launched “Crisp” in 70’s and the brand was in reposition in 80’s. “Kitkat” was launched at Rs. 3/- per 8.5 gm the smaller version with a ‘have a break’ campaign. The campaign introduced the brand as a friendly, casual and humorous product. The brand also had a finger format which meant that chocolate could either be shared or stored. “Perks” from Cadbury was launched around same time at Rs.7/- for 35gm bar. The product format was similar to that of “5Stars” bar. The brand came out with the ‘Stomach worship’
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Factors effecting…. Factors Effecting Brand Preferences: A Comparative Study of McDonald’s and KFC Abstract The study was undertaken with an objective to identify factors affecting brand food products about two major food industries i.e. Mc-Donald’s and Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC). Factors included were taste and quality of product, price of product, delivery of product, availability of product, environment of restaurant, staff of behavior and value for money. A pre design questionnaire
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Industrial Marketing Management 43 (2014) 67–76 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Industrial Marketing Management The establishment of industrial branding through dyadic logistics partnership success (LPS): The case of the Malaysian automotive and logistics industry Nor Aida Abdul Rahman a,⁎, T.C. Melewar b,1, Amir M. Sharif c a b c Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Institute of Aviation Technology (UniKL MIAT), Lot 2891, Jalan Jenderam Hulu, 43800 Dengkil, Selangor, Malaysia
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percentage of population or target market who are aware of the existence of a given brand or company. There are two types of awareness: spontaneous, which measures the percentage of people who spontaneously mention a particular brand when asked to name brands in a certain category; and prompted, which measures the percentage of people who recognise a brand from a particular category when shown a list. Brand A brand is a mixture of attributes, tangible and intangible, symbolised in a trademark
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all over the world. The brand started as being a popular footwear for all Brazilians to wear and then in less than four decades of existence, the brand became a fashion icon and today is worn by millionaires and famous people. The change also affected the prices of the product; depending on the model, the price for one pair can reach more than U$ 100.00 (Mundo das Marcas ¶ 1). For this IMC it will be planned a brand campaign that has as main goal to advertise the brand in the United States in
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- Feb. 2013), PP 101-109 www.iosrjournals.org Brand Love: Mediating Role in Purchase Intentions and Word-ofMouth Muhammad Yasin1, Amjad Shamim2 2 (Department of Business and Economics, Foundation University Islamabad, Pakistan) (Lecturer, Department of Business and Economics, Foundation University Islamabad, Pakistan) 1 Abstract: The objective of this research is two fold. First is to determine the impact of brand experience, brand trust and affective commitment on purchase intentions
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Role of Social Media in Building Fashion Brand in Thailand Name Instructor Course Institution Date Role of Social Media in Building Fashion Brand in Thailand Social Media Social media are tools that permit the creation, sharing, or the exchange of information, career interests, concepts, and multimedia images and videos in online networking and communication sites. Social media is reliant on mobile and web-based technologies that create an interactive social platform that enables
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consumer goes to the next step which is to evaluate alternatives. The consumer’s main goal is to identify the best deal by comparing the various features and benefits of the different products. This may be based on a number of factors such as price, brands, colors and quality of the product or service, other factors such as preference may also influence their decisions. For consumers considering purchasing a car, price and prestige may be the most important factors. To most consumers however, perceived
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B2B Brand Management Philip Kotler ´ Waldemar Pfoertsch B2B Brand Management With the Cooperation of Ines Michi With 76 Figures and 7 Tables 12 Philip Kotler S. C. Johnson & Son Distinguished Professor of International Marketing Kellogg School of Business Northwestern University 2001 Sheridan Rd. Evanston, IL 60208, USA p-kotler@kellogg.northwestern.edu Waldemar Pfoertsch Professor International Business Pforzheim University Tiefenbronnerstrasse 65 75175 Pforzheim, Germany waldemar
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Porsche has perfectly positioned itself in a niche market. The brand—for which, as it was famously phrased in the movie Risky Business, "there is no substitute"—has just about everything going for it, even as the wider world of personal mobility crumbles. Its owner base is passionate as well as devoted and the automotive press routinely adores the brand. Due to its compact portfolio of four vehicles, all engineered according to the unimpeachable values of high performance, Porsche would seemingly
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