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  2. Brand management - Wikipedia

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    Firstly an accounting definition suggests that brand equity is a measure of the financial value of a brand and attempts to measure the net additional inflows as a result of the brand or the value of the intangible asset of the brand. [48] A different definition comes from marketing where brand equity is treated as a measure of the strength of ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Advertising management - Wikipedia

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    3. Brand preference (or brand attitude): The extent to which a consumer will choose one brand over other competing brands in the category 4. Brand action intention (purchase intent): The consumer's self-instruction to purchase a given brand 5. Purchase facilitation: The extent to which the consumer knows how and where to purchase the brand

  5. Brand implementation - Wikipedia

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    Brand implementation is an integrated part of a branding cycle and needs to be initiated during the brand design and development phase. Brand implementation is the continuous and consistent application of the brand's image in all business units, communication channels and media. This refers to marketing and branding as a unified whole.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Product naming - Wikipedia

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    The process involved in product naming can take months or years to complete. Some key steps include specifying the objectives of the branding, developing the product name itself, evaluating names through target market testing and focus groups, choosing a final product name, and finally identifying it as a trademark for protection. [1]

  8. Branding - Wikipedia

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    Branding (promotional), the distribution of merchandise with a brand name or symbol imprinted; Brand management, the application of marketing techniques to a specific product, product line, or brand; Employer branding, the application of brand management to recruitment marketing and internal brand engagement

  9. Sensory branding - Wikipedia

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    Sensory branding is a type of marketing that appeals to all the senses in relation to the brand. It uses the senses to relate with customers on an emotional level. It is believed that the difference between an ordinary product and a captivating product is emotion.