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Branding Quotes

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Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“A brand is a business enabler. A good brand magnetizes customers, incentivizes sales and encourages loyalty.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“A brand is not a business. But a brand is a business enabler. A good brand magnetizes customers, incentivizes sales and encourages loyalty.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth

“Building a lasting brand takes work. No Brand is cast in Concrete. As you grow, you may need to rebrand repeatedly.”
Sam Maiyaki

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“The brand of a company is important. If you're an executive at a company, ask yourself - when people hear the name of your company, what do you think are the first five things that come to their mind? The aggregate of the first five things that come to mind for everyone will illustrate the authority of the company brand.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth

“One of the key ingredients to creating a lasting brand is the ability to adapt and adjust despite adverse conditions while still staying relevant.”
Sam Maiyaki

Dharmendra Rai
“When we were cavemen scarcity of food meant we would die fast . Hence scarcity rings alarm bells of anxiety”
Dharmendra Rai, Corporate Invisible Selling Behavioural Economics & More

Dharmendra Rai
“So much can be learnt by observing motivations of our ancestors”
Dharmendra Rai, Corporate Invisible Selling Behavioural Economics & More

Gabrielle Zevin
“Typically, a game character stays the same age and of the series---think Mario or Lara Croft. The reasons for this are simple: branding, and it is much less work.”
Gabrielle Zevin, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow

Tetsu Kariya
“Main ingredients: rice, distilled alcohol, brewing saccharides...' what's that all mean?"
"During the second World War, something called Բō was created as a way to make sake from a small very small amount of rice."
"'Բō'?"
"Essentially, you take sake made the proper way but then dilute it until it's three times its original volume.
Besides water, the main additive is distilled grain alcohol, followed by malt syrup, glucose, and MSG to fix the flavor."
"What? You add a completely different alcohol that wasn't created during the brewing?!"
"Monosodium glutamate? I can't believe they'd add such a thing to a drink!"
"You're right. This isn't real sake. Although we now have an abundant supply of rice, the big beverage companies still make Բō since it's an easy way for them to make a profit."
"But I trusted them because they're popular brands..."
"It's the other way around. Most of the large companies with huge advertising campaigns on TV and whatnot use this method."
"Then what about this bottle with "Junmaishu" on it?"
"It's from a small brewery in the countryside, a sake made from nothing but rice, ōᾱ, and water.
This is the kind of sake that should have an ingredient label so that people can see that it's truly pure. It's a tragedy that we have it the other way around here in Japan.
Is there any other country in the world that's degraded their traditional drink like this?It's an important part of our culture and it's almost been destroyed.”
Tetsu Kariya, Sake

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“We reduce the price of a product when we lack the skills, money, or patience to greatly increase the number of people who know about the product.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“تعمل ميزة "إعادة التغريد" بسرعة أكبر بكثير من طرح حملة تسويقية عالمية. الجميع لاعب ومنتج ومخرج وموزع”
Alina Wheeler, Designing Brand Identity: An Essential Guide for the Whole Branding Team

“And you're quite sure about this video game thing?" Jay looked and sounded skeptical. "She is a princess."
Sylvie snorted. "So her personal hobbies ought to be---what? Practicing ribbon-cutting? Swanning around St. Giles unveiling makeshift plaques? The girl walks her pit bull in a Metallica T-shirt, and showed up to the Easter service at the Abbey wearing a skull necklace. Gamer princess seems entirely on brand.”
Lucy Parker, Battle Royal

Loren Weisman
“Are you choosing to be ethical in your messaging, marketing and ability?

Consider that there is a fine line and clear difference between sharing with potential clients what you have the ability do right now and what you envision yourself being able to do for people in the future.”
Loren Weisman

Germany Kent
“Never underestimate the power of listening in Public Relations. Being aware of and in touch with your clients needs is just as important as facilitating a creative strategy to move their brand forward.”
Germany Kent

Dharmendra Rai
“Most people estimate that accidents & diseases kill people equally . The truth is diseases are 18 times as likely as an accidental death”
Dharmendra Rai, Corporate Invisible Selling Behavioural Economics & More

Dharmendra Rai
“Most people think advertising is done for awareness .It is mostly done for “topofthemindness”
Dharmendra Rai , Corporate Invisible Selling Behavioural Economics & More

Dharmendra Rai
“The availabilty heuristic may be interpreted as � Being famous IS being persuasive”
Dharmendra Rai , Corporate Invisible Selling Behavioural Economics & More

Dharmendra Rai
“Use scarcity or your profits will be scarce”
Dharmendra Rai

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Great customer service alone can make us buy something we know we do not need.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Ahmed AlAnsari
“Attention to details what makes the final piece superior.”
Ahmed AlAnsari

Ahmed AlAnsari
“The thing is, we can't build a successful brand unless we understand ourselves and our audience, because we as stakeholders are the heart of the equation.”
Ahmed AlAnsari, The Brand Dependence Model: Identify & Mitigate Your Danger Blocks

Ahmed AlAnsari
“By recognizing our dependencies, we can track potential challenges and identify unforeseeable opportunities.”
Ahmed AlAnsari, The Brand Dependence Model: Identify & Mitigate Your Danger Blocks

“Your Brand is yours to control, and no one else's responsibility. Google yourself often and make sure your narrative is shared properly.”
Shana Digital

“When I was working on Young Guru's team, I learned just how important it was to become a part of the solution in reference to the digital divide. At the time we were working on getting Guru more exposure for Era of the Engineer, and diving into the case studies, let me know that if we don't do something now and something quick, so many black and brown children will be wheezing in the background in the tech space.”
Shana Digital

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We serve businesses, start-ups, and organizations to engender fresh initiatives. and create customer-friendly branding, websites, tools, and apps.”
Gohaych

“We assist enterprises, start-ups, and organizations in developing innovative
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We have a solid commitment to customer satisfaction and strive to exceed our
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DotOxygen