The Science and Art of Branding

The Science and Art of Branding
Author: Giep Franzen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 588
Release: 2015-02-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317454677

This innovative work provides a state-of-the-art overview of current thinking about the development of brand strategy. Unlike other books on branding, it approaches successful brand strategy from both the producer and consumer perspectives. "The Science and Art of Branding" makes clear distinctions among the producer's intentions, external brand realities, and consumer's brand perceptions - and explains how to fit them all together to build successful brands. Co-author Sandra Moriarty is also the author of the leading Principles of Advertising textbook, and she and Giep Franzen have filled this volume with practical learning tools for scholars and students of marketing and marketing communications, as well as actual brand managers. The book explains theoretical concepts and illustrates them with real-life examples that include case studies and findings from large-scale market research. Every chapter opens with a mini-case history, and boxed inserts featuring quotes from experts appear throughout the book. "The Science and Art of Branding" also goes much more deeply than other works into the core concept of brand equity, employing new measurement systems only developed over the last few years.

Platform

Platform
Author: Cynthia Johnson
Publisher: Lorena Jones Books
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2019-02-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0399581391

The indispensable guide to developing a personal brand, building an audience, and nurturing followers, by digital marketing thought-leader Cynthia Johnson. In the modern world, influence is everything and personal branding equals influence. Platform is the why-to, how-to handbook by top expert Cynthia Johnson for everyone who wants to develop and manage a personal brand. In Platform, Johnson explains the process of going from unknown to influencer by achieving personal proof, social proof, recognition, and association. Johnson herself went from an on-staff social media manager to social media influencer, entrepreneur, and marketing thought-leader in just three years using her process of accelerated brand development, continuous brand management, and strategic growth. Fans of #GirlBoss and #AskGaryVee, who wonder how their favorite influencers found their voices and built their audiences, will find the answers here and discover that the process is technical, creative, tactical, and much easier than they might have expected.

Brand Mechanics

Brand Mechanics
Author: Michael Llewellyn-Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2013-01-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9780615747323

A practical step-by-step guide to the art and science of building brands without the fluffy nonsense and BS. As one of the author's clients put it, "Forget the touchy-feely stuff. This is the real deal."This book describes in detail the breakthrough BrandMechanics(r) proprietary FBE(tm) methodology based on a simple step-by-step process for creating a powerful brand strategy and includes many examples, across dozens of market categories, of how to get it right and avoid getting it wrong.For the first time in print, the author reveals the secrets behind the remarkable process that has generated hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue from clients in the U.S., U.K., Europe, Asia and Canada, including Disney, Toyota/Scion, Visa, AOL, Boston Consulting Group, Miller Brewing, City of San Jose, McDonald's, Hewlett-Packard, Accenture, Tomb Raider/Lara Croft, Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Pentax Cameras and many others.Also revealed is the shocking truth about the many high-priced advertising and digital agencies, design studios and consulting firms who charge their clients small fortunes for brand strategy development while regularly outsourcing the work and paying a fraction of what they charge, and often delivering an "immersion" in the brand without actually defining its Essence.This book is a must-read for anyone involved in the marketing and branding business - from Fortune 500 CEOs to students considering a career in the industry.

The Physics of Brand

The Physics of Brand
Author: Aaron Keller
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2016-07-21
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1440342695

Welcome to a brand-new way of thinking about branding. The Physics of Brand is an exploration of how brands evolve in time and space. Drawing on experience working with companies such as Patagonia, General Mills, Target, and more, this book provides an exciting new systems approach to branding. By focusing on how brands and people actually interrelate, you'll gain a new perspective on brand growth and interaction. Complete with case studies to illustrate these concepts and Thought Experiments to get you thinking conceptually, The Physics of Brand is your new textbook on brand theory.

The Art and Science of Marketing

The Art and Science of Marketing
Author: Grahame Robert Dowling
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199269617

The book blends the art of marketing (implementing programs to attain and retain customers) with the science of marketing (what we know from research about markets, customer behavior, etc.) to provide insight for marketing managers about how to implement marketing more effectively to both create and capture the value of the offers they make to their target customers. In the process, it questions the usefulness of some of the more recent marketing fads. Clearly written and presented the book is ideal for advanced and professional students of marketing as well as marketing professionals.

Capture the Mindshare and the Market Share Will Follow

Capture the Mindshare and the Market Share Will Follow
Author: L. Gill
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2017-03-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1137510455

Capture the Mindshare and the Market Share Will Follow reveals how strong branding creates awareness, provides authentic value, motivates others to act, and builds long-term customer loyalty based on trust and respect. Author Libby Gill helps businesses define and articulate their unique brand promise by exploring case studies and client success stories to help readers master the Six Core Mindshare Methods, including concepts to Clarify, Commit, Collaborate, Connect, Communicate, and Contribute.Readers will see their relationships deepen, opportunities expand, and careers flourish as they learn to differentiate themselves in a competitive environment by promising and delivering massive value.

Art Marketing

Art Marketing
Author: Virginija Jurėnienė
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2020
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781536183269

"The textbook ART MARKETING is for university and college students who study art management or cultural management, creative industries, or management of creative activities. It is also essential for artists who wish to act in the arts market without agents (galleries, art managers), i.e., to carry out self-management. For an artist, this will become a tool for his/her establishment to act in the arts market because it talks about creating and maintaining a personal brand and further development of storytelling in branding. It is also relevant for arts and cultural organisations because brands help to attract audiences. The most complex task is to figure out how to attract and engage audiences. The textbook provides answers to many relevant questions on marketing subtleties for organisations acting in the global world and modern-day arts market by providing systemic theoretical knowledge that forms various skills (analysis, synthesis, abstraction, etc.). The book analyses various types of art marketing with diverse local and global examples (second chapter). The first chapter presents a detailed analysis of the constituents of the art marketing complex, whereas the third chapter introduces a discussion about the arts market and its constituents, peculiarities of postmuseum activities and virtual reality in contemporary art"--

Your Brand Should Be Gay (Even If You're Not)

Your Brand Should Be Gay (Even If You're Not)
Author: Re Perez
Publisher: Lioncrest Publishing
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2020-01-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781544503332

What made you pick up this book? Perhaps you're wondering why your brand should be gay. Or maybe the pink covered book jacket grabbed your attention? Did the idea of uncovering the art and science of creating an authentic brand pique your curiosity? Maybe it's all of the above. Whatever the case, the book made enough of an impression that you picked it up and are now reading these words. What this moment demonstrates is the idea behind what an authentic brand is all about--owning a perception in the marketplace that compels people to take action. In Your Brand Should be Gay (Even if You're Not), Re Perez--seasoned Brand Strategist, keynote speaker, CEO and founder of Branding For The People--uses real-life case studies and behind-the-scenes stories to challenge your understanding of branding, demonstrate the transformational impact of authentic brands, and share his proven branding process that has helped his clients shift from unknown to celebrity-like status. Pre-revenue to multi-millionaire. Ashamed to proud. Outdated to cutting-edge. And, embarrassingly inauthentic to courageously authentic both in life and in business.

The Art of Successful Brand Collaborations

The Art of Successful Brand Collaborations
Author: Géraldine Michel
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2020-03-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351014455

Brand collaborations are widely considered the art of the perfect match. This book is a guide to understanding the process of brand collaborations and explains the key factors of success to build specific forms of collaborations between diverse partners. The Art of Successful Brand Collaborations gives tangible examples of partnerships between various kinds of internationally renowned artists, celebrities, brands and companies such as Coca-Cola, Louis Vuitton, Puma, David Beckham and Pharrell Williams. In this vivid study, the academic and practitioner author team outline deep knowledge about the advantages and economic benefits of this marketing strategy. This includes additional meaning, improvement of the brand image, attracting new customers within different target groups and the development of the brand in new markets. Filled with interviews from practitioners and vital academic and professional insights, this book is an essential guide for brand managers, professors and students to better understand and successfully implement the process of brand collaborations.

Sonic Branding

Sonic Branding
Author: D. Jackson
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2003-10-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0230503268

Brands have become very important as sources of value and as a means to build value and sustain market position. Much emphasis has been placed upon the visual representation of brands. This book defines a new competitive arena in the creation and development of brands - sound. Sonic branding is a new fast growing area related to advertising and media development of the branding experience. This will be a distinctive book and the first in this important new area.