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Explain the concept of Branding
Principles of Marketing What are we doing? All Things Promotion Trade Promotion KOSSA Standard OF1: Explain the concept of Branding
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Trade Promotions – Designed to gain manufacturers’, wholesalers’, and retailers’ support for a product NOT FOR CONSUMERS
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Types of Trade Promotions
Promotional Allowances – a cash payment or discounts given by manufacturers to wholesalers or retailers for performing activities to encourage sales.
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Types of Trade Promotions
Cooperative Advertising – A manufacturer supports the retailer by helping to pay for the cost of advertising its product locally.
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Types of Trade Promotions
Slotting Allowances – a cash premium paid for placing a product on a retailer’s shelves
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Types of Trade Promotions
Sales Force Promotions – awards given to managers and employees who successfully meet or exceed a sales quota.
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Types of Trade Promotions
Trade Shows and Conventions The Consumer Electronics Show is held annually in Las Vegas. Check it out by clicking on the image.
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Explain the concept of branding
KOSSA Standard OF1: Explain the concept of Branding
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Explain the concept of Branding
Forms of Branding A brand is a design, name, symbol, term or word that distinguishes and identifies a company and/or products or services KOSSA Standard OF1: Explain the concept of Branding
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Explain the concept of Branding
Forms of Branding A corporate brand represents the entire company or organization For example, Coca-Cola, McDonalds, Kraft or Microsoft KOSSA Standard OF1: Explain the concept of Branding
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Explain the concept of Branding
Forms of Branding A product brand represents a specific product of a company or organization For example, Diet Vanilla Coke, Big Mac, or Windows XP KOSSA Standard OF1: Explain the concept of Branding
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Explain the concept of Branding
Forms of Branding A private distributor brand, also called a store brand For example, Radio Shack brand of batteries, Lowe’s brand of macaroni and cheese KOSSA Standard OF1: Explain the concept of Branding
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Components of a brand name
Includes all of the combined impressions and experiences associated with a particular company or product For example, McDonalds makes the customer think about quick food, low prices, and consistent service KOSSA Standard OF1: Explain the concept of Branding
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Components of a brand name
Brand identity consists of a spoken name and corresponding design, logo, or symbol For example, Coca-Cola and the Coke “swirl” or Nike and the Nike “Swoosh”
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Components of a brand name
Brand image is the consumer’s belief about the company and/or its goods or services Quality, price and value may affect a brand’s image
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Components of a brand name
Brand equity is the perception of added value a product has as a result of its brand name A highly recognizable brand has a high level of brand equity Is an intangible perception or memory KOSSA Standard OF1: Explain the concept of Branding
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Benefits of brand equity
Include: Brand name recognition or awareness Customer loyalty Perceived quality Strong emotional or mental associations KOSSA Standard OF1: Explain the concept of Branding
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Brand equity as an asset
Coca Cola $69 billion Microsoft $65 billion Disney $32.6 billion American Express $17 billion Ericsson $7 billion
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Explain the concept of Branding
Forms of trademarks Trademark: Word, phrase, symbol, or design that identifies and distinguishes the company from others Has legal protection through the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office TM KOSSA Standard OF1: Explain the concept of Branding
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Explain the concept of Branding
Forms of trademarks Service Mark: Same as a trademark, but for service SM KOSSA Standard OF1: Explain the concept of Branding
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Explain the concept of Branding
Forms of trademarks Trademark ™ or Service mark SM: Used by company to claim rights/ownership to a trademark or service mark ®: May be used by company after registering TM or SM with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office ( KOSSA Standard OF1: Explain the concept of Branding
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Explain the concept of Branding
Forms of trademarks Trade character: Personified symbol that represents the brand name For example, Mickey Mouse for Disney, Captain Fear for Tampa Bay Buccaneers, or STORMY for the Carolina Hurricanes KOSSA Standard OF1: Explain the concept of Branding
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Elements that make a brand successful
Easy to pronounce and free from negative connotations For example, Tide or New Balance KOSSA Standard OF1: Explain the concept of Branding
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Elements that make a brand successful
Short and easy to remember and recognize For example, Nike or Epic records KOSSA Standard OF1: Explain the concept of Branding
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Elements that make a brand successful
Describe the products features and/or benefits For example, Arcticat Snowmobiles or Goodyear Aquatred KOSSA Standard OF1: Explain the concept of Branding
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Elements that make a brand successful
Consistent with the image of the product For example, Snackwells or FedEx KOSSA Standard OF1: Explain the concept of Branding
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Elements that make a brand successful
Must be distinctive enough to not infringe on any copyrights or other trademarks Should be capable of legal protection and registration KOSSA Standard OF1: Explain the concept of Branding
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