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A '''brand''' is a [[name]], [[term]], [[design]], [[symbol]], or other feature that distinguishes [[product (business)|products]] and [[Service (economics)|services]] from competitive offerings. | A '''brand''' is a [[name]], [[term]], [[design]], [[symbol]], or other feature that distinguishes [[product (business)|products]] and [[Service (economics)|services]] from competitive offerings. | ||
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+ | * [[Brand architecture]] | ||
+ | * [[Brand engagement]] | ||
+ | * [[Brand equity]] | ||
+ | * [[Brand evangelism]] | ||
+ | * [[Brand loyalty]] | ||
+ | * [[Green brands]] | ||
+ | * [[Visual brand language]] | ||
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- A branding iron.
- A mark of ownership made by burning, e.g. on cattle.
- In marketing and advertisng, a name, symbol, logo, or other item used to distinguish a product or manufacturer from its competitors.
A brand is a name, term, design, symbol, or other feature that distinguishes products and services from competitive offerings.
See also
- Brand architecture
- Brand engagement
- Brand equity
- Brand evangelism
- Brand loyalty
- Green brands
- Visual brand language
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