Decoding Branding

Decoding Branding
Author: Royce Yuen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2021-05-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317623010

Decoding Branding explains the evolution of branding and how the disrupting factors like digital revolution, technological advancement, changing consumer behavior, and the COVID-19 pandemic have reshaped the marketing landscape. Fundamental principles of fostering strong brands are distilled with illustrations of case studies from various industries. A structured and holistic framework to building and revamping brands is clearly presented for corporations to remain competitive in this constantly changing operating environment. Interviews with branding experts and corporate leaders are featured at the end of each chapter to allow readers to obtain a complete appreciation of brand development from different perspectives.

Decoding Design

Decoding Design
Author: Maggie Macnab
Publisher: HOW Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2008-02-04
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781581809695

Understand the Significance of Symbols in Your Design Work Our world is comprised of a handful of very simple patterns that have been a part of human design since the beginning of time and have eternal significance. Decoding Design reveals how common symbols and shapes - like circles, squares and triangles - resonate at a gut level and can lend greater meaning to a design. By deconstructing famous logos and other sample designs, you'll learn how to communicate complex information quickly and intuitively with universal and meaningful patterns. You'll also uncover how other disciplines, such as philosophy, math, and physics, influence great design and can help you present ideas in a holistic and compelling manner. Whether you're a designer, student, or marketing professional, Decoding Design will show you the deeper meaning behind the symbols you encounter everyday, and how to better use those symbols to create an impactful relationship with the viewer.

Decoding Coca-Cola

Decoding Coca-Cola
Author: Robert Crawford
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-12-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351024019

This collection of essays delves into the Coke brand to identify and decode its DNA. Unlike other accounts, these essays adopt a global approach to understand this global brand. Bringing together an international and interdisciplinary team of scholars, Decoding Coca-Cola critically interrogates the Coke brand as well its constituent parts. By examining those who have been responsible for creating the images of Coke as well as the audiences that have consumed them, these essays offer a unique and revealing insight into the Coke brand and asks whether Coca-Cola is always has the same meaning. Looking into the core meaning, values, and emotions underpinning the Coca-Cola brand, it provides a unique insight into how global brands are created and positioned. This critical examination of one of the world’s most recognisable brands will be an essential resource for scholars researching and teaching in the fields of marketing, advertising, and communication. Its unique interdisciplinary approach also makes it accessible to scholars working in other humanities fields, including history, media studies, communication studies, and cultural studies.

Decoded

Decoded
Author: Phil Barden
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2013-03-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118345606

In this groundbreaking book Phil Barden reveals what decision science explains about people’s purchase behaviour, and specifically demonstrates its value to marketing. He shares the latest research on the motivations behind consumers’ choices and what happens in the human brain as buyers make their decisions. He deciphers the ‘secret codes’ of products, services and brands to explain why people buy them. And finally he shows how to apply this knowledge in day to day marketing to great effect by dramatically improving key factors such as relevance, differentiation and credibility. Shows how the latest insights from the fields of Behavioural Economics, psychology and neuro-economics explain why we buy what we buy Offers a pragmatic framework and guidelines for day-to-day marketing practice on how to employ this knowledge for more effective brand management - from strategy to implementation and NPD. The first book to apply Daniel Kahneman’s Nobel Prize-winning work to marketing and advertising Packed with case studies, this is a must-read for marketers, advertising professionals, web designers, R&D managers, industrial designers, graphic designers in fact anyone whose role or interest focuses on the ‘why’ behind consumer behaviour. Foreword by Rory Sutherland, Executive Creative Director and Vice-Chairman, OgilvyOne London and Vice-Chairman,Ogilvy Group UK Full colour throughout

Decoding Marketing Strategies of Top Brands

Decoding Marketing Strategies of Top Brands
Author: Naushad Sheikh
Publisher: Naushad Sheikh
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2024-06-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Uncover the hidden gems of marketing brilliance in "Decoding Marketing Strategies of Top Brands." Where innovation, creativity, and data-driven strategies converge to craft unforgettable campaigns that elevate businesses to unprecedented success. Unveiling Marketing Excellence In "Decoding Marketing Strategies of Top Brands," we present an opportunity to explore the intricacies of marketing excellence. This book delves into the intersection of innovation, creativity, and data-driven strategies, all contributing to the creation of memorable campaigns that drive businesses toward unparalleled success. Exploring Real-Life Marketing Narratives Within these pages, we take a practical journey through real-life case studies from well-established brands. These stories are not merely anecdotes; they represent valuable lessons to be gleaned. A Valuable Resource for Ideas This book serves as a valuable resource for generating innovative ideas. It offers guidance for crafting marketing strategies that stand out, providing insights into the tactics employed by marketing experts to propel their companies. Navigating Marketing Landscapes The content within this book encompasses diverse aspects of marketing, irrespective of a company's size or industry. Whether the focus is on food, technology, or social impact, we delve into how these companies have made their mark. Peering into Success Each case study provides an in-depth look into a brand's marketing strategy, from the inception of ideas to meticulous planning, contemplation, and the execution of marketing campaigns. It's akin to peering behind the scenes at how industry experts work their magic. Conversations with Industry Leaders This book goes beyond recounting marketing stories, offering readers the opportunity to engage with the architects of these success stories. They share their experiences and insights, providing valuable knowledge. Inspiring Creativity The case studies are intended to inspire creativity, not to be duplicated verbatim. Each one offers essential insights that can be applied to one's own endeavors. By examining the elements contributing to success, actionable steps for one's marketing efforts can be identified. Learning from Mistakes In addition to learning what to do, the book also examines what not to do by analyzing the mistakes of others. These stories of missteps offer guidance for avoiding similar pitfalls in the complex landscape of marketing. An Educational Journey As you hold this book, you are poised to embark on an educational journey. You are on the brink of uncovering the strategies behind groundbreaking marketing campaigns, gaining insights from industry leaders, and enhancing your own marketing skills. This book encourages you to make a substantial impact in the field of marketing. Ready to Dive into Marketing Case Studies? Are you prepared to immerse yourself in the world of marketing case studies? The time for inspiration, learning, and action is now. Let's work together to refine our marketing strategies, create effective marketing that resonates with audiences, and work towards achieving remarkable success. "Decoding Marketing Strategies of Top Brands" serves as your gateway to mastering the art of marketing. Secure your copy today and unlock your marketing potential.

The Science of Why

The Science of Why
Author: D. Forbes
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2015-07-13
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1137502045

In this groundbreaking book, author David Forbes explains human motivation and provides ways that marketers can effectively reach the consumer. The book uses decades of psychology research and the author's own tool, the Forbes Matrix that identifies, organizes, and explains the nine core motivations.

Why it Sells

Why it Sells
Author: Marcel Danesi
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0742555445

Marcel Danesi is an entertaining and insightful tour guide to decoding the messages woven into the advertisements, commercials, brand names, and logos we see on a daily basis. Guiding readers through the basics of how to interpret ads, Danesi explores everything from product and package design to jingles, cyberadvertising, ad campaigns, global impacts, culture jamming, and advertising effects. Why It Sells will fascinate and inform all readers interested in how ads, marketing, and branding take hold in the consumer psyche.

The Creation of the Extraordinary

The Creation of the Extraordinary
Author: Hannes Gurzki
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2020-02-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3658295384

Luxury is as old as humankind and has sparked multiple debates throughout of history. In today’s consumer society, luxury brands have become aspirational symbols. Yet, to date, a comprehensive overview of the different perspectives that have shaped the discourses about luxury is missing. Hannes Gurzki provides a broad overview of luxury research, highlights and details important perspectives on luxury, and derives practical guidelines for managers based on research. Thereby the author combines insights from different disciplines, such as philosophy, sociology, psychology, anthropology, cultural studies, economics or management, to broaden and deepen our understanding of luxury and its creation principles.

Decoding the New Consumer Mind

Decoding the New Consumer Mind
Author: Kit Yarrow
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-03-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118647688

Take a glimpse into the mind of the modern consumer A decade of swift and stunning change has profoundly affected the psychology of how, when, and why we shop and buy. In Decoding the New Consumer Mind, award-winning consumer psychologist Kit Yarrow shares surprising insights about the new motivations and behaviors of shoppers, taking marketers where they need to be today: into the deeply psychological and often unconscious relationships that people have with products, retailers, marketing communications, and brands. Drawing on hundreds of consumer interviews and shop-alongs, Yarrow reveals the trends that define our transformed behavior. For example, when we shop we show greater emotionality, hunting for more intense experiences and seeking relief and distraction online. A profound sense of isolation and individualism shapes the way we express ourselves and connect with brands and retailers. Neurological research even suggests that our brains are rewired, altering what we crave, how we think, and where our attention goes. Decoding the New Consumer Mind provides marketers with practical ways to tap into this new consumer psychology, and Yarrow shows how to combine technology and innovation to enhance brand image; win love and loyalty through authenticity and integrity; put the consumer’s needs and preferences front and center; and deliver the most emotionally intense, yet uncomplicated, experience possible. Armed with Yarrow’s strategies, marketers will be able to connect more effectively with consumers—driving profit and success across the organization.