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  2. Ingredient branding - Wikipedia

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    Chipmaker Intel's 1991 "Intel Inside" marketing campaign was the first landmark ingredient branding success. It came about in the late 1980s when the abruptly rising interest in personal computers led to a huge demand for central processing units, (CPUs) which Intel took as an imperative to "explain the desirability of its products" to end users, not just the original equipment manufacturer (OEM).

  3. Category:Types of branding - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Types of branding" ... Ingredient branding; Internet branding; L. Lifestyle brand; N.

  4. Co-branding - Wikipedia

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    Co-branding is a marketing strategy that involves strategic alliance of multiple brand names jointly used on a single product or service. [ 1 ] Co-branding is an arrangement that associates a single product or service with more than one brand name , or otherwise associates a product with someone other than the principal producer.

  5. Distribution (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, in a pull strategy, the marketer promotes the product directly to consumers hoping that they will pressure retailers to stock the product or brand, thereby pulling it through the distribution channel. [8] The choice of a push or pull strategy has important implications for advertising and promotion.

  6. 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.

  7. Waldemar Pförtsch - Wikipedia

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    Waldemar Pförtsch has written a number of specialized books in English and German on Marketing, International Management and Strategic Management, the latest being with US Marketing Guru Philip Kotler on B2B-Marketing, and with Indrajanto Müller on Ingredient Branding. Furthermore, he has published numerous articles in German, English and ...

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  9. Category:Brand management - Wikipedia

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    Place branding; Planned obsolescence; Positioning (marketing) Postmodern brand; Postmodern branding; Postmodern communication; Postmodern marketing; Premium segment; Private label; Private Label Strategy; Product bundling; Product churning; Product life-cycle management (marketing) Product life-cycle theory; Product lifecycle; Product line ...