This is a new century, the brand concept, with the characteristics of faith, extended sensory perception. From the beginning of brand development and lead to the future of brand management of ‘all-round selling points’ – each brand has its own identity, message, shape, rituals and traditions, are to convey this recognition. Make good use of the concept of sensory branding into all-round new ways of marketing communication. We often use a ‘brand pyramid’ of strategic thinking tools, to the deduction to find out how to connect between the consumer and the brand, associated, and in a behavioral science theory, ‘the driving force of human nature’ to interpret the impact of human behavior primitive instincts. This is derived from human behavior scientist Morris (Desmond Morris) of the study, as well as his in the ‘Naked Ape’ (The Naked Ape) a book on human primitive deep study animal behavior. The original driving Continue reading
Modern Marketing Strategies
Emotional Marketing
Emotional marketing is a highly successful method that is used by marketers to both attract and retain customers. The main aim of emotional marketing is to connect to customers’ hearts. It is seen that emotional thoughts stimulate people’s minds faster than rational thoughts. Emotional marketing is all about considering the feelings and needs of customers and finding ways to take advantage of the same to achieve higher volumes of sales. Most marketers are now adopting emotional marketing technique because of the realization that the emotional route can be effectively used to change consumers’ attitude towards their products. Now-a-days companies are using emotional advertisements to evoke favorable reaction from consumers. Emotion based marketing offers competitive advantages to marketers in developing strong relationship with consumers. Many of the advertisements these days have a strong element of emotion touch to them, which draws consumers to connect with the brands being advertised. For Continue reading
Importance of Strong Brands in Marketing Strategy
Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Chanel, Nike, Adidas, coke-cola all are the famous brand name in the today’s global market. Brand is not set up suddenly, but it is a perception formed from experiences and communication. Simultaneously, brand help distinguish products and services from other competitors and prompt the consumer to remember information related to the brand. A strong brand makes people more aware and engage in its brand image, more satisfy with brand product quality and willingness to pay a premium price for it. Therefore, organization could earn more profit from a strong brand product, and also contain the customer and gaining trust and loyalty from them. Consumer’s perception for a brand is important for consumer to differentiate the brand product. For consumer, brand is a symbol of high class; it is signal of high quality and stands for high percentage of satisfaction. However, a brand has their own target audience Continue reading
Green Marketing – History, Importance, Benefits and Problems
Customers often link green marketing with terms such as recyclable, refillable, ozone friendly, and environmentally friendly. Whilst these terms are green marketing claims, in general, green marketing is a much broader concept. Green marketing is applicable to consumer goods, industrial goods, and as well as services. Theoretically speaking, green marketing is about designing, developing, and delivering products that are eco-friendly which cause less possible harm to the environment and its stakeholders. The American Marketing Association (AMA) has defined green marketing as the marketing of products that are not harmful to the natural environment. History of Green Marketing Although some considerations were given to green marketing in the 1970s, it was actually in the late 1980s that the idea of green marketing came out. All began in Europe in the early 1980s when some manufactured goods were discovered to be harmful to the natural environment. Since that, green marketing has gone Continue reading
Concept of Green Marketing
In today’s business world, environmental issues plays an important role in marketing. All most all the governments around the world have concerned about green marketing activities that they have attempted to regulate them. Many people believe that green marketing refers solely to the promotion or advertising of products with environmental characteristics. Generally terms like Phosphate Free, Recyclable, Refillable, Ozone Friendly, and Environmentally Friendly are some of the things consumers most often associate with green marketing. In general green marketing is a much broader concept, one that can be applied to consumer goods, industrial goods and even services. For example, around the world there are resorts that are beginning to promote themselves as “ecotourism” facilities, i.e., facilities that specialize in experiencing nature or operating in a fashion that minimizes their environmental impact. Thus green marketing incorporates a broad range of activities, including product modification, changes to the production process, packaging changes, Continue reading
Underdog Strategy in Business
An underdog strategy involves a small and, usually, young firm taking on a much larger competitor. It is often employed by an upstart company that doesn’t hesitate to get into a fight with much bigger opponents in order to break their monopoly and offer the market better products, lower prices, or both. The underdog enters a market dominated by established players that are portrayed as being somewhat bureaucratic, complacent, and unresponsive to customer needs. Firms following underdog strategy promise to offer an attractive alternative to what customers have been buying. Southwest Airlines, in its early years, is an example of a company that became an underdog in its fight against established competitors, as it offered the traveling public highly attractive prices and superior value. Southwest was ready to begin operations in 1967 but could not do so until 1971 due to time-consuming court battles initiated by Braniff and Texas International Continue reading