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  2. Original brand manufacturer - Wikipedia

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    An original brand manufacturer, or OBM, is typically a company that sells an entire product made by a single company. Selling the product of the same company under its own brand just adds a virtual extrinsic value to the product. The term appears as a deduction from the terms OEM and ODM. The specific meaning of the term varies in different ...

  3. Brand - Wikipedia

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    Unlike brand recognition, brand recall (also known as unaided brand recall or spontaneous brand recall) is the ability of the customer retrieving the brand correctly from memory. [11] Rather than being given a choice of multiple brands to satisfy a need, consumers are faced with a need first, and then must recall a brand from their memory to ...

  4. List of generic and genericized trademarks - Wikipedia

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    Originally a brand name owned by Lenzing, an austrian based company, for a viscose-type fiber fabricated via the NMMO process. In the meantime Lyocell is a generic name used by various manufacturers. Mimeograph Originally trademarked by Albert Dick. [25] A low-cost printing press that works by forcing ink through a stencil onto paper. Quonset

  5. Trademark - Wikipedia

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    A brand is a marketing concept that reflects how consumers perceive a product or service. [35] It has a much wider meaning and refers to the proprietary visual, emotional, rational, and cultural image that customers associate with a company or product.

  6. Private label - Wikipedia

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    Two brands of aspirin.Left: a national brand made by Bayer.Right: a private-label brand. Note the price difference and similar boxes. A private label, also called a private brand or private-label brand, is a brand owned by a company, offered by that company alongside and competing with brands from other businesses.

  7. National brand - Wikipedia

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    A national brand is the brand of a product that is distributed nationally under a brand name owned by a producer or distributor as opposed to local brands distributed only in some areas of a country and to private labels that carry a brand owned by the retailer rather than the producer.

  8. Corporate branding - Wikipedia

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    The ways in which corporate brands and other brands interact is known as the corporate brand architecture. Corporate branding affects multiple stakeholders (e.g., employees, investors) and impacts many aspects of companies such as the evaluation of their product and services, corporate identity and culture , sponsorship , employment ...

  9. Brand architecture - Wikipedia

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    Endorsed brands, and sub-brands – For example, Nestle KitKat, Cadbury Dairy Milk, Sony PlayStation or Polo by Ralph Lauren. These brands include a parent brand—which may be a corporate brand, an umbrella brand, or a family brand – as an endorsement to a sub-brand or an individual, product brand. The endorsement should add credibility to ...