Posts Tagged ‘ premium ’

Premium Branding in Social Media: Part II – The Social Team

May 13, 2011

The phrase “It takes a village” is exemplified in the creation of a social media team. While not all organizations have the ability to assign tasks to an agency or to internal resources, there are a few roles that must be filled to have an effective team that can fulfill the goals and objectives...

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Dell Makes a Premium Play

October 26, 2010
Dell Makes a Premium Play

I’m loving how Dell’s latest advertising campaign is moving away from the dross of commoditized, price-featured ads toward something more premium. This week’s Adweek article reveals the latest campaign theme by Wunderman, “You can tell it’s Dell.” The campaign features innovation and design, adding a twist of Apple-esque “That’s so cool” mojo. I’ve got...

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How Does Apple Make Me Glad to Pay More?

October 13, 2010

I boarded a plane recently, and proudly, the only device I had in my hands was my iPad. Even without an in-flight internet connection (which is now possible on American Airlines with GoGo Inflight Internet), I can read e-mails, read the Wall Street Journal through their fabulous app, read a book, and manage my...

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Can You Spot the Premium Brand?

October 8, 2010

Sometimes we have premium branding opportunities right before our eyes...and don't even know it!

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Breast Cancer Highlights Premium Groceries

October 5, 2010

My family is very aware of breast cancer, and not just because it’s Breast Cancer Awareness month. And not just because of all the pink lids and ribbons donning the packages of groceries on every aisle. My mother has battled with this scary disease for more than a year now, and along with it...

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Premium Brands Take Note: Jingles Are Back

September 20, 2010

Heard any good jingles lately?  I’ve been noticing more and more recently.  Not all of them good, mind you, but real jingles, nonetheless. Some of these include efforts from Free Credit Report.com, JG Wentworth and McDonald’s, among others. It seems there’s a resurgence of custom advertising tunes, or “jingles,” being used again in TV...

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Becoming a “Fan” of Premium Thinking

July 14, 2010

Does the name James Dyson ring a bell?  It should. As the inventor and marketer of revolutionary Dyson Vacuums, Mr. Dyson has cornered the market on unconventional thinking for a very conventional task–vacuuming carpets and rugs. Mr. Dyson’s fresh, new approach to the technical aspect of dust removal and collection proved that if you...

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Premium Status Knows No Age Limit.

June 16, 2010
Premium Status Knows No Age Limit.

Too often, premium brands become content with their position in the market, and are satisfied to simply plonk along, year after year. They rarely step out, or stretch any true boundary to further refine their image or grow their share. Brands like this could learn a thing or two from Betty White. Have you...

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When Premium Brands Crash

February 17, 2010

Toyota’s recent woes are a stark reminder for any premium brand: bad things can happen to the best performers, and when they do, you must be ready to act quickly, confidently and decisively. For decades, Toyota has basked in the glow of one of the true gold standards in brand image. Say the name...

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