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Your Brand: An inspiration for new business

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In tough economic times many of us are looking for new sources of business.  One place to start this search is with your brand.

And to be successful, you really need to understand the essence of your brand. To illustrate the point, here are some famous examples:

The Mars brand is about chocolate, and energy. From Mars bars to Mars ice-cream bars was a small step to take. The new product was true to the essence of the brand. (And it is also an effective way of boosting sales during hot summer months, when chocolate sales are slow). Looked at the other way, would you ever have a Mars fruit bar? Of course not, it would fail as a product and weaken the brand, because consumers know Mars as ‘chocolate, and energy’.

For other brands the essence lies not in the product, but in the function…

BIC is a French brand that is probably best known for its cheap disposable pens. They could have extended their brand into premium pens, but they understood that the essence of their brand was ‘quality, affordability & disposability’. They successfully leapt from disposable pens to disposable razors, because consumers trusted BIC to produce a good quality, value for money disposable product, whatever the product. This brand is built on function.

Other brands are built on strong values…

Disney is about the family, fun, community and optimism. These values are the basis for its success in films and theme-parks. Consumers trust the Disney brand to deliver this experience, and this trust lowers the barriers when Disney expands into new products and markets. So when the ‘Disney Magic’ cruise ship sailed for the first time it was already almost fully booked for the rest of the year: a good example of the power of a brand to help a company successfully launch a new product.

Sometimes the essence of a brand is its personality…

With the UK brand, Virgin, the personality of the brand is a reflection of its founder, Richard Branson. In this case the brand is ‘anti-establishment, innovative, a consumer champion’. This is reflected in Branson’s business strategy: he moves the brand into any category that he feels he can shake-up and offer better value to consumers. This might be airlines, condoms, music, mobile phones or mortgages. The essence of the brand remains the same, and remains highly motivating to its target audience.

These are just a few examples of strong brands that have successfully created new sources of revenue for their business.

The keys to their success (and the key to your success!):

– Understand the essence of your brand

– Deliver it consistently across existing products and services

– Ensure new products and services live up to your brand essence

The team @ BuildingBrands Ltd

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John Mahfood “I Listed on the JSE to Raise Capital for My Business”

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Grace Stockholders To Vote On 3-for-1 Stock Split Today

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Shareholders of GraceKennedy Limited will this morning meet to consider and, if thought fit, approve a recommendation for a three-for-one stock split.

If approved, shareholders will receive three stocks for each one that is currently held.

According to group CEO Don Wehby, the stock units with a market price of J$115.00 per stock unit prior to the split will now increase threefold with an initial price of J$38.33 per stock unit

He says the stock split would allow GK’s stock to be made available to more investors while further enhancing the market for the shares.

Ahead of this morning’s Extraordinary General Meeting, GK last week issued 59,360 additional GK shares.

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UK Loses S&P Triple A Rating

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The UK has lost its top AAA credit rating from ratings agency S&P following the country’s vote to leave the EU.

S&P says the referendum result could lead to “a deterioration of the UK’s economic performance, including its large financial services sector”.

Earlier the pound plunged to a 31-year low against the dollar, and UK markets closed lower for a second day. On Friday,

Moody’s cut the UK’s credit rating outlook to negative.

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Caribbean Hotels Named In Jetsetters’ 2016 Best Of The Best

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Three Caribbean hotels have been named in US-based travel and lifestyle magazine Jetsetter’s 2016 Best of the Best awards.

The list which was published recently, highlighted the world’s 20 best hotels in categories ranging from Best Over-The-Top Luxury to Best Safari Lodge.

Included in the list were Antigua and Barbuda’s Barbuda Belle Luxury Beach Hotel, Anguilla’s Zemi Beach House Resort & Spa, and St Lucia’s BodyHoliday.

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