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STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD!
Branding Concepts STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD! Matthew Poling Executive Chef Weld County School District 6 Greeley, Colorado
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What Is Branding? The process involved in creating a unique name and image for a product in the consumers' mind, mainly through advertising campaigns with a consistent theme. Branding aims to establish a significant and differentiated presence in the market that attracts and retains loyal customers
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Why Brand Yourselves? People depend on visual cues
Recognition helps build loyalty Employs a “message” Easier to market and advertise Higher perceived value
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“A brand is a promise” -Forbes Magazine
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Coca-Cola Kellogg's Adidas Fruit of the Loom Doritos Pepsi Mercedes Ferrari Nike Downy
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LOGOS-
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Cross-Branding
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Who Is Your Audience? We are marketing to kids and parents alike!
Playful fonts Bright colors Appealing images Shapes
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What’s In A Shape? Rectangles/Squares represent stability, trust, order Triangles-Symbolize learning, growth, and change Circles-Symbolize inclusion and community
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What’s In A Shape? 50% of the world’s most admired companies have rectangular logos 22% have squares 20% have circles -Impactbnd.com
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The Other 8% have this…?
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Marketing Getting The Word Out Local Newspaper Radio School Newspaper?
Posters, Banners, Etc. Social Media!
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Social Media Snapchat Facebook Instagram Twitter Pinterest Tumblr
WhatsApp
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Stats
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Where Do I Start? Start Small Delegate Strategically R & D
(Rip-off and Duplicate) Go Big!
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The Competition… According to a comprehensive review by the National Academies’ Institute of Medicine, television food advertising affects children’s food choices, food purchase requests, diets, and health. Labeling and signage on school campuses affect students’ food selections at school. The majority of public school students are exposed to some form of food and beverage marketing at school; in 2012, 70% of elementary and middle school students and 90% of high school students attended schools with food marketing. In 2009, food companies spent $150 million marketing to children in school.
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The Competition… Keep an eye out for the parent companies behind “healthy” foods being advertised and sold in your cafeterias Create and enforce BOE-backed wellness policies
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QUESTIONS?
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Matthew Poling Executive Chef Weld County School District 6 Greeley, CO @D6Schoollunch Facebook.com/d6nutritionservices Instagram.com/d6schoollunch Pinterest.com/schoolfood0041 @chefmattk12 Facebook.com/chefmattschoolchef
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