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    Successful Brands Built on Successful Products It is evident that today’s consumer markets are very competitive. Companies are trying to fight for every consumer they can. With the consumer having so many choices to choose from when it comes to a particular product or service‚ brands are in a rush to release the next big product or service to the public. Millions of dollars are spent to advertise these products to the general public but are these products and services really worth it? Or

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    CONCEPT OF CELEBRITY CELEBRITY SELLS AN EXPLORATION OF THE CONCEPT OF CELEBRITY AND ITS IMPORTANCE WITHIN MAGAZINE PUBLICATION DESIGN Our thinking about human greatness has changed since Shakespeare divided great individuals into three classes: Those who had greatness thrust upon them‚ those who achieved greatness‚ and those born great. The concepts of stars‚ Celebrities‚ and prominent people are social constructs. As the meaning of celebrity will perpetually redefine itself in an ever changing

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    Celebrity endorsement

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    The use of celebrities in advertising is not new. The celebrity endorsement is used since the early 50s with James Dean‚ for example. At this time‚ only the reputation of the celebrity count. Nowadays‚ the use of celebrities in advertising is no longer enough to its effectiveness and its presence enhances memory but also brings a kind of caution. Celebrity must possess a sufficient reputation to be recognized at first glance‚ but above all be credible. In an era obsessed with celebrities‚ it is no

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    Celebrity Endorsement Introduction Celebrity branding is a type of branding or advertising‚ in which a celebrity becomes a brand ambassador and uses his or her status in society to promote a product‚ service or charity and sometimes also appear as a promotional model. [1] There are various ways in which a celebrity can endorse a product: 1. Simply appearing in advertisements 2. Just give voice over in the advertisement 3. Attend PR events 4. Create his or her own line of

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    Branding Yoga

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    Branding Yoga: A Divergence in the Business and Practice of Yoga in the USA Introduction and History Yoga practice dates all the way back to the third millennium B.C.E. Evidence of such an assertion is the discovery of seal depicting a man seated in lotus posture in India. Yoga instructors transmitted various ideas about the purpose of yoga; many did it for meditation and quieting the mind while others focused on physical postures and breathing exercises. In any form‚ yoga has brought extensive

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    have been written on Yoga that gained lots of popularity. Yoga also received push from many celebrities like The Beatles etc‚ who showed their keen interest. Yoga was commercialized by like of Bikram Choudhury and Tara Stiles. Today people like Bikram churn out around $ 5 Million through his training centres where as Tara Stiles is working with brands like Nissan and launching Ipad Apps for yoga. Branding Yoga and Value Creation * As per tradition‚ the Yoga has been considered as an activity

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    Nour Selim 25-5066 Brand Identity Assignments 2014 Building a Successful Brand (points 6 – 7 slides) 6. Brands should create emotional triggers… to build costumer relationships. People are generally ruled by their emotions‚ a brand must be able to initiate ones emotion in order to build a more successful brand. Emotions that affect how people feel about your brand and their decision to purchase your branded products and services can be sometimes negative and positive‚ some of the most frequently

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    Suphakrit Maneeprawat 5207640805 LIFE IN FAB LANE [pic] The term “Fashion Editor” reflects a scene of an office that extorts from the beauty and the elegant in the world of fashion. So‚ the image of the person who works in this career must be taciturn and must persist in their fabulous look all the times. A 28-year-old woman‚ Jongkol Tangpradit is the fashion editor of ELLE magazine Thailand‚ the career that most women would die for. Not only that‚ she also runs her very own clothing

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    Airtel Branding

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    everyone with the same strategy. Meanwhile‚ Vodafone was making the most of its global brand value and its ZooZoo campaign‚ which was a runaway success. Airtel needed to change their branding strategy and decided to do away with the celebrity endorsements and launched what has probably been Airtel’s most successful branding campaign ever‚ the ‘Har Ek Friend Zaroori Hai’ or HFZ campaign (translated‚ it means “every friend is just as important”). The campaign started with a TVC but unlike the earlier ones

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    Branding: Country of origin vs Foreign branding (part 3 of the article) ... Country of origin stands for the country where a product is coming from. Countries over time have built up a profile/image on the global scale‚ which can manifest itself in either positive or negative perceptions (Warren‚ 2013) towards the country and its manufactured goods. Some countries are well known for their fine cuisine (e.g. Italian food) or favoured because of their high quality products with big reliability (German

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