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Manifest Branding Strategy: A Case of FMCG Companies in India


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Branding Strategy of a firm involve deciding different brand elements applied to the different products and product categories sold by the firm. Firms have various alternatives with respect to branding strategy which they apply to their products and categories.

This paper suggests how the branding strategy pursued by the firm can be discovered for the firm as a whole and also for different product category. For the purpose, two tools are used-Brand Portfolio and Brand Hierarchy suggested by Keller is used; the practical implication of these tools is used to reveal the branding strategy pursued by Indian FMCG firms.


Keywords

House of Brands, Sub-brands, Endorser Brands, Branded House
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Authors

Balgopal Singh
Banasthali University, Rajasthan., India

Abstract


Branding Strategy of a firm involve deciding different brand elements applied to the different products and product categories sold by the firm. Firms have various alternatives with respect to branding strategy which they apply to their products and categories.

This paper suggests how the branding strategy pursued by the firm can be discovered for the firm as a whole and also for different product category. For the purpose, two tools are used-Brand Portfolio and Brand Hierarchy suggested by Keller is used; the practical implication of these tools is used to reveal the branding strategy pursued by Indian FMCG firms.


Keywords


House of Brands, Sub-brands, Endorser Brands, Branded House

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