All posts in 'Branding'

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JCPenney Rebrand Begs for Mercy

Posted on May 22nd, 2013 · Posted in Branding, Our Thinking

I thought I’d seen everything. I never considered jcpenney’s bold move. Who would think that a giant retailer would create, produce and air television spots begging customers to give them another chance because they had made some huge mistakes in a new marketing strategy that didn’t consider the needs and..
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Cancer Center Brand Praised

Posted on May 13th, 2013 · Posted in Branding, Clickworthy, News & Buzz

The bold and captivating brand identity designed by the DAAKE creative team for the Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center is drawing an enthusiastic response from the Omaha community. The brand was unveiled at a dinner May 7 attended by more than 500 business and civic leaders, the project’s lead..
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J & J Launches Corporate Branding Campaign

Posted on May 2nd, 2013 · Posted in Branding

Corporate giants of consumer goods are increasingly turning to corporate branding to strengthen their position in the hearts and minds of consumers worldwide. Johnson & Johnson, one of the top corporate brand leaders, has just debuted its new corporate campaign to shareholders at their April annual meeting. This is the..
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Can Carnival Cruise Out Of its PR disasters?

Posted on April 24th, 2013 · Posted in Branding, Our Thinking

Don’t you want to ask Carnival executives what they are going to do to reverse their deplorable situation? In a recent poll, very few mentioned going on a cruise as one of their dream vacations and most know the reason. Thanks to all the publicity about Carnival’s disasters recently you..
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Does Southwest Airlines have an identity crisis?

Posted on April 11th, 2013 · Posted in Branding

The airline industry has generated its share of controversy lately in the branding world with the new American Airlines spots and now the new campaign that Southwest Airlines has launched for March Madness. American Airlines launched its new campaign the first of the year with great fanfare just prior to..
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Blackberry’s Rebrand. Too little and too late?

Posted on April 5th, 2013 · Posted in Branding

In January, Research In Motion, a Canadian company, announced it would officially change its name to Blackberry and the ticker name would reflect this change and be known as BBRY and not RIMM. It’s no secret in the business community that Research In Motion is in trouble. The company was..
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Is B2B Buying the Branding Buzz

Posted on April 1st, 2013 · Posted in Branding, Our Thinking

Isn’t it interesting that some B2B marketers think that branding isn’t important to their corporations’ success because the business audience doesn’t buy into “fluff”. Call them misinformed, but some believe the talk about “brand promise” is reserved for the consumer product market where trends can influence what will resonate with..
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Xfinity Isn’t Awesome for Comcast Rebrand

Posted on March 11th, 2013 · Posted in Branding, Our Thinking

A few years ago Comcast, one of world’s largest cable companies, rebranded some of its products to Xfinity and were ridiculed on many marketing blogs for the disaster it created. In 2010, Time Magazine actually ranked it #1 in its list of the worst corporate name changes. Why was it..
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Will American Airlines Rebrand Soar?

Posted on February 26th, 2013 · Posted in Branding, Our Thinking

American Airlines just announced its merger with US Airways on Valentine’s Day to make it the largest airline in the country. This is one more sign that the airline is trying to compete more effectively with Delta and United and change its course for bluer skies. The announcement closely followed..
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A Great Rebrand – This Siren Really Sings

Posted on February 19th, 2013 · Posted in Branding, Our Thinking

Each year marketing executives evaluate their brand’s position and consider rebranding for a multitude of reasons. One of the best in my opinion is because the brand is not as relevant to a company’s core business as it used to be and a refresh is needed to accommodate new business..
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