Posts Tagged ‘ luxury brands ’

Emotional vs. rational benefits: getting the mix just right

April 16, 2010

When it comes to marketing premium brands, there’s usually no shortage of RTBs (Reasons To Believe) to choose from. Although brands in commodity categories are sometimes challenged to differentiate themselves, the premium brand(s) in any “vertical” should carefully choose which RTBs make it to the front lines of consumer messaging. Whether or not emotional...

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Can Social Media Harm Premium Brands?

October 5, 2009

Some Premium Brands are fearful of joining the social media dialogue. "What if someone says something bad about us?" If you've ever thought this, then keep reading.

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Luxury Brands vs. Premium Brands

August 25, 2009

The difference between luxury and premium isn't as obvious as you might think; the context of function drives an important mindset that's imperative to understand if you're a marketer to high-end brands.

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Premium on a Budget? You Bet!

May 28, 2009

Too often, marketers of premium brands seem to believe that advertising their brand or service will be, much like their brand, a premium proposition. They assume that good advertising is simply “too expensive.” And all that production and photography and printing and interactive stuff is just fancy frosting that their cake doesn’t need to...

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To Thine Own Self Be True

May 21, 2009

In this famous quote from Hamlet lies an important truth about marketing premium brands. You must know who you are, and you must not deviate from that identity. As Seth Godin suggests , being unsure of your identity may endanger the future of your brand. In general terms, we see three categories of brands...

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