    Categories that are exclusive and beyond reach of masses e.g. designer wear or premium jewelry.
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    Are Phenomenon Brandthe same as Icon Brands?
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    Icon Brands arePhenomenon Brands that have stayed on the peak for long enough. Harley Davidson Coca Cola Nike
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    Because, nocompetitor was able to shatter the aura , neither with innovation nor with reputation
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    Icon brands havea heritage while its not necessary for phenomenon brands.
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