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Myths of Branding

A Brand is Just a Logo, and Other Popular Misconceptions. Business Myths

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Kogan Page Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 3rd Jan 2019
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 21mm
Weight: 543g
ISBN-10: 0749497718
ISBN-13: 9780749497712
Barcode No: 9780749497712
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A brand is just a logo - everyone knows that, don't they? After all, it's not as though a good brand can save a bad business, and besides, the digital revolution is making branding irrelevant... Myths of Branding, written by renowned branding experts Andy Milligan and Simon Bailey, explores the huge number of misguided, mistaken and blatantly false myths that abound in the branding arena. From the belief that developing brands is nothing more than fiddling with logos, to the perception that it's a 'soft' area of marketing that doesn't go beyond visual identity - these myths are all surprisingly entrenched, yet could not be further from the truth. Myths of Branding takes the most up-to-date research and evidence to debunk these popular misconceptions, and replaces them with the reality of what it's really like to work in the world of branding. Jam-packed with entertaining anecdotes and useful information that practitioners can learn from, it guarantees a deeper, sharper understanding of the realities of branding and brand management.

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"Enlightening, interesting and inspiring. Each sharp myth builds on the last to develop a deep insight into effective brand building." * Philip Eaglesfield, UK President, Aston Martin Lagonda * "A comprehensive rebuttal of the myths that still endure about branding today." * John Murphy, Founder, Interbrand * "An essential read for anyone looking to understand how brands work and how they should be managed." * Andrew Barraclough, Vice President of Global Design, GSK *