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Product, Services, and Brands: Chapter 08 Product, Services, and Brands: Building Customer Value

Topics to Cover Branding Strategy: Building Strong Brands Services Marketing

Branding Strategy: Building Strong Brands Brand Sponsorship Manufacturer has four sponsorship options. Manufacturer’s brand (National brand). Private brand (Store brand or Distributor brand). Licensed brand Co-brand

Branding Strategy: Building Strong Brands Brand Sponsorship National Brands Vs Store Brands Sony – SonyBravia (National Brand) Wall-Mart (Store Brand)

Branding Strategy: Building Strong Brands Brand Sponsorship Licensing (Licensed brand) Some companies spend millions to create their own brand while some take the license (by paying a fee) of an established brand which is proven. Name and character licensing has grown rapidly in the recent years.

Branding Strategy: Building Strong Brands Brand Sponsorship Co-brand Occurs when two established brand names of different companies are used on the same product. In most co-branding situations, one company licenses another company’s well known brand to use in combination with its own.

Branding Strategy: Building Strong Brands Brand Development Strategies

Branding Strategy: Building Strong Brands Brand Development Strategies Line Extension Occurs when a company extends existing brand names to new forms, colors, sizes, ingredients or flavors of the existing product category.

Branding Strategy: Building Strong Brands Brand Development Strategies Line Extension A company might introduce line extensions as a low-cost, low-risk way to introduce new products or it might want to meet consumer desires for variety, to use excess capacity, or simply to command more shelf space from resellers.

Branding Strategy: Building Strong Brands Brand Development Strategies Line Extension Involves risks like An overextended brand name might lose its specific meaning. Sales of an extension may come at the expense of other items in the line.

Branding Strategy: Building Strong Brands Brand Development Strategies Brand Extension Brand Extension extends the current brand name to new or modified products in a new category.

Branding Strategy: Building Strong Brands Brand Development Strategies Brand Extension A brand extension gives a new product instant recognition and faster acceptance. Also saves the high advertising costs usually required to build a new brand name

Branding Strategy: Building Strong Brands Brand Development Strategies Brand Extension Risks Involved are The extension may confuse the image of the brand. If brand extension fails, it may harm consumer attitudes towards the other products of same brand A brand name may not be appropriate for a particular new brand.

Branding Strategy: Building Strong Brands Brand Development Strategies Multibrands Multibranding offers a way to establish different features and appeal to different buying motives. It also allows a company to lock more reseller shelf space. Companies are often seen introducing additional brands in the same category.

Branding Strategy: Building Strong Brands Brand Development Strategies Multibrands A major disadvantage of multibrands is that each brand obtain a small market share and none of them may be profitable.

Branding Strategy: Building Strong Brands Brand Development Strategies New Brands A company might believe that the power of its existing brand name is waning (declining) and a new brand name is needed.

Types of Service Industries Services Marketing Types of Service Industries Government Private not-for-profit organizations Business services

Nature and Characteristics of a Service Services Marketing Nature and Characteristics of a Service

Nature and Characteristics of a Service Services Marketing Nature and Characteristics of a Service Intangibility Means services cannot be seen, tasted, felt, heard, or smelled before they are bought. The service provider’s task is to make the service tangible in one or more ways and to send the right signals about quality.

Nature and Characteristics of a Service Services Marketing Nature and Characteristics of a Service Inseparability Services are produced and consumed at the same time and cannot be separated from their providers. If a service employee provides the service, then the employee becomes part of the service.

Nature and Characteristics of a Service Services Marketing Nature and Characteristics of a Service Variability The quality of the service may vary greatly, depending on who provides the service and when, where, and how the service is provided.

Nature and Characteristics of a Service Services Marketing Nature and Characteristics of a Service Perishability The services cannot be stored for later use or sale. Perishability of services is not a problem when the demand is steady, but when the demand fluctuates, service firms often have to face different problems.

Marketing Strategies for Service Firms Services Marketing Marketing Strategies for Service Firms In addition to traditional marketing strategies, service firms often require additional strategies Service-profit chain Internal marketing Interactive marketing

Marketing Strategies for Service Firms Services Marketing Marketing Strategies for Service Firms Service-profit chain links service firm profits with employee and customer satisfaction Internal service quality Satisfied and productive service employees Greater service value Satisfied and loyal customers Healthy service profits and growth

Marketing Strategies for Service Firms Services Marketing Marketing Strategies for Service Firms Internal marketing means that the service firm must orient and motivate its customer contact employees and supporting service people to work as a team to provide customer satisfaction Internal marketing must precede external marketing

Marketing Strategies for Service Firms Services Marketing Marketing Strategies for Service Firms Interactive marketing means that service quality depends heavily on the quality of the buyer-seller interaction during the service encounter Service differentiation Service quality Service productivity

Marketing Strategies for Service Firms Services Marketing Marketing Strategies for Service Firms Managing service differentiation creates a competitive advantage from the offer, delivery, and image of the service Offer can include distinctive features Delivery can include more able and reliable customer contact people, environment, or process Image can include symbols and branding

Marketing Strategies for Service Firms Services Marketing Marketing Strategies for Service Firms Managing service quality provides a competitive advantage by delivering consistently higher quality than its competitors Service quality always varies depending on interactions between employees and customers

Marketing Strategies for Service Firms Services Marketing Marketing Strategies for Service Firms Managing service productivity refers to the cost side of marketing strategies for service firms Employee recruiting, hiring, and training strategies Service quantity and quality strategies