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Quotes About Branding

I always wondered what the longevity of the name Lil Xan would be. I always contemplated whether I'd have to change it, but I learned you don't have to if the formula is working.
~ Lil Xan
Using social media alongside my acting career has worked wonders on both ends.
~ Carrie Hope Fletcher
In Britain, we've tended to replace the kind of architectural culture valued in much of Europe with an in-flight magazine lifestyle - all branding, marketing and 'accessibility', a word that usually means dumbing-down.
~ David Chipperfield
Ensure your employees understand what your brand stands for so they can be your first line of word-of-mouth advertising.
~ Simon Mainwaring
John Cena's work ethic is beyond reproach. It's been phenomenal to see what he does and he's made himself a brand.
~ Jim Ross
The world is changing. Networks without a specific branding strategy will be killed. I envision a world of highly niched services and tightly run companies without room for all the overhead the established networks carry.
~ Barry Diller
If you communicate with a slew of haphazard and conflicting messages, it's difficult to develop a clearly established route. You'll seem confused, or inauthentic, and the audience will be less likely to understand what you stand for.
~ Sally Hogshead
Whether you're an old or new brand, you can draw on mythology, as long as you present it in a new way.
~ Sally Hogshead
For marketers, it's not about marketing a message—it's about getting the market to create messages about you.
~ Sally Hogshead
The Party Will Not Last Long If Branded Physical Dealerships Continue To Use Investor Money To Buy Used Cars At A High And Sell At A Low Price Unless They Truly Solve The Real Problems Of The Automobile Industry.
~ Sandeep Aggarwal
The word 'Spanx' was funny. It made people laugh. No one ever forgot it.
~ Sara Blakely
Don't hate me for filling up your feeds. Don't hate me for the brands I convinced you to buy, the movies I goaded you to see. Don't resent me for the gossip I dropped, breadcrumb-like, for you to devour, obsess over, believe. I was what you needed. I was your guiding light, people. That was why they called me an influencer
~ Sara Shepard
Take some time to sit down and figure out how your big rival is promoting their brand and plan something smarter and more creative for yours!
~ Barbara Corcoran
Unless you're Mary Lou Retton, in the right place at the right time with the right personality, you're not going to be on a Wheaties box and have all these endorsements.
~ Kerri Strug
Over time, it's becoming more and more understood by people that we're acting in their interests. And that's a very, very powerful thing for our brand.
~ Larry Page
Good brands do three things for highly stressed out consumers: 1. They save time. 2. They project the right message. 3. They provide an identity.
~ David F. D'Alessandro
You market when you hire and when you fire. You market when you call tech support, and you market every time you send a memo.
~ Seth Godin
When your brand is integrated into everything you do, it acts like a guardrail helping your team stay on target.
~ Mark Miller
Trump-branded buildings, long regarded as safe havens for foreign flight capital, have always been popular with super-luxury-inclined multinational non-Caucasian plutocrats. (Among them, no doubt, a fair representation of Third World kleptocrats.) As
~ Mark Singer
Starbucks's truly beautiful idea was the simple realization that Americans wanted to spend more money for a cup of coffee, that they'd feel much better about themselves if they spent five dollars for a cup of joe rather than buy that cheap drip stuff that shows such as Friends suggested only fat white trash in housecoats (or people who actually worked for a living) drank anymore—in their trailer parks or meth labs or wherever such people huddled for comfort.
~ Anthony Bourdain
Marketing and graphic-design experts alike will tell you that corporate image is a huge filter through which consumers process buying information—they must know who you are, what you stand for, and when they're investing large sums of money, they usually want to buy from a company that exemplifies their product.
~ Anthony Robbins
Most early-twentieth-century books didn't have illustrations. Corporate cookbooks, you know, ones that were created to sell a brand of something like vegetable shortening or flour, popularized the use of black-and-white photograpic images in the nineteen twenties. By the nineteen forties, most cookbooks incorporated illustrations, and colour photography became more popular. But the cookbook as a sort of a coffee table book didn't take off until the eighties and nineties.
~ Ellen Byron
Brandalism Any advertisement in public space that gives you no choice whether you see it or not is yours. It belongs to you. It's yours to take, rearrange and re-use. Asking for permission is like asking to keep a rock someone just threw at your head.
~ Banksy
If the public doesn't receive what you say, people can start to build your brand for you.
~ Saweetie