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'''Brand management''' is the application of [[marketing techniques]] to a specific [[product]], [[product line]], or [[brand]]. It seeks to increase the product's ''perceived [[value]] to the customer'' and thereby increase its [[price value]].  Its ultimate goal is to create uncritical '''brand loyalty''' - a mindless urge to buy the product as a means of seeking security.  [[Neural marketing]] explores this path of simple emotional comfort.
'''Brand management''' is the application of [[marketing techniques]] to a specific [[product]], [[product line]], or [[brand]]. It seeks to increase the product's ''perceived [[value]] to the customer'' and thereby increase its [[price value]].


More rationally, unconventional marketers see a brand as an implied promise that the level of quality people have come to expect from a brand will continue with present and future purchases of the same product. This may increase sales by making a [[intrashop comparison|comparison with competing products]] more favorable. It may also enable the manufacturer to charge a [[price premium]]. The value of the brand - its [[brand equity]] is determined by the amount of profit it generates for the manufacturer. This results from a combination of increased sales and increased price.  
Marketers see a brand as an implied promise that the level of quality people have come to expect from a brand will continue with present and future purchases of the same product. This may increase sales by making a [[intrashop comparison|comparison with competing products]] more favorable. It may also enable the manufacturer to charge a [[price premium]]. The value of the brand - its [[brand equity]] is determined by the amount of profit it generates for the manufacturer. This results from a combination of increased sales and increased price.  


:'''Brand management''' is thus the exploitation of positive [[repute]] and association of one's [[service]]s with [[good thing]]s, thus making it appear as a [[good thing]], regardless of its actual [[comprehensive outcome]].  One point of view is that this is diametrically opposed to the goal of [[Consumerium Services]], which will apply negative [[repute]] to prevent some purchases that would otherwise have occurred.
:'''Brand management''' is thus the exploitation of positive [[repute]] and association of one's [[service]]s with [[good thing]]s, thus making it appear as a [[good thing]], regardless of its actual [[comprehensive outcome]].  One point of view is that this is diametrically opposed to the goal of [[Consumerium Services]], which will apply negative [[repute]] to prevent some purchases that would otherwise have occurred.
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