How Brands Become Icons: The Principles of Cultural Branding by D. B. Holt (Hardcover, 2004)

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How Brands Become Icons : The Principles of Cultural Branding, Hardcover by Holt, D. B., ISBN 1578517745, ISBN-13 9781578517749, Like New Used, Free P&P in the UK Based on an extensive examination of the historical records of legendary iconic brands, Holt (marketing, Oxford University) demonstrates that brands become icons not by highlighting unique features, but by addressing acute cultural contradictions with myths conveyed through advertising. He builds a new cultural branding model that revises core marketing principles, and details these principles with case studies of major brands such as Mountain Dew and ESPN. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR ()

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Coca-Cola. Harley-Davidson. Nike. Budweiser. Valued by customers more for what they symbolize than for what they do, products like these are more than brands--they are cultural icons. How do managers create brands that resonate so powerfully with consumers? Based on extensive historical analyses of some of America's most successful iconic brands, including ESPN, Mountain Dew, Volkswagen, Budweiser, and Harley-Davidson, this book presents the first systematic model to explain how brands become icons. Douglas B. Holt shows how iconic brands create identity myths that, through powerful symbolism, soothe collective anxieties resulting from acute social change. Holt warns that icons can't be built through conventional branding strategies, which focus on benefits, brand personalities, and emotional relationships. Instead, he calls for a deeper cultural perspective on traditional marketing themes like targeting, positioning, brand equity, and brand loyalty--and outlines a distinctive set of cultural branding principles that will radically alter how companies approach everything from marketing strategy to market research to hiring and training managers. Until now, Holt shows, even the most successful iconic brands have emerged more by intuition and serendipity than by design. With How Brands Become Icons, managers can leverage the principles behind some of the most successful brands of the last half-century to build their own iconic brands. Douglas B. Holt is associate professor of Marketing at Harvard Business School.

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PublisherHarvard Business Review Press
ISBN-139781578517749
eBay Product ID (ePID)90889244

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Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameHow Brands Become Icons: the Principles of Cultural Branding
Publication Year2004
SubjectMarketing
TypeTextbook
AuthorD. B. Holt
FormatHardcover

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Item Height238 mm
Item Weight584 g
Item Width165 mm

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Title_AuthorD. B. Holt

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