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Brand Brand Name
Trademark Generic Name
Product Line Product Mix
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Individual offering
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Co-Branding
Two companies join to create a new
product carrying both their brands.
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Co-Branding
Examples:
McCains cake and KFC
McDonalds & movie Mulan
Pizza Hut & Pepsi
Cereal box with other thing inside
Pizza Pizza and Blockbuster video rental &
Chocolate bar
Cinelex Odeon and Blockbuster
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Brand
A name, term, sign, symbol, or design
(or some combination thereof) used to
identify the products of one firm and to
differentiate them from competitive
offerings. TEXT
Something used to show customers that
one product is different than the products
of another manufacturer. WTGR
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Brand Name
Words, letters, or symbols that make up a
name used to identify and distinguish the
firm’s offerings from those of its
competitors. Page 216
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Trademark
A brand that has been given legal protection
and has been granted solely to its owner.
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National Brand
Private Brand
Generic Name Brand
Generic Goods
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Examples of the 3 differences between
a national brand, a private brand and a
generic brand
• Philadelphia Cream Cheese
• IGA Cream Cheese
• No Name brand cream cheese
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National Brand
products that carry the name of the
manufacturer
ie. Maxwell House coffee
ie. Philadelphia cream cheese
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Private Brand
products that carry the name of the
seller, not the manufacturer
ie. MasterChoice coffee
ie. IGA cream cheese
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Generic Name Brand
A brand name over which the original owner has lost
exclusive claim because all offerings in the associated
class of products have become generally known by the
brand name (usually that of the first or leading brand in
that product class). TEXT
• names for product categories
ie. Velcro is the brand -
“hooked fabric fastener” is the generic name
ie. Xerox is the company
“photocopy” is the generic name,
- other examples???????? “rollerblades, Styrofoam”
, Jello, Vaseline, Q-tips, Kleenex
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Terms
Generic Goods
• non-branded products that sell at discount
ie. dish soap, toilet paper, aluminum foil, etc.
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• Brand Recognition / Equity - awareness, loyalty, quality,
emotion
• Brand Preference / Loyalty - the degree to which
customers are committed to further purchases eg. I will
always buy Reebok (Brand Insistence)
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• Brand Awareness -your product is the first that comes to
mind in a certain product category
eg. Snapple ice tea, jeans-Levi’s, walkman - SONY
• Brand Association - the link to favourable images,
celebrities, geographic regions
ie. Red Strip - Jamaica, VW - Germany, Screech - NFLD
Bailey’s - Eire
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• Brand Awareness -your product is the first
that comes to mind in a certain product
category
eg. Snapple ice tea, jeans-Levi’s, walkman -
SONY
Not in the text
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• Brand Association - the link to favourable
images, celebrities, geographic regions
ie. Red Strip - Jamaica, VW - Germany,
Screech - NFLD
Bailey’s - Eire
• Paul Hogan - Subaru
• James Earl Jones (voice of CNN)
• Chihuahua - Taco Bell
• Jordan - Nike
• Julia Louis Dryfuss - Nice and Easy
• Candice Bergen - Sprint Canada
Not in the text
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Brand Association - the link to favourable
images, celebrities, geographic regions
• white diamonds - liz taylor
• BMW Z3 - 007
• roots hats - olympics
• fubu - urban trend / hip hop
• right guard - Sir Charles
• Ru Paul - MAC Cosmetics
• Seinfeld - AMEX
Not in the text
19. • Brand Awareness -your product is the first that
comes to mind in a certain product category
eg. ice tea = Snapple, running shoes = Nike
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Most Valuable Global Brands
Brands Brand value
14-2
Coca Cola $ 36 Billion
Marlboro $ 33 Billion
Nescafe $ 11 Billion
Kodak $ 10 Billion
Microsoft $ 9.8 Billion
Budweiser $ 9.7 Billion
Kellogg's $ 9.3 Billion
Motorola $ 9.2 Billion
Gillette $ 8.2 Billion
Bacardi $ 7.1 Billion
Source: Financial World
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Terms
brand trademark
logo copyright
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Terms page 473
trademark
• a brand that has been given
exclusive legal protection - name and
the design
copyright
• music, or words that are given legal
ownership by the author
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Brand Strategy
1. Manufacturers’/ National
a) Family
b) Individual
2. Private - page 222 - see slide 31
3. Generic - page 223 - see slide 31
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