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    Brand
    /brand/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. mark with a branding iron: "the seller had branded the animal with his grandfather's name" Similar markstampburnsear
    • 2. assign a brand name to.
  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrandBrand - Wikipedia

    A brand's attributes are a set of labels with which the corporation wishes to be associated. For example, a brand may showcase its primary attribute as environmental friendliness. However, a brand's attributes alone are not enough to persuade a customer into purchasing the product. [70]

  3. Mar 15, 2023 · A brand is the identity and story of a company that makes it stand out from competitors that sell similar products or services. The goal of branding is to earn space in the minds of the target audience and become their preferred option for doing business. Brands are an effective way for companies to communicate their vision.

  4. brand verb (CREATE BRAND) [ T ] business specialized. to make a product, organization, person, or place easy to recognize as different from others by connecting it with a particular name, design, symbol, set of qualities, etc.: In my job I've learned how to brand and promote a product.

  5. brand (marketing), a set of words, images, and associations that represent and distinguish a product or service in the marketplace. Strong brands elicit an emotional response from consumers and add value to the products and services they represent. Manufacturers have identified their products with.

  6. A brand is any distinctive feature like a name, term, design, or symbol that identifies goods or services. What is Brand Marketing? Brand marketing is the approach used by companies to promote and establish a brand in a market by creating a unique identity, values, and perceptions that differentiate it from competitors.

  7. noun. /brænd/ Idioms. a type of product, service, etc. made or offered by a particular company under a particular name. a well-known brand of toothpaste. (British English) You pay less for the supermarket's own brand. (North American English) You pay less for the store brand. luxury/premium brands. We compared our product with the leading brands.

  8. A brand is the sum of how a product or business is perceived by those who experience it—including customers, investors, employees, the media, and more. Branding is the process of shaping these perceptions. A brand, then, is more than just a company’s name, logo, product, or price tag.

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