Basics of Branding: A Practical Guide for Managers


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Smart branding is essential for success, yet it is often misunderstood. Developing a brand that is relevant, distinct, and emotionally compelling can be very dif_ cult for many managers, mainly because they don't realize exactly what and how much goes into this branding process. This book will explain this process. In an easy-to-understand writing style, Gronlund will show you the fundamentals that will help develop a value proposition that will excite customers. Branding is all about creating a message or an impression that makes an impact and creates a rational and emotional connection with a customer. Forming a bond of trust and comfort will build brand equity (i.e., how people value your brand) and customer loyalty. We are living in a dynamic, transformative global economy with mind-boggling advances in technology. Managers today can easily become preoccupied with social media vehicles and the innovative features of electronic devices, and hence neglect the importance of the content or the message. Adhering to the core elements of positioning and branding will help them develop more emotionally rich and powerful content. And B2B managers will better understand and discover the real value of good branding, so that their marketing and sales communications will go beyond product features and emphasize relevant benefits that will strengthen their relationships with targeted customers.

Author: Jay Gronlund
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Published: 08/23/2013
Pages: 206
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.63lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.44d
ISBN13: 9781606495926
ISBN10: 1606495925
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Marketing | General

About the Author
Jay Gronlund received his BA from Colby College and an MBA from Tuck. He has held positions at Richardson- Vicks, Church & Dwight, Seagrams, and Newsweek. In 1990, Gronlund started The Pathfinder Group, a boutique consulting firm specializing in helping companies expand into foreign markets, plus overseas companies seeking to enter the United States. In 1999, Gronlund created a course on "positioning and brand development" for NYU, which he continues to teach to students from the United States and abroad. He has authored several articles, white papers, and books.