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Fundamentals of Brand
Building
+How it started

200 to 300 years ago, Branding came from
the word Old Norse Brandr meaning to
„burn‟



owners stamped their cows to distinguish
+
 How it started cont‟d
19th and 20th Industrial revolution gave the
concept a radical push



Since WWII, there has been an explosion
of brands which has come to symbolize the
convergence of the world economies on the
demand-led model rather than the
command-led model
+
    What is a brand




                      Al Ries
+




    A brand is the differentiator of a product or
    service from similar offerings
+

    Market share is not
    based on merit, but on
    the power of the brand
    in the mind.

     - Al Ries

     It involves leveraging
    on the functional and
    emotional attributes of
    a brand in other to build
    brand equity
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    So why the hype?
    Value association
    Pride
    Differentiated from competition
    Command premium price
    Sell more (Substantiate market price)
    Attract and retain stronger employees
    Higher consumer followership
    A practical example: BMW which has the tag line „the
     ultimate driving machine‟ as this is one thing everyone
     experiences
+




    What a brand is not
+

    a   trade mark – these are legal properties

    a   mission statement – this is a reminder

    a   logo or a slogan – these are your signatures

    a product or a service – these are just the
     tangibles

     advertising   – they deliver your messages
+




    What a brand is
+

       Point of view – branding is a strategic point of view, not a
        select set of marketing activities
       Customer value – branding is central to creating customer
        value, not just sound bites and images
       Competitive advantage – branding is a key tool for creating
        and sustaining competitive advantage
       Engineered – brand strategies must be “engineered” into the
        strategic planning process
       Meaning – brands get their identity from meanings. Products
        and services are the blood of a brand. Your organizational
        culture and standards for action are the heartbeat.
       Logic and emotion – branding is part science and part art
+
    Types of brands
       Product Brands
       Service Brands
       E-brands
       Cause Brands
       Nation Brands
       Government Brands
       Global Brands
       Corporate Brands
+
    Types of branding cont‟d

       Corporate brand (umbrella brand ) is the practice of using a company's name as a product
        brand name. It is an attempt to use corporate brand equity to create product brand
        recognition. Dangote, for example, the word "Dangote" is included on all products.




       Product brand involves giving each product in a portfolio its own unique brand name. This
        contrasts with corporate branding in which the products in a product line are given a single
        overarching brand name. The advantage of individual branding is that each product has an
        image and identity that is unique. This facilitates the positioning of each product, by allowing a
        firm to position its brands differently.
+
    Cont‟d
       Service Brands- Involves delivering service which involves personal contact.
        E.g. hotels, banks, travel agents, advertising agencies

       Government brands-Governments and political parties often have strong
        brands as they are centered on passionately held core values, Branding is
        important in both securing votes and in international diplomacy.

       Cause Brands – Attempting to attract customers by associating the company
        with a cause or purpose that potential customers would find beneficial to their
        personal goals or in line with their values. This might be a percentage
        contribution of company sales to charitable organizations or donations to
        nature and wildlife preservation councils.
+
    Types of branding
       Global Brands – uses single corporate brand name. These brands think
        global but act local to have relevance


       E-Brands -.These are brands that are online based. The Internet is a medium
        that presents new challenges for brand owners. E.g. Amazon.com


       Nation brands - New ways of thinking lead to countries being positioned as
        tourist destinations, enhancing status of goods and services produced, and
        aiding under-developed countries.
A 5 Step
         Brand Building Process

Duane Knapp
+
                           Step 1
                      Brand assessment



         Step 5                              Step 2
    Brand Advantage                      Brand Promise




               Step 4
                                     Step 3
               Brand
                                 Brand Blueprint
           Culturalization
+
Brand Assessment
Internal and external assessment

Consumer insight to determine the building blocks by
the brand

Identity points of differentiation
+
Brand Promise
Crafting the brand essence, brand story and brand
promise drawing on insight from the brand
assessment
+
Brand Blueprint
Creating visual representations (look and feel of the
brand)

Creating the physical and visual expressions, logo,
colours, by-line i.e. the brand identities
+
Brand Culturalization
Internal immersion

Creating a corporate culture around the brand by
aligning all members of staff with the Brand vision
and Essence
+
Brand Advantage
Leveraging the brand

Creating communication strategies and
channels to engage the Brand‟s audience
and build and maintain and grow
affinity, salience and brand equity
+
    Types of branding
       Corporate branding is the practice of using a company's name as a product brand name. It is an
        attempt to use corporate brand equity to create product brand recognition. It is a type of family
        branding or umbrella brand. Dangote, for example, includes the word "Dangote" in the name of many
        of its products. This strategy contrasts with individual product branding, where each product has a
        unique brand name and the corporate name is not promoted to the consumer.

       Individual branding, is the marketing strategy of giving each product in a portfolio its own unique
        brand name. This contrasts with family branding, corporate branding, and umbrella branding in which
        the products in a product line are given a single overarching brand name. The advantage of individual
        branding is that each product has an image and identity that is unique. This facilitates the positioning
        of each product, by allowing a firm to position its brands differently.

         Examples of individual product branding include Procter & Gamble, which markets multiple brands
        such as Pampers, and Unilever, which markets individual brands such as Dove.

       Cause Branding – Attempting to attract customers by associating the company with a cause or
        purpose that potential customers would find beneficial to their personal goals or in line with their
        values. This might be a percentage contribution of company sales to charitable organizations or
        donations to nature and wildlife preservation councils.
+
    Types of branding

       Co-Branding – Becoming more familiar to the consumer all the time. These include, for example, mini-
        marts attached to gas stations, banking facilities within grocery stores, and Laundromats attached to
        anything from bowling alleys to family entertainment centers. This branding falls in the “one-stop
        shopping” category.

       Rebranding is the creation of a new name, term, symbol, design, or a combination of them for an
        established brand with the intention of developing a differentiated (new) position in the mind of
        stakeholders and competitors.

       Personal branding is, for some people, a description of the process whereby people and their careers
        are marked as brands. It has been noted that while previous self-help management techniques were
        about self-improvement, the personal branding concept suggests instead that success comes from self-
        packaging. Further defined as the creation of an asset that pertains to a particular person or individual; this
        includes but is not limited to the body, clothing, appearance and knowledge contained within, leading to an
        indelible impression that is uniquely distinguishable

       Faith branding is the concept of branding religious organizations, leaders, or media programming, in the
        hope of penetrating a media-driven, consumer-oriented culture more effectively. Essentially, faith branding
        treats faith as a product and attempts to apply the principles of marketing in order to "sell" the product.
        Faith branding is a response to the challenge that religious organizations and leaders face today regarding
        how to express their faith in a media-dominated culture.
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Fundamentals of brand building

  • 2. +How it started 200 to 300 years ago, Branding came from the word Old Norse Brandr meaning to „burn‟ owners stamped their cows to distinguish
  • 3. + How it started cont‟d 19th and 20th Industrial revolution gave the concept a radical push Since WWII, there has been an explosion of brands which has come to symbolize the convergence of the world economies on the demand-led model rather than the command-led model
  • 4. + What is a brand Al Ries
  • 5. + A brand is the differentiator of a product or service from similar offerings
  • 6. + Market share is not based on merit, but on the power of the brand in the mind. - Al Ries It involves leveraging on the functional and emotional attributes of a brand in other to build brand equity
  • 7. + So why the hype? Value association Pride Differentiated from competition Command premium price Sell more (Substantiate market price) Attract and retain stronger employees Higher consumer followership A practical example: BMW which has the tag line „the ultimate driving machine‟ as this is one thing everyone experiences
  • 8. + What a brand is not
  • 9. + a trade mark – these are legal properties a mission statement – this is a reminder a logo or a slogan – these are your signatures a product or a service – these are just the tangibles  advertising – they deliver your messages
  • 10. + What a brand is
  • 11. +  Point of view – branding is a strategic point of view, not a select set of marketing activities  Customer value – branding is central to creating customer value, not just sound bites and images  Competitive advantage – branding is a key tool for creating and sustaining competitive advantage  Engineered – brand strategies must be “engineered” into the strategic planning process  Meaning – brands get their identity from meanings. Products and services are the blood of a brand. Your organizational culture and standards for action are the heartbeat.  Logic and emotion – branding is part science and part art
  • 12. + Types of brands  Product Brands  Service Brands  E-brands  Cause Brands  Nation Brands  Government Brands  Global Brands  Corporate Brands
  • 13. + Types of branding cont‟d  Corporate brand (umbrella brand ) is the practice of using a company's name as a product brand name. It is an attempt to use corporate brand equity to create product brand recognition. Dangote, for example, the word "Dangote" is included on all products.  Product brand involves giving each product in a portfolio its own unique brand name. This contrasts with corporate branding in which the products in a product line are given a single overarching brand name. The advantage of individual branding is that each product has an image and identity that is unique. This facilitates the positioning of each product, by allowing a firm to position its brands differently.
  • 14. + Cont‟d  Service Brands- Involves delivering service which involves personal contact. E.g. hotels, banks, travel agents, advertising agencies  Government brands-Governments and political parties often have strong brands as they are centered on passionately held core values, Branding is important in both securing votes and in international diplomacy.  Cause Brands – Attempting to attract customers by associating the company with a cause or purpose that potential customers would find beneficial to their personal goals or in line with their values. This might be a percentage contribution of company sales to charitable organizations or donations to nature and wildlife preservation councils.
  • 15. + Types of branding  Global Brands – uses single corporate brand name. These brands think global but act local to have relevance  E-Brands -.These are brands that are online based. The Internet is a medium that presents new challenges for brand owners. E.g. Amazon.com  Nation brands - New ways of thinking lead to countries being positioned as tourist destinations, enhancing status of goods and services produced, and aiding under-developed countries.
  • 16. A 5 Step Brand Building Process Duane Knapp
  • 17. + Step 1 Brand assessment Step 5 Step 2 Brand Advantage Brand Promise Step 4 Step 3 Brand Brand Blueprint Culturalization
  • 18. + Brand Assessment Internal and external assessment Consumer insight to determine the building blocks by the brand Identity points of differentiation
  • 19. + Brand Promise Crafting the brand essence, brand story and brand promise drawing on insight from the brand assessment
  • 20. + Brand Blueprint Creating visual representations (look and feel of the brand) Creating the physical and visual expressions, logo, colours, by-line i.e. the brand identities
  • 21. + Brand Culturalization Internal immersion Creating a corporate culture around the brand by aligning all members of staff with the Brand vision and Essence
  • 22. + Brand Advantage Leveraging the brand Creating communication strategies and channels to engage the Brand‟s audience and build and maintain and grow affinity, salience and brand equity
  • 23. + Types of branding  Corporate branding is the practice of using a company's name as a product brand name. It is an attempt to use corporate brand equity to create product brand recognition. It is a type of family branding or umbrella brand. Dangote, for example, includes the word "Dangote" in the name of many of its products. This strategy contrasts with individual product branding, where each product has a unique brand name and the corporate name is not promoted to the consumer.  Individual branding, is the marketing strategy of giving each product in a portfolio its own unique brand name. This contrasts with family branding, corporate branding, and umbrella branding in which the products in a product line are given a single overarching brand name. The advantage of individual branding is that each product has an image and identity that is unique. This facilitates the positioning of each product, by allowing a firm to position its brands differently. Examples of individual product branding include Procter & Gamble, which markets multiple brands such as Pampers, and Unilever, which markets individual brands such as Dove.  Cause Branding – Attempting to attract customers by associating the company with a cause or purpose that potential customers would find beneficial to their personal goals or in line with their values. This might be a percentage contribution of company sales to charitable organizations or donations to nature and wildlife preservation councils.
  • 24. + Types of branding  Co-Branding – Becoming more familiar to the consumer all the time. These include, for example, mini- marts attached to gas stations, banking facilities within grocery stores, and Laundromats attached to anything from bowling alleys to family entertainment centers. This branding falls in the “one-stop shopping” category.  Rebranding is the creation of a new name, term, symbol, design, or a combination of them for an established brand with the intention of developing a differentiated (new) position in the mind of stakeholders and competitors.  Personal branding is, for some people, a description of the process whereby people and their careers are marked as brands. It has been noted that while previous self-help management techniques were about self-improvement, the personal branding concept suggests instead that success comes from self- packaging. Further defined as the creation of an asset that pertains to a particular person or individual; this includes but is not limited to the body, clothing, appearance and knowledge contained within, leading to an indelible impression that is uniquely distinguishable  Faith branding is the concept of branding religious organizations, leaders, or media programming, in the hope of penetrating a media-driven, consumer-oriented culture more effectively. Essentially, faith branding treats faith as a product and attempts to apply the principles of marketing in order to "sell" the product. Faith branding is a response to the challenge that religious organizations and leaders face today regarding how to express their faith in a media-dominated culture.
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