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News ReleasesHow to Brand Yourself 2009-10-05 www.themarketingchefs.com At the Marketing Chefs we are often asked to help companies find and define their brand statement. Recently it seemed that a number of friends and business associates were looking for help in re-posit... Sources Select ResourcesBrand ManagementSources Select Resources Encyclopedia Article The application of marketing techniques to a specific product, product line, or brand. It seeks to increase a product's perceived value to the customer and thereby increase brand franchise and brand e... Fighting Big Oil's Cynical Arts SponsorshipGarrard, Chris Article 2014 Ecologist A growing movement is opposing fossil fuel industry sponsorship of the arts. Pop-up protests and performances denouncing Shell, BP and others are winning the popular vote. How to brand yourselfRyan, Tricia Article 2009 Sources HotLink Besides the self-marketing benefits of a biography, an advantage to writing this document is the actual writing of it. The process of thinking through, prioritizing, characterizing and expressing your... Managing your Brand in an Insecure WorldBucaro, Leanne Article 2010 Sources HotLink Brand value is determined in part by your brand and related company activities such as public relations, customer service experiences, as well as successes and failures in the market.
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