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branding & experience marketing
B ® AND EX20 11 ™
session 1 an introduction to  branding
why this  ‘branding’  course?
practical information be on time! slides are on paperclip  exams are at the end of the semester 2
interactivity Facebook:  Brandex2011 Become a fan! S lides (slideshare links) Videos (youtube links) Articles (Nu.nl / FD.nl links) Interaction (forum) Course messages Twitter:  Messages/questions: #brandex2011 Voting: @votebytweet [option 1,2,3] #votebrandex2011
interactivity Voorbeeld Twitter slides..
t he book ISBN: 978-90-430-1729-9
course outline (first 7 weeks) Week  Subject Chapter 1: () Introduction in branding, brand management and global course overview 1.1 till 1.4 2: () Branding music, events and entertainment 1.5 till 1.6  3: () Creating brand value 2 4: () Brand design 3 & 4 5: () Brand activation 5 & 6 6: () Co-branding 7 7: () Brand psychology: Neuromarketing gastcollege
reference:   chapter 1 strategisch  merken management
 
Tony ’s  Chocolonely Do you recognize it? Do you know it? Do you trust it? Do you like it? Do you think it ’s better? Do you buy it? Do you recommend it?
Tony ’s  Chocolonely Do you recognize it?: Brand awareness Do you know it?: Brand knowledge Do you trust it?: Brand image Do you like it?: Brand attitude / brand value Do you think it ’s better?: Brand preference Do you buy it?: Brand loyalty Do you recommend it?: Brand fan
“ … brands  take a position inside your memory, and stay there until they ’ re needed… ” L ink 55.20
session 1:  an introduction to  branding
Een verandering van denken Hoe benaderen bedrijven hun klanten Productie ori ë ntatie:  massaproductie, klant heeft geen keus, meer verkopen door efficiënt produceren  Product oriëntatie:  meer verkopen door kwaliteitsverbetering van product Verkoop oriëntatie:  meer verkopen door meer communiciatie (promotie) en distributie Marketing oriëntatie:  meer verkopen door beter te luisteren naar wat klant wil en het product erop afstemmen Maatschappelijke marketing oriëntatie:  meer verkopen door beter te luisteren naar wat de klant wil en het product erop afstemmen, en daarbij ook letten op (schadelijke) effecten die productie met zich meebrengt (imago!)
Marketinginstrumenten Een bedrijf dat marketing wil toepassen kan dit d.m.v. het gebruik en het veranderen  van de marketing instrumenten: Product Prijs Plaats Promotie (Personeel) Marketingmix
Product Kwaliteit (materialen, etc.) v/h product Vormgeving (ontwerp, grootte, kleur, etc.) v/h product Verpakking (bescherming, aantrekkelijkheid, opslag, etc.) v/h product Merknaam (logo, herkenbaarheid) v/h product Accessoires (bijproducten) v/h product Assortiment (breedte van het aanbod) Service (installatie, garantie, instructies, handleiding, etc.) v/h product
 
a split  second
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
what is a  brand?
 
risk-taking competitive healthy individualistic source: Strategic Brand Management,  Kevin Lane Keller & Jennifer Widom
5 quotes by  "The only one who can tell you  'you can't ‘,  is you. And you don't have to listen to that."  "My better is better than your better."  "Training is the opposite of hoping." "There are clubs you can't belong to, neighbourhoods you can't live in, schools you can't get into. But the roads are always open."  "Just do it!"
what is a  brand?
 
“ … a   brand   is a   name, term, symbol, or design, or a combination of them, intended to identify goods and services of one seller or group of sellers and to differentiate them from those of competition… ” source: American Marketing Association
“ … a  brand  is a  intangible  but  critical  component of what an organization stands for… ” source: Brand Asset Management, Scott M. Davis
brands  have  got their own stories
 
brands  have  got their own life-cycle
 
 
brands  have  got their own personality
 
 
brands  have  got their own responsibility
 
 
 
 
brands  have  got their  own theory
 
brand   goeroes Nederland Giep Franzen Ruud Boer Wil Michels Roland van Kralingen Buitenland Kevin Lane Keller Jean-Noëll Kapferer David Aaker Scott M. Davis
history of   branding link
the evolution of branding 1850 … Identification branding: Products/services/quality 1950 … Benefit branding: Product benefits/ What ’ s in it for me? 1970 … Symbolic branding:  Personality/user image/  lifestyle 1990 … Experience branding:  Consumer experience/  all senses 1995 … Societal branding:  Ethics/contribution to society 2000 … Total branding:   Integrated system of  physical, psychological and  social components of an  ideology
why  brands? Identificatie van bron van product Toewijzing van verantwoordelijkheid Risicoverkleiner Zoekkostenverkleiner (intern en extern) Belofte, relatie met maker van product Symbolisch instrument Signaal van kwaliteit
what is  branding ?
“ … branding  is the blend of art and science that manages associations between a  brand  and memories in the mind of the audience. It involves focusing resources on selected tangible and intangible attributes to differentiate the  brand  in an attractive, meaningful and compelling way for the targeted audience. … ” source: Brandchannel.com
brand the brander the brander users
can everything become a  brand?
creating  brands Goods (b-to-c / b-to-b) Services Retailers Online products & services People & organisations Sports & arts Regions (city marketing) Entertainment
test: twitter some links to  #brandex2011 People & organisations Sports & arts Regions (city marketing)
Twitter pagina invoegen
branding  services
branding  retailers
branding  online products
branding  people & organisations
branding  sports & arts
branding  regions
branding  entertainment
 
what is  branded  entertainment?
“ … the practice of tying  a  brand   name  to an  entertainment  property with seamless integration and a natural fit… ”
 
next week branding music, events & entertainment prepare chapter 1 of SMM bring with you: one physical product of branded entertainment  describe:  brand awareness, brand knowledge,  brand image, brand attitude,  brand value, brand preference,  brand loyalty, brand fan? you can be picked out..
thank  you!

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Session 1, Introduction To Branding 2011

  • 2. B ® AND EX20 11 ™
  • 3. session 1 an introduction to branding
  • 4. why this ‘branding’ course?
  • 5. practical information be on time! slides are on paperclip exams are at the end of the semester 2
  • 6. interactivity Facebook: Brandex2011 Become a fan! S lides (slideshare links) Videos (youtube links) Articles (Nu.nl / FD.nl links) Interaction (forum) Course messages Twitter: Messages/questions: #brandex2011 Voting: @votebytweet [option 1,2,3] #votebrandex2011
  • 8. t he book ISBN: 978-90-430-1729-9
  • 9. course outline (first 7 weeks) Week Subject Chapter 1: () Introduction in branding, brand management and global course overview 1.1 till 1.4 2: () Branding music, events and entertainment 1.5 till 1.6 3: () Creating brand value 2 4: () Brand design 3 & 4 5: () Brand activation 5 & 6 6: () Co-branding 7 7: () Brand psychology: Neuromarketing gastcollege
  • 10. reference: chapter 1 strategisch merken management
  • 11.  
  • 12. Tony ’s Chocolonely Do you recognize it? Do you know it? Do you trust it? Do you like it? Do you think it ’s better? Do you buy it? Do you recommend it?
  • 13. Tony ’s Chocolonely Do you recognize it?: Brand awareness Do you know it?: Brand knowledge Do you trust it?: Brand image Do you like it?: Brand attitude / brand value Do you think it ’s better?: Brand preference Do you buy it?: Brand loyalty Do you recommend it?: Brand fan
  • 14. “ … brands take a position inside your memory, and stay there until they ’ re needed… ” L ink 55.20
  • 15. session 1: an introduction to branding
  • 16. Een verandering van denken Hoe benaderen bedrijven hun klanten Productie ori ë ntatie: massaproductie, klant heeft geen keus, meer verkopen door efficiënt produceren Product oriëntatie: meer verkopen door kwaliteitsverbetering van product Verkoop oriëntatie: meer verkopen door meer communiciatie (promotie) en distributie Marketing oriëntatie: meer verkopen door beter te luisteren naar wat klant wil en het product erop afstemmen Maatschappelijke marketing oriëntatie: meer verkopen door beter te luisteren naar wat de klant wil en het product erop afstemmen, en daarbij ook letten op (schadelijke) effecten die productie met zich meebrengt (imago!)
  • 17. Marketinginstrumenten Een bedrijf dat marketing wil toepassen kan dit d.m.v. het gebruik en het veranderen van de marketing instrumenten: Product Prijs Plaats Promotie (Personeel) Marketingmix
  • 18. Product Kwaliteit (materialen, etc.) v/h product Vormgeving (ontwerp, grootte, kleur, etc.) v/h product Verpakking (bescherming, aantrekkelijkheid, opslag, etc.) v/h product Merknaam (logo, herkenbaarheid) v/h product Accessoires (bijproducten) v/h product Assortiment (breedte van het aanbod) Service (installatie, garantie, instructies, handleiding, etc.) v/h product
  • 19.  
  • 20. a split second
  • 21.  
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  • 34.  
  • 35.  
  • 36.  
  • 37.  
  • 38.  
  • 39. what is a brand?
  • 40.  
  • 41. risk-taking competitive healthy individualistic source: Strategic Brand Management, Kevin Lane Keller & Jennifer Widom
  • 42. 5 quotes by "The only one who can tell you 'you can't ‘, is you. And you don't have to listen to that." "My better is better than your better." "Training is the opposite of hoping." "There are clubs you can't belong to, neighbourhoods you can't live in, schools you can't get into. But the roads are always open." "Just do it!"
  • 43. what is a brand?
  • 44.  
  • 45. “ … a brand is a name, term, symbol, or design, or a combination of them, intended to identify goods and services of one seller or group of sellers and to differentiate them from those of competition… ” source: American Marketing Association
  • 46. “ … a brand is a intangible but critical component of what an organization stands for… ” source: Brand Asset Management, Scott M. Davis
  • 47. brands have got their own stories
  • 48.  
  • 49. brands have got their own life-cycle
  • 50.  
  • 51.  
  • 52. brands have got their own personality
  • 53.  
  • 54.  
  • 55. brands have got their own responsibility
  • 56.  
  • 57.  
  • 58.  
  • 59.  
  • 60. brands have got their own theory
  • 61.  
  • 62. brand goeroes Nederland Giep Franzen Ruud Boer Wil Michels Roland van Kralingen Buitenland Kevin Lane Keller Jean-Noëll Kapferer David Aaker Scott M. Davis
  • 63. history of branding link
  • 64. the evolution of branding 1850 … Identification branding: Products/services/quality 1950 … Benefit branding: Product benefits/ What ’ s in it for me? 1970 … Symbolic branding: Personality/user image/ lifestyle 1990 … Experience branding: Consumer experience/ all senses 1995 … Societal branding: Ethics/contribution to society 2000 … Total branding: Integrated system of physical, psychological and social components of an ideology
  • 65. why brands? Identificatie van bron van product Toewijzing van verantwoordelijkheid Risicoverkleiner Zoekkostenverkleiner (intern en extern) Belofte, relatie met maker van product Symbolisch instrument Signaal van kwaliteit
  • 66. what is branding ?
  • 67. “ … branding is the blend of art and science that manages associations between a brand and memories in the mind of the audience. It involves focusing resources on selected tangible and intangible attributes to differentiate the brand in an attractive, meaningful and compelling way for the targeted audience. … ” source: Brandchannel.com
  • 68. brand the brander the brander users
  • 70. creating brands Goods (b-to-c / b-to-b) Services Retailers Online products & services People & organisations Sports & arts Regions (city marketing) Entertainment
  • 71. test: twitter some links to #brandex2011 People & organisations Sports & arts Regions (city marketing)
  • 75. branding online products
  • 76. branding people & organisations
  • 77. branding sports & arts
  • 80.  
  • 81. what is branded entertainment?
  • 82. “ … the practice of tying a brand name to an entertainment property with seamless integration and a natural fit… ”
  • 83.  
  • 84. next week branding music, events & entertainment prepare chapter 1 of SMM bring with you: one physical product of branded entertainment describe: brand awareness, brand knowledge, brand image, brand attitude, brand value, brand preference, brand loyalty, brand fan? you can be picked out..