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How to Pick Article Topics
I’ve already written about why it’s important to write articles, and it seems a lot of you agree because I keep getting emails saying that you want to write articles but don’t know what to write about.

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Mines a BMW thats me
When it comes to cars and other products and services most of us have a pretty good idea of what particular brands stand for, and an accurate mental map of where they stand in relation to other brands. We don't have to think twice about the relative positions of a BMW and a Daewoo, or a Carlsberg and a Carling for example.

Retailer Brands - Lessons from UK and what it takes
Retailers are assuming that consumers will embrace retailer-owned brands. They may be in for a big surprise. Hopefully, being sensible, they will have researched this move. Not to do so would be naive. It is suggested that Stephen Cain, when at Coles, was behind the plan to move to a higher percentage of retailer-owned brands. Maybe, but it is worth pointing out that his experience of UK food retailing was with ASDA - a committed EDLP strategist. ASDA increased its percentage sales of retail brands in recent years by relying on PRICE not VALUE. There is a difference!

Part Wizard, Part Nerd, and one Heck of a Great Brand
When most people talk branding, they usually point to well-known consumables: restaurants (McDonalds), beverages (Starbucks Coffee), foods (M&Ms), home products (Bounty), cars (BMW) and the like. What many don’t realize is that brands are all around us. We’re encountering and experiencing brands all the time in the form of products, services, causes, businesses and personalities.

"Don't Think Pink: What Really Makes Women Buy—and How To Increase Your Share Of This Crucial Market" by Lisa Johnson & Andrea Learned
Johnson and Learned provide an insightful look into how women want brands to communicate to them, how brands should listen, and what women really want. Rating: 4/5

Multi-brand strategies - pitfalls and pluses
As franchising grows in Australia so does the number of franchisors that operate more than the one brand. Rod Young from DC Strategy discusses the multiple-brand strategy. They may be disparate brands, not related to each other except they occupy retail shopping centre space. For example, the Pets Paradise, Warner Bros. Studios (all company owned) and Billy Baxter’s Coffee Shops are all controlled by the one group. Alternatively, and more commonly, multiple brands in related industries such as the Donut King and BB’s Café brands owned by Retail Food Group, the Muffin Break and Jamaica Blue brands owed by Foodco Group, and the Drytron and Bizzi Beez brands owned by Fibrecare Group, are long established multi-branded networks.

Individual Improvement = Organizational Improvement
If you could find a tool that would provide beneficial feedback to employees that would lead to performance improvement and bottomline results to the organization, would you take advantage of it? Many organizations have found such a tool and found many uses for it. For a number of years, this tool was viewed as a fad but it has survived that first impression and become a tool for organizational improvement. This tool is multi-rater feedback or 360 degree feedback.

Food franchising come of age in India: FICCI
Food franchising has come of age in India. Northern India boast of having 70% brands of 408 brand franchisors, Western India with 386 brands, Southern India with 250 brands and the Eastern India with 58 brands. Over 30% of new food outlets which are coming up in almost all the cities across the country are through franchise system, 17% share of food and beverages in the organized sector is operated by franchisors in the country. There are 1200 franchisors at present, out of which 150 are exclusively dealing in food and beverage retail 75% of which are of Indian origin and rest are international.

Using Facebook for Small Business Marketing
Facebook is an excellent tool to add to your small business marketing plan. A big mistake that many entrepreneurs make when it comes to social media sites like Facebook is the belief that these sites are only useful for large companies that have big brands.

e-Sampling to Boost Retail Facebook & Twitter Fans
E-sampling is great tool to attract social networking users to a business. E-sampling refers to a marketing strategy that uses samples and cupons that are distributed through the Internet, particularly through social networking sites. Facebook and Twitter have become an important marketing tool for many companies because of their widespread usage and proliferation into everyday life. The average person belongs to at least one of these social networking sites and spends several hours a week checking the activity of their friends, family and favorite brands.

Social Media Principle 5 – WITH People, Not TO People
Marketing is something you do WITH, not TO, people. Successful brands realise that being social isn’t about where, it’s about how for the last 30 yrs or so, brilliantly controlled brand management was the perfect approach for persuading a mass market of credulous consumers who eagerly put their faith in brands.

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