Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Lions and Tigers and Branding. Oh My! How are You Aiming Your Message to Consumers?

Marketing. Spokesman. Ad. All of these listed branding.
you probably heard, but the difference is not sure what. In fact, they have a lot of overlap. Blurred the lines between the often them.
let & 39; for using the clatter of the most sensitive. 1. Advertising (Van upturned like the message) 2. Marketing (consumer to know that your payment arrangement) 3. Publicity (though I know the rescue after the news station and called a kitten from a tree) 4. Branding (word of mouth is a wonderful example)
consumers today, cunning traditional advertising. Our television commercials designed to understand and get us to buy products, and we are a little sneakier that.
marketing hesitate to obtain the drug consumer& 39;s mouth. Networking marketing is included in (construction), or blog (giving away free information. Ahem). It has other tactical strategy, to get the same result: to create a buzz sales.
public relationship. Okay, we all know that the press release is another form of advertising. However, they are more digested by the presence of several news stories of our readers might be used. Similarly, my 5 o& 39;clock news does not consist of the companies may be hit hard on my door, it will help me to establish the pinnacle in the to.
branding pay attention to. It is time to place your brand reach and / or product speaks for itself. Coca-Cola, a television commercial does from time to time, you do not need to sell us on the benefits of its products. We know that brand, confidence in the Purchase of cases, we like the taste. They& 39;ve done a wonderful job of our brand name is part of life. It is a soft drink, it is experience. The idea behind it was your efforts fall branding.
so Where do? Questions considered that it is not. It& 39;s the best in all four concepts to use, or the number of combinations. Only reached that attention to how the intended audience.



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