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Marketing Aesthetics

The Strategic Management of Brands, Identity and Image

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The iconic Coca-Cola bottle and stylish Absolut Vodka ads exemplify how brands create irresistible appeal and maintain a competitive edge through aesthetics. Experts Bernd Schmitt and Alex Simonson provide guidelines for leveraging a company's total aesthetic output—the "look and feel"—to gain a vital advantage. This book uniquely merges branding, identity, and image, demonstrating how to manage aesthetics through logos, brochures, packaging, advertisements, and sensory elements like sounds and scents to sell a "memorable experience." The authors investigate what makes corporate or brand identities compelling, the significance of various styles and themes, and the meanings behind visual symbols. Their insights are applicable across industries, offering tools of "marketing aesthetics" to enhance customer satisfaction and loyalty, create lasting impressions, justify premium pricing, and protect against competitive threats. They emphasize strategies for developing aesthetically pleasing retail environments and managing identity on the Internet. Supporting their concepts with real-world examples from brands like Nike, Starbucks, and Lego, Schmitt and Simonson illustrate how companies have cultivated distinct identities that differentiate them in the marketplace. Their approach not only highlights the importance of aesthetics in branding but also provides actionable strategies for organizations seeking to enhance their appeal and

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Marketing Aesthetics, Bernd H. Schmitt, Alex Simonson, Thomas J. Peters

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1997
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Titre
Marketing Aesthetics
Sous-titre
The Strategic Management of Brands, Identity and Image
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Free Press
Publié
1997
Format
rigide
Pages
368
ISBN10
0684826550
ISBN13
9780684826554
Séries
Mots clés
Commerce
Évaluation
3,75 sur 5
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The iconic Coca-Cola bottle and stylish Absolut Vodka ads exemplify how brands create irresistible appeal and maintain a competitive edge through aesthetics. Experts Bernd Schmitt and Alex Simonson provide guidelines for leveraging a company's total aesthetic output—the "look and feel"—to gain a vital advantage. This book uniquely merges branding, identity, and image, demonstrating how to manage aesthetics through logos, brochures, packaging, advertisements, and sensory elements like sounds and scents to sell a "memorable experience." The authors investigate what makes corporate or brand identities compelling, the significance of various styles and themes, and the meanings behind visual symbols. Their insights are applicable across industries, offering tools of "marketing aesthetics" to enhance customer satisfaction and loyalty, create lasting impressions, justify premium pricing, and protect against competitive threats. They emphasize strategies for developing aesthetically pleasing retail environments and managing identity on the Internet. Supporting their concepts with real-world examples from brands like Nike, Starbucks, and Lego, Schmitt and Simonson illustrate how companies have cultivated distinct identities that differentiate them in the marketplace. Their approach not only highlights the importance of aesthetics in branding but also provides actionable strategies for organizations seeking to enhance their appeal and