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Liquid Gold: How Candler Turned a Drink into an Empire
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| “Every human life is made to fit some place, and there is a place for every life,” Candler once said. “The lives and the places are made for each other that they may serve the purposes of the God who made them.” In creating his billion dollar empire, Candler seemed to have found his fit in life. Today, it is estimated that nearly half a million times every minute of every day, someone consumes a Coca-Cola product. How did a young man with less than $2 to his name go on to create one of the most successful companies in America? |
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The Three Cs of Branding
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| The benefits of having a strong brand are tremendous. Strong brands charge premium pricing; they thrive during economic downturns; they attract great employees, partners and customers; and they can extend into new business areas with ease. And branding is not just for the Coke’s and Nike’s of this world. Every company of any size can benefit from the power of branding. |
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IF THE PAINTER CAN DO IT, YOU CAN TOO
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| When marketing “experts” refer to the concept of branding, they typically point to global and widely recognized brands: Coke, McDonalds, FedEx, Microsoft, GE, and the like.
While the “big guys” are a convenient source of reference, it makes the whole idea of branding somewhat inaccessible for the rest of us. And this is just not the case. Even the smallest company can brand itself. |
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Where Branding Goes Wrong, And What to Do About It.
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| People in my industry are always quick to point out the branding success stories. We readily site examples like Starbucks, McDonalds, Nike, Dell, MasterCard, Coke, and other world-renowned brands. Each gained true distinction and took a leadership position because they were determined to do so. They invested heavily in reinforcing their position with aggressive brand-building, and rarely waivered from their brand identity. But what about all the brands that failed, despite determination and dollars? |
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A Tough Life: Carnegie Makes Good with Steel
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| By the late 1880s, Carnegie had established himself as the world’s largest manufacturer of raw iron, steel-rails and coke. After purchasing rival Homestead Steel Works in 1888, Carnegie integrated his assets together under the Carnegie Steel Company. Worth an estimated $25 million, Carnegie became the proud owner of the world’s largest steel company. |
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Are You a "Brand Behind a Brand?"
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| Normally, when people hear the term “brand” they immediately think of popular consumer goods and services . . . Coke, Tide, Sony, Apple, Nike, Verizon, and the like. Here at Delia Associates, our definition of brand goes farther and wider. We define a brand as “a unique entity.”
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Travel Savvy: What new security measures will mean for travellers
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| Alleged terrorists planned to use liquid explosives concealed as sports drink bottles and common electronic devices to bring down as many as 10 planes in a nearly simultaneous strike. What impact does this have on the way you travel, today? |
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Keeping it R.E.A.L. when it comes to branding.
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| What is a brand anyway?
In the simplest terms, a brand is the presence of a unique entity. And that entity need not be the size of Coke, Sony, or Toyota. |
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The Wine Giant: How Ernest Gallo Got His Start
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| Ernest Gallo was not your typical billionaire. Up until the day he died, he insisted on keeping his home number listed in the public phone book; he wanted everyone to be able to find him. But it is exactly traits like that which continue to make this winemaker stand out. Today, the business he started with his brother back in 1933 with just $6,000 in capital remains the leading exporter of California wine, producing some 2.64 million bottles of wine every day. |
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Workplace Ladder Fuel
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| Maybe you received the email offering cash in exchange for testing the Microsoft/AOL email tracking system. Or you heard that theaters were using subliminal advertising to increase sales of popcorn and soft drinks. Maybe it was the "buy one, get one free" Porsche promotion that caught your attention, or the warning that reusing plastic water bottles is unhealthy since components breakdown and are ingested.
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How to Build a Marketing Message People Listen To
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When professionals speak they must think in terms of marketing. Marketing is a process that enables you to engage individuals by sharing value based information that aid in developing relationship. Over the last 30 years one of the best methods for establishing this value is with an audio logo. Similar to the manner in which Coke or Nike uses logos to initiate and sustain brand, your audio logo can provide similar. |
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