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Branding 360 - Digital Branding 360

Khurram Khan

Editora: Publishdrive

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Branding 360: Maximising Impact with Minimal Resources
 
Every business wants to be a customer's first choice, and building and managing a strong brand can play a significant role in making that happen. This complete all-in-one business guide, "Branding 360: Maximising Impact with Minimal Resources," delves into the concept of branding, which extends far beyond just your company logo to encompass your business's core values and every interaction you have with customers and suppliers.
 
A strong brand creates and maintains your reputation, reflecting your customers' experience of your organization and helping to build emotional attachments and loyalties. In this book, you will learn the 101 of branding on a budget, from how to define your brand to how to communicate it to your target audience effectively. Whether you're a startup or an established business, this guide will provide you with the tools you need to stand out from the competition and maximize the impact of your brand.
 
What you will learn:
 
1)The guide, "Branding 360: Maximising Impact with Minimal Resources," covers all aspects of branding.
 
2)It explains how a strong brand extends beyond just a logo to encompass a business's core values and customer interactions.
 
3)A strong brand creates and maintains a business' reputation and builds emotional attachments and loyalties.
 
4)The guide teaches branding on a budget, from defining the brand to communicating it to the target audience.
 
5)The book covers the 360 of branding and provides tools for startups and established businesses alike.
 
6)It covers the importance of a strong brand in becoming a customer's first choice.
 
7)The book provides a comprehensive understanding of the concept of branding.
 
8)It explains how to effectively communicate a brand to the target audience.
 
9)The guide will help businesses stand out from the competition and maximize the impact of their brand.
 
10)The book covers the impact of branding on building and managing a strong business reputation.
 
Get "Branding 360: Maximizing Impact with Minimal Resources" today!
 
This complete guide covers the concept of branding, from defining your brand to effectively communicating it to your target audience.
 
With this book, you'll learn how to create and maintain a positive reputation, build emotional attachments, and stand out from the competition. Whether you're a startup or an established business, this book has the tools you need to maximize your brand impact with minimal resources.
 
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Disponível desde: 03/03/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 120 páginas.

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