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January 01, 2006

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Adweek
AT&T in campaign to strengthen brand
MarketWatch
... Corp. said Thursday it will unleash the biggest ad campaign in the company's 120-year history to strengthen its famous brand name. ...
AT&T sets media brand blitz Chicago Tribune
The New AT&T Launches Unprecedented Brand Cam HostReview.com
AT&T to redefine brand via campaign Shanghai Daily
International Herald Tribune - Fort Worth Star Telegram 

ABCmoney.co.uk
Hilton hotels brand to 'reunite'
Channel 4 News, UK 
A £3.6 billion deal to reunite ownership of the Hilton hotels brand looked set to be completed today. Reports said Hilton Group ...
US hotel operator may buy international Hilton brand MarketWatch
Hilton buys International Hilton brand for $5.7 billion Investor's Business Daily (subscription)
Hilton buys International Hilton brand for $5.7 billion Investor's Business Daily (subscription)
UTV - Reuters.uk 

Washington Post
Osaka Exchange, Snow Brand, Yoshinoya: Japanese Equity Preview
Bloomberg 
... a 12 percent gain in sales. The stock rose 50 yen to 16,250. Snow Brand Milk Products Co. (2262 JT): The dairy products maker is ...
Shimamura, Ichinen, Hitachi Chemical: Japanese Equity Movers Bloomberg

USA Today
iPod dominates US brand survey
Macworld UK, UK - 3 hours ago
Apple's iPod range has become the leading US Internet brand, according to branding and design consultancy Landor Associates and research firm Penn, Schoen & ...
Oprah Winfrey's in, Britney Spears is out for '06, survey says. USA Today
2005 ImagePower(R) Newsmaker Brands Survey Shows Americans' ... Yahoo! News (press release)
Hilton buys International Hilton brand for $5.7 billion
MarketWatch 
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Hilton Hotels Corp. said Thursday it agreed to buy the lodging assets of Hilton Group Plc for about $5.71 ...

ABCmoney.co.uk
Mizkan buys Holland House cooking wine brand
Japan Today, Japan 
TOKYO — Mizkan Group Co said Wednesday it has purchased rights to the Holland House cooking wine brand from US food and drink producer Mott's Llp for $37 ...
Cadbury Schweppes sells Holland House brand of cooking wines Food Ingredients First (press release)
Cadbury sells Holland House wine brand for $37 mln Reuters
Cadbury sells wine brand Scotsman
Guardian Unlimited - ic CheshireOnline 
Brand Kolkata beats Bangalore
Times of India, India 
KOLKATA: Brand Kolkata, take a bow. According to the latest study conducted by staffing firm Team Lease Services Pvt Ltd, the 'city ...
Asustek to surpass Sony in shipments of own-brand NBs in 2006
EMSNow, UK 
Asustek Computer Inc. has projected to ship three million own-brand NBs in 2006, which will help it supercede rival Sony Corp. of Japan. ...

Buffalo News
Some Diamond brand dog foods contaminated
Olean Times Herald, NY 
By RICK MILLER, The Times Herald. When Elizabeth Knight, a Franklinville dog breeder, heard last week that Diamond Pet Foods was ...
Calls keep coming about Diamond pet food recall Fayetteville Online
Company offers to pay vet bills: Local vet tested several pets ... Finger Lakes Times
Pet food recalled over deadly fungus Montgomery Advertisernt

Alex and Me Company Announces New Multi-Brand Name Superstore ...
PR Web

Higganum, CT (PRWEB) December 29, 2005 -- Alex and Me Company (http://www.alexandme.com) a leading importer and retailer of brand name Sun-Protective UV ...


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Brand Concepts History Examples

Brand
McDonald's, represented by the Golden Arches, is one of the world's most famous brands
McDonald's, represented by the Golden Arches, is one of the world's most famous brands

In marketing, a brand is the symbolic embodiment of all the information connected with a product or service. A brand typically includes a name, logo, and other visual elements such as images, fonts, color schemes, or symbols. It also encompasses the set of expectations associated with a product or service which typically arise in the minds of people. Such people include employees of the brand owner, people involved with distribution, sale or supply of the product or service, and ultimately consumers.

In other contexts the term "brand" may be used where the legal term trademark is more appropriate.

Concepts

Some marketers distinguish the psychological aspect of a brand from the experiential aspect. The experiential aspect consists of the sum of all points of contact with the brand and is known as the brand experience. The psychological aspect, sometimes referred to as the brand image, is a symbolic construct created within the minds of people and consists of all the information and expectations associated with a product or service.

Marketers seek to develop or align the expectations comprising the brand experience through branding, so that a brand carries the "promise" that a product or service has a certain quality or characteristic which make it special or unique. A brand image may be developed by attributing a "personality" to or associating an "image" with a product or service, whereby the personality or image is "branded" into the consciousness of consumers. A brand is therefore one of the most valuable elements in an advertising theme, as it demonstrates what the brand owner is able to offer in the marketplace. The art of creating and maintaining a brand is called brand management. You're creating the story.

A brand which is widely known in the marketplace acquires brand recognition. Where brand recognition builds up to a point where a brand enjoys a mass of positive sentiment in the marketplace, it is said to have achieved brand franchise. One goal in brand recognition is the identification of a brand without the name of the company present. Disney has been successful at branding with their particular script font (originally Walt Disney's signature, but later translated to go.com).

Brand equity measures the total value of the brand to the brand owner, and reflects the extent of brand franchise. The term brand name is often used interchangeably with "brand", although it is more correctly used to specifically denote written or spoken linguistic elements of a brand. In this context a "brand name" constitutes a type of trademark, if the brand name exclusively identifies the brand owner as the commercial source of products or services. A brand owner may seek to protect proprietary rights in relation to a brand name through trademark registration.

The act of associating a product or service with a brand has become part of pop culture. Most products have some kind of brand identity, from common table salt to designer clothes. In non-commercial contexts, the marketing of entities which supply ideas or promises rather than product and services (eg. political parties or religious organizations) may also be known as "branding".

Consumers may look on branding as an important value added aspect of products or services, as it often serves to denote a certain attractive quality or characteristic. From the perspective of brand owners, branded products or services also command higher prices. Where two products resemble each other, but one of the products has no associated branding (such as a generic, store-branded product), people may often select the more expensive branded product on the basis of the quality of the brand or the reputation of the brand owner.

Advertising spokespersons have also become part of some brands, for example: Mr. Whipple of Charmin toilet tissue and Tony the Tiger of Kelloggs.

History

Brands in the field of marketing originated in the 19th century with the advent of packaged goods. Industrialization moved the production of many household items, such as soap, from local communities to centralized factories. These factories, generating mass-produced goods, needed to sell their products to a wider market, to a customer base familiar only with local goods. It quickly became apparent that a generic package of soap had difficulty competing with familiar, local products. The packaged goods manufacturers needed to convince the market that the public could place just as much trust in the non-local product.

Around 1900, James Walter Thompson published a house ad explaining trademark advertising. This was an early commercial explanation of what we now know as branding.

Many brands of that era, such as Uncle Ben's rice and Kellogg's breakfast cereal furnish illustrations of the problem. The manufacturers wanted their products to appear and feel as familiar as the local farmers' produce. From there, with the help of advertising, manufacturers quickly learned to associate other kinds of brand values, such as youthfulness, fun or luxury, with their products. This kickstarted the practice we now know as branding.

Examples of well known brand names

Business Week magazine publishes an annual "brand scorecard" of the magazine publishes an annual "brand scorecard" of the top 100 most valuable brands worldwide. Some results from the 2005 survey, which contained 53 American, 37 European, 7 Japanese, and 3 South Korean brands, are listed below.

The European breakdown is as follows: 9 German, 8 French, 5 Swiss, 4.5 British, 4 Italian, 3.5 Dutch, 1 Finnish, 1 Spanish, and 1 Swedish

United States Of America

Europe

Japan

South Korea

Criticisms of branding

Criticism has been leveled against the concept and implementation of brands, much of it associated with the "antiglobalization" movement. One of the better known criticisms of branding is found in Naomi Klein's book, No Logo. The book claims that corporations' brands serve as structures for corporations to hide behind, and that such global problems as sweatshop labor and environmental degradation have been permitted and exacerbated by branding.

Criticism of branding also comes from within corporations, with some employees becoming frustrated by being limited by overall brand strategies that restrict what they can say, how they say it, and what Pantone colour to say it in. Some shareholders also have concerns about the amount of money invested in branding.

Skepticism toward branding has also grown in parts of the marketing community since the end of the dotcom boom, though for a very different reason: in many ways, branding has failed to live up to its promise.

 

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  • 2004-05-25 16:28:31

Siemens says good-bye to Xelibri

As Siemens seems disappointed from sales of the new Xelibri line that has been planned as the second mobile for everyone it stops selling the brand: "We'll continue to serve this market segment,'' Axel Schafmeister, a spokesman for Siemens's cellular business said in a telephone interview. While Siemens is...
  • 2004-07-04 13:31:10

the state of advertising

The Economist has a good analysis about the state of advertising and the increasing role of the internet: "The advertising industry is passing through one of the most disorienting periods in its history. This is due to a combination of long-term changes, such as the growing diversity of media, and...
  • 2004-07-05 09:51:28

corporate blogging

Russell who writes the Mobile Technology Weblog for Creative Weblogging has been interviewed by corporateblogging.info. Here is what he expects working with us: "What do you expect/hope that the blog will deliver in terms of marketing and branding? Something different compared to other ways of communication? It's a great way...
  • 2004-07-05 10:10:44

the new Indian middle class

Kurt mails in this good article from Business 2.0 about India's burgeoning middle class. It cites Gurgaon, south of New Delhi, where my ex-company contributed good money to the development of the shopping suburb :). "On a typical afternoon, 26-year-old Shruti Sharma heads with friends to Gurgaon, a New Delhi...
  • 2004-07-23 10:05:54

Connect it all

Venturewire reports about a series F (!) round of 10 million for Allconnect. Allconnect is describing their business model as follows: "The process starts when a person moving into a new house or apartment calls their regional electric company to activate service for their home. This request for service is...
  • 2004-08-06 10:58:50

The German VC market

I had always been convinced that VCs should build the spearhead of economic liberalization and embrace cross-border M&A. In a recent article with VDI - Nachrichten Hendrik Brandis founder of German VC Earlybird reveals two very surprising points of view. I always thought the recent M&A activity that German start...
  • 2004-08-19 08:59:43

setting up an affiliate program

Source: www.it-training.com What is going on with affiliate program managing companies? There have been many start-ups in the last five years and there is strong level of competition that should keep the companies ready to have superior services in order to find an edge. Apparently that's not what German...
  • 2004-08-27 15:05:53

viral marketing par excellence

Tegan mails in his success story: "Looking to launch a brand new label from scratch in the high profile commodity beer industry? Don’t intend to spend a cent on advertising, traditional marketing or even have a brewery? You must either be a sadist or a genius! Liam Mulhall and his...
  • 2004-09-11 01:09:30

Jamba in the Americas?

Yes Jamba the symbol of a successful working exit strategy has not been the only one in the world. Fabrice Grinda founder of Aucland has been setting up Zingy here in NYC and has recently followed the Samwer brothers (whoch had a 20% stake in the company, too) and exited...
  • 2004-09-19 20:47:10

why Europe has a lot to learn...

This Economist article is not brand new (in fact it dates back to 4.5 years ago - the height of the bubble) but the analysis why European start-ups face a thougher time then many US counterparts is still pretty much true. Europe ha changed in many ways in the last...
  • 2004-09-29 23:35:42

finding the right VC

Jeff has a new article with great insights into why you should carefully choose your VC and why social competence is an imperative for a successful partnership. "There are several kinds of investors in the private equity world. The obvious starting point is the A-list investors with big names, their...
  • 2004-10-07 04:28:22

skills for leaders

Knowledge@Wharton has a noteworthy story about leadership - nothing you won't have heard before but nice to get some ideas: "Lasting Leadership also identifies eight attributes of leadership, each of which has its own chapter in the book, that are evident to varying degrees in these individuals. 1. They are...
  • 2004-10-24 13:39:11

German venture statistics Q2/2004

This is not exactly brand new - the VC stats for Germany for Q2/2004. - Seed rounds totalled EUR 3.43 million in Q2 - Start up rounds totalled EUR 72.23 million in Q2 - both the amount invested and number of companies was slightly less than in Q1/ 2004...
  • 2004-11-20 20:42:31

media outlets interested in blogs

Adam L. Penenberg makes the case for blogging ventures in his latest article in Wired. "So with MarketWatch sold and Slate likely getting sold soon, could MSNBC, CNET, Salon.com and all the other dot-com survivors be next? Nah, unlikely. But there could be a spate of other media properties for...
  • 2004-11-20 20:45:07

adapting to the future

Business 2.0 shows how well known brands have incorporated the Internet in their value chain. Some good insights: "In the following pages, you'll hear about half a dozen moneymaking online companies. Of the four that are publicly traded, all have at least two consecutive quarters of profits as measured by...
  • 2004-12-13 06:56:25

easypizza joins the empire

You have guessed it - who might be behind easyPizza - our regular guest here Stelios Haji-Ioannou. The Independent reports about the latest launch: "Stelios Haji-Ioannou, the head of the burgeoning business empire easyGroup, will further extend his entrepreneurial reach next week when he adds a pizza delivery company to...
  • 2005-01-27 09:56:52

Blog University Napa

We (Nicole, Anita and me) are here the second day at the Blog University in Napa. The crowd over here is wonderful - surely influenced by the great setting of this resort. In difference to the BlogBusinessSummit in Seattle this event has many people that are interested in using...
  • 2005-03-03 11:33:13

The big hype in 2000

I just stumbled about this jewel at earlybirds website (written by ecompany.com). It makes a nice refresh of the abstrusities of that time: "Except that on the other side of the world, in the 2,000-year-old Bavarian city of Augsburg, a 20-year-old named Valentin Yeo read the article in the online...
  • 2005-03-15 10:33:15

the netflix model

I must say I was never a big believer in the Netflix model but some people are obviously. Here is an interview (done by e-consultancy.com) with Saul Klein, CEO of Video Island a british copycat that recently merged with Screenselect: "E-consultancy: Video Island wasn't quite the first online video rental...
  • 2005-03-22 11:41:19

IAC acquires AskJeeves.com

Wow this is one of the deals that do not happen too often - Askjeeves has agreed to be acquired by IAC for $ 1.85 billion. ""It's about growth," Jeeves CEO Steve Berkowitz said. Jeeves' properties have about 42 million unique users, according to comScore, and IAC's properties, which...
  • 2005-03-27 00:07:32

Skype at Cebit

Last year I could not even spot them on Cebit and this year they got full press coverage - congratulations! Founder Niklas Zennström with an interview at Infoworld: "Niklas Zennström made a name for himself as cofounder of the Kazaa peer-to-peer file sharing service. Now the entrepreneurial Swede hopes to...
  • 2005-03-29 15:13:53

Joining Creative Weblogging...

A personal note - I have been an active investor and founder of Creative Weblogging from the first day on. During the last months the company has shown an impressive growth: - from 0 to 30 focused weblogs in less than 15 months - 30+ experienced authors blogging with...
  • 2005-03-30 19:20:49

WSJ about Blog Advertising

The WSJ has very well researched article about Blog Advertising: "Gawker Media, one of the biggest brands in Web log publishing, launched a saucy urban travel blog called Gridskipper on Jan. 31. On that day, the logo of the site's sole sponsor, Cendant Corp.'s Cheaptickets, could be found in ads...
  • 2005-05-11 15:38:03

why NYT bought about.com

John Battelle has a great analysis: "Well, not exactly. First of all, The Times did not overpay by recent standards - the company was in the bidding for Marketwatch (Dow Jones won), and if I recall correctly that company went for 60 times EBITDA. And currently, most internet companies...
  • 2005-06-07 10:58:04

Scripps to buy shopzilla.com

The comparison shopping market has been a wild success for investors. Now Scripps a media holding company with a wide range of media properties plans to acquire Shopzilla.com for stunning $525 million. "E. W. Scripps said that Shopzilla attracted 14 million visitors a month and expected to earn $30 million...
  • 2005-07-13 14:38:51

Venture Capital in China

James Borton sends in his conclusion about the bullish market for VC in China: "A home-grown venture-capital case in point: Zero2ipo. Established in 1999 by Gavin Ni, a Tsinghua University graduate, and several other Chinese graduates, the company now has 40 professionals with backgrounds in venture capital, investment banking...
  • 2005-08-23 17:51:29

Entrepreneurship in India

Knowledge@Wharton has a special report about India developing as R&D hub. One of the contributions has been an interview with Vivek Paul - ex-CEO of Wipro. He has some good insights into what works and what not for aspiring entrepreneurs in India. "Aron: In the absence of such an...
  • 2005-09-08 14:58:39

Epsilon acquires Bigfoot for $125 million

I had a bigfoot email address since 1997 but I was wondering what was happening with the company but it seems nothing bad at least: "Bigfoot Interactive has agreed to be acquired by Epsilon, the U.S. data management subsidiary of financial and marketing services firm Alliance Data Systems (ADS)....
  • 2005-09-30 09:31:35

Filmloop loops ahead

Another company we really enjoyed at DEMOfall was Filmloop. The company specializes on producing Filmloops for your desktop and on the web. We wanted to know more and had Co-founder Kyle Mashima to answer some questions for us: Q. Please describe your company's product and services? A. FilmLoop is...
  • 2005-10-04 17:59:01

The blogging myths

Being involved with a blog media network for nearly two years now I was wondering about some of the industry myths: The Domain Name thing We always thought topic specific domains that reveal the topic and the form of publication are the best way to go for us. Consequently...
  • 2005-11-09 07:54:30

WaltDisney acquires Livingmobile

It seems the hunger for game developers out there is still big - WaltDisney announced their acquisition of Munich, Germany based Living Mobile. "Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Munich, Living Mobile develops and publishes mobile games across Europe and in Singapore. Its portfolio of more than 70 games...
  • 2005-11-12 03:42:56

Working on it...

As you may have noticed we are back with a fusion of our prior homepage design and new elements. The story behind is much more simple as you might want to believe. Some weeks ago we were on the lookout to give our site a refreshed look. We have...
  • 2005-11-16 03:11:20

M&A strategies change

Anita at SmallBusinessTrends links to an interesting piece from Paul Graham: "Largely because of Sarbanes-Oxley, few startups go public now. For all practical purposes, succeeding now equals getting bought. Which means VCs are now in the business of finding promising little 2-3 man startups and pumping them up into...
  • 2005-12-09 11:16:35

Webshastra with $10 million round

Interesting private equity investment by Warburg Pincus in solely India based web marketing firm Webshastra. "Webshastra aims to be India's leading provider of online media advertising solutions to publishers, advertising agencies and advertisers. Headquartered in Bangalore, Webshastra would subsequently create an online media-buying vehicle for the advertising industry in...
  • 2005-12-15 10:50:47

amp'd poised for growth?

Daniel Primack sums up in his newsletter the story of MVNO Amp'd: "It’s been four months since I first began researching and writing about Amp’d Mobile Inc., the Los Angeles-based virtual mobile network operator (MVNO) targeting teenagers and young adults. My original prompt was the company’s massive Series A...
  • 2004-09-05 10:53:53

Paris Hilton....a jeweller?

Wonderful. Another celebrity trying to be something they're not. Much like Pamela Anderson Lee's book effort (which she herself will tell you was written for her by a ghost writer), you have to wonder just how much of the creative input for the jewelry really came from Paris and...
  • 2005-09-08 05:18:50

Jewelry Artist Breaks into Art Museum

Jewelry designers are too often given the bum’s rush when it comes to being considered “true” artists. This is always something that has irked me. Why just because a piece of artwork might be functional and fashionable should it be considered second class to something that is hung on...
  • 2005-12-13 04:36:34

Where is Jewelry on Your Shopping List?

Is jewelry at the top or the bottom of your holiday gift list this year? Some retailers are worried that you’ve got it too low on the list. Per an article posted on Reuters: “High oil prices and the lack of a "must-have" bling gift item may combine to dull...
  • 2005-12-18 10:26:50

Memoirs of a Geisha Fashion Trends

Will the bohemian look with its long flowing skirts and fun beaded jewelry be replaced soon with geisha glamour a la Memoirs of a Geisha? According to a report by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, this might be the case: “The film "Memoirs of a Geisha," […] tells the story of...
  • 2005-12-22 16:18:23

Mom Creates a Fairy Tale Jewelry Success Story

Here’s another jewelry success story for you. This time it’s about a busy mother who decided to concentrate on what she knew best: making children happy. Per a company press release: “It was motherhood itself that inspired Joanie Perales to start Fairy Tale Jewels, a children's jewelry line designed...
  • 2005-12-26 14:28:51

Rodeo Drive Trades Jewels for Jeans

Remember that scene from Pretty Woman when Julia Roberts asks her friend where she can buy clothes “the good stuff” in Beverly Hills? Her friend replies, “Rodeo Drive, Baby!” Back in the 80s, Rodeo Drive was known for its chic and snobby stores filled with beautiful clothes and jewelry...
  • 2005-11-01 07:10:52

Medical Blogs: Grand Rounds 2.06

This week's issue of the Grand Rounds is up at KidneyNotes. I've entered the entry on anti-freeze proteins from snow fleas to this issue's collection of medical and medical-related blogs. The following submissions might also be of interest to the Biotech Weblog readers: Aetiology's federal vaccination updates on HepaA...
  • 2005-12-23 02:02:53

Insider's Viewpoint: RFID Among China's Manufacturers

The RFID Journal offers an interesting guest column about the state of RFID usage in Chinese manufacturing (or, perhaps non-usage would be more exact). Steven H.T. Wong of China Elite Technology opines that the business case for manufacturers using RFID is not nearly as well established in China as...
  • 2005-01-20 23:50:03

World's Largest Jet Has RFID

The brand-spanking-new Airbus A380 is the world's largest jet. And it is RFID-enabled. According to RFID Insights from InformationWeek: "The jet is equipped with 10,000 radio-frequency identification chips and was built using Carbon Fibre Manufacturing technologies to reduce aircraft weight, ultrasonic scanning systems, and a combination of other technologies....
  • 2005-01-27 02:39:20

New Communications Forum -- Blog University

I am out in Napa this week, attending the New Communications Forum "Blog University." I'll be speaking tomorrow morning about blogs and branding. Torsten Jacobi is also there. Torsten is head of the Creative Weblogging group of which this RFID Weblog is a part. He also publishes a popular blog...
  • 2005-03-05 08:56:09

RFID to Combat Counterfeiting

The RFID Journal has an interesting opinion piece by a professor and a researcher at the St. Gallen Auto-ID Lab in Switzerland about using EPC tags to combat counterfeiting of retail goods: "Today, bar codes identify only the type of product, not the individual item. So if a clever counterfeiter...
  • 2005-03-14 08:54:20

Carnival of the Capitalists Arrives

Welcome to the March 14, 2005 edition of Carnival of the Capitalists, the Internet's most intriguing weekly round-up of free-market articles. We have some superb entries this week, and all are well worth reading. Affiliate Recruiting Blog - Franklin Banker explains why affiliate marketing is not for everyone, but for...
  • 2005-05-31 06:10:40

Thirteen U.S. Government Agencies to Use RFID

If you are interested in pursuing RFID opportunities at the Federal level, or if you just like to know what's going on in the government, then you may be interested in a brand new report about RFID issued Friday by the General Accounting Office. The report found that 13...
  • 2005-08-09 11:14:44

Hackers' RFID Demonstration is Good News

RFID was the subject of a claimed world record this year at the Defcon hackers conference. Some young men from a company called Flexillis claimed to have set a world record when they read RFID tags from 69 feet (21 meters). You really have to hand it to the people...
  • 2005-09-02 09:18:19

Lessons Learned From an RFID Implementation

"The RFID project I managed was ultimately successful, but there were a few lessons I learned the hard way." This is a quote from a guest opinion column published at RFID Journal this week. This is a helpful case study that any manager considering an RFID implementation should take...
  • 2005-09-07 14:31:05

New RFID Film in German

Torsten Jacobi notifies me of a brand new RFID film over at FilmPlattform (requires free registration). The film is in German. Now, even though I know only a dozen words of German, between those few words and the fact that many of the scientific and technical terms sound the...
  • 2005-09-22 06:26:26

Free Book Give Away #2

UPDATE October 6, 2005: Thank you, this book giveaway is now closed. Read a few words from the winner here. ------------ We have another new book to give away to a loyal reader. This time we have one copy of a really interesting new book Branding Unbound, a marketing...
  • 2005-09-30 21:53:15

Which Tags Can be Used on Metal Containers?

RFID Talk has an interesting discussion going on right now about which brand of passive tags can be read on metal. Possible vendors mentioned include CAEN, Identec and Savi. Discussion forums like RFID Talk are perfect for answering specific questions like this with fast answers. ...
  • 2005-10-06 00:04:03

Winner of Book Giveaway #2

Congratulations to Leela Krishna, the winner of RFID Book Giveaway #2! Leela will receive a copy of the new book "Branding Unbound." Leela writes (quoted with permission): "I am presently pursuing fourth year B.Tech (undergraduate) in Civil Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati (known as IIT Guwahati). I...
  • 2005-12-13 14:23:32

RFID World - Sponsored Post

If you wanted any further evidence that the market in RFID is growing, all you need do is look at how large and well attended some of the RFID events are becoming. Take, for instance, RFID World. Recently we became a media sponsor of the RFID World event. That made...
  • 2004-04-24 08:18:14

Generic TiVo

According to this story, TiVo has become the generic term for DVR, in the same way that 'Walkman' did for portable personal music players. Sure, a certain amount of brand recognition is a good thing, but this would have to dilute the branding for TiVo. Talk about being a victim...
  • 2005-09-07 19:55:03

About me

Hello, my name is Tiago Gaspar. I finished high school in Mozambique, and I am currently studying Communication and Multimedia Design, at ESEC University, in Portugal. I'm a collaborator for the University of Coimbra Newspaper site – A CABRA - as a Web Designer. My daily gadgets are far...

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Definition of Brand

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Brand
A distinguishing symbol, mark, logo, name, word, sentence, or a combination of these items that companies use to distinguish their product from others in the market.

 

Notes:
Once a brand has created positive sentiment amongst the target audience, the firm is said to have built brand equity. Some examples of firms with brand equity--possessing very recognizable brands of products--are Microsoft, Coca-Cola, Ferrari, Sony, The Gap, and Nokia.

Legal protection given to a brand name is called a trademark

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