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  2. Brand awareness - Wikipedia

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    Brand awareness is the extent to which customers are able to recall or recognize a brand under different conditions. [1] Brand awareness is one of two dimensions from brand knowledge, an associative network memory model. [2] It is a key consideration in consumer behavior, advertising management, and brand management. The consumer's ability to ...

  3. Brand - Wikipedia

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    Brand awareness is a key component in understanding the effectiveness both of a brand's identity and of its communication methods. [82] Successful brands are those that consistently generate a high level of brand awareness, as this can be the pivotal factor in securing customer transactions. [83] Various forms of brand awareness can be identified.

  4. Brand management - Wikipedia

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    In marketing, brand management is the control of how a brand is perceived in the market.Tangible elements of brand management include the look, price, and packaging of the product itself; intangible elements are the experiences that the target markets share with the brand, and the relationships they have with it.

  5. Top-of-mind awareness - Wikipedia

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    In marketing, "top-of-mind awareness" refers to a brand or specific product being first in customers' minds when thinking of a particular industry or category. [1] Top-of-mind awareness is defined in Marketing Metrics: "The first brand that comes to mind when a customer is asked an unprompted question about a category. The percentage of ...

  6. Ad tracking - Wikipedia

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    The continuous tracking design analyzes advertising awareness over time, in relation to ad spending; separately, this design tracks brand awareness, and then develops indices of effectiveness based on the strength of the correlations between ad spending and brand awareness.

  7. Advertising adstock - Wikipedia

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    For example, for the ad copy in the above graph, advertising saturation is achieved above 110 GRPs per week. Adstock can be transformed to an appropriate nonlinear form like the logistic or negative exponential distribution , depending upon the type of diminishing returns or ‘saturation’ effect the response function is believed to follow.

  8. Customer engagement - Wikipedia

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    The main difference between traditional and customer engagement marketing is marked by these shifts: From 'reach or awareness focused' marketing communications and their metrics (GRP or pageview) towards more targeted and customised interactions that prompt the consumer to engage with and act on the content from the outset.

  9. Mind share - Wikipedia

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    When people think of examples of a product type or category, they usually think of a limited number of brand names. The aim of mind share is to establish a brand as being one of the best kinds of a given product or service, and to even have the brand name become a synonym for the product or service offered. [ 1 ]