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Offline M H Parvez

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« on: July 13, 2013, 12:17:31 PM »
Brand is the "name, term, design, symbol, or any other feature that identifies one seller's product distinct from those of other sellers" Initially, Branding was adopted to differentiate one person's cattle from another by means of a distinctive symbol burned into the animal's skin with a hot iron stamp, and was subsequently used in business, marketing and advertising. A modern example of a brand is Coca Cola which belongs to the Coca-Cola Company.

A brand is often the most valuable asset of a corporation. Brand owners manage their brands carefully to create shareholder value, and brand valuation is an important management technique that ascribes a money value to a brand, and allows marketing investment to be managed (e.g.: prioritized across a portfolio of brands) to maximize shareholder value. Although only acquired brands appear on a company's balance sheet, the notion of putting a value on a brand forces marketing leaders to be focused on long term stewardship of the brand and managing for value.

The word "brand" is often used as a metonym, referring to the company that is strongly identified with a brand.

Marque or make are often used to denote a brand of motor vehicle, which may be distinguished from a car model. A concept brand is a brand that is associated with an abstract concept, like breast cancer awareness or environmentalism, rather than a specific product, service, or business. A commodity brand is a brand associated with a commodity. Got milk? is an example of a commodity brand.

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« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2013, 12:24:39 PM »
Brand elements

Brands typically are made up of various elements, such as:

    Name: The word or words used to identify a company, product, service, or concept.
   
    Logo: The visual trademark that identifies the brand.
   
    Tagline or Catchphrase: "The Quicker Picker Upper" is associated with Bounty paper towels. "Can you hear me now" is an
    important part of the Verizon brand.

    Graphics: The dynamic ribbon is a trademarked part of Coca-Cola's brand.

    Shapes: The distinctive shapes of the Coca-Cola bottle and of the Volkswagen Beetle are trademarked elements of those
    brands.

    Colors: Owens-Corning is the only brand of fiberglass insulation that can be pink.

    Sounds: A unique tune or set of notes can denote a brand. NBC's chimes are a famous example.

    Scents: The rose-jasmine-musk scent of Chanel No. 5 is trademarked.

    Tastes: Kentucky Fried Chicken has trademarked its special recipe of eleven herbs and spices for fried chicken.

    Movements: Lamborghini has trademarked the upward motion of its car doors.

    Customer relationship management
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Re: Brand
« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2013, 10:30:31 PM »
Thank you for shearing this....
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