Chapter 9: Build the Brand

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________ warranties are generally open to customers returning the product for a broad range of reasons beyond specific product performance problems.

General

________ brands enable manufacturers to leverage marketing resources by creating efficiencies in marketing communications and distribution.

National

Feather Tissues Inc. decided to change the color of its tissue box from red to blue because blue was thought to be visually pleasing to consumers at the time of purchase. The change in color represents the ________ aspect of packaging.

aesthetic

The marketing manager of Toddles Baby Food is redesigning the package for her product. She is trying to select a color that is visually appealing and is distinctive so that her brand is easy to identify. In the context of effective packaging, the marketing manager of Toddles is focusing on ________.

aesthetics

With brand ________, customers develop a number of emotional, performance, and psychological connections with a brand.

association

A(n) ________ is defined by the American Marketing Association as "a name, term, design, symbol, or any other feature that identifies one seller's goods or services as distinct from those of other sellers."

brand

KFC is very protective of its "Seven Herbs and Spices" recipe, which, in the view of the company, gives it a significant competitive advantage over other restaurants, and will use any legal resource available to protect its patented formula. Which dimension of brand equity does this example illustrate?

brand assets

José has been to Farm Fresh Ice Cream Shops several times. Being a loyal customer, he has developed certain emotional and psychological connections with the brand. For instance, he links the brand with higher levels of customer service. Which dimension of brand equity does this example illustrate?

brand association

The most basic form of brand equity is ________.

brand awareness

Costco and Visa joined together to offer a Costco-Visa card that allows users to get rebates on their purchases at Costco while expanding the reach of Visa to Costco members. This is an example of ________.

co-branding

Tiffany & Company's blue-colored box is widely recognized by consumers. Which of the following roles of packaging does this exemplify?

communicate

Mrs. Butterworth's syrup comes in a bottle shaped like a woman. The intent of this type of packaging is to transfer critical brand messages quickly through design cues since many competitor syrup brands come in teardrop-shaped bottles. The unique shape of the Mrs. Butterworth's bottle fulfils which objective of packaging?

communication

Procter & Gamble wanted Crest Vivid White Toothpaste to stand out from competitor brand toothpastes on store shelves, so it created a stand-up package and used a graphics-heavy box. In the context of objectives of packaging, the company focuses on ________.

communication

Veronica, the marketing manager of QRS Children's Furniture, is designing a new label for the company's line of highchairs. The two key aspects of the label that she is working on are the assembly instructions and the simple usage instructions. These are examples of the ________ requirements of labeling.

consumer

Mercedes-Benz offers a lifetime roadside assistance warranty on all of its vehicles, which shows that Mercedes is committed to customer service. This is an example of the ability of a warranty to ________.

convey a message to customers

When customers see the logo of McDougal's restaurant, they think of food served quickly in a clean, family-friendly environment. Which customer brand role does this exemplify?

conveying information about the product

Which of the these reflects a customer brand role?

conveys information about a product

The warranty on a bottle of store brand pain relievers says that consumers may return this product if they are dissatisfied with it for any reason. This is an example of a(n) ________ warranty.

general

Warranties that make broad promises about product performance and customer satisfaction are known as ________ warranties.

general

Nickelodeon and Marriott partnered to create a kid-friendly chain of vacation-oriented hotels. Which of the following types of cobranding relationships does this exemplify?

joint venture

Food product manufacturers are required to list the number of calories at the top of the nutrition panel. Posting calorie information is an example of meeting the ________ requirements of labeling.

legal

Hazardous materials such as cleaning products, pesticides, and many other items require 14 different pieces of information be included on the label. This is an example of the ________ requirements of labeling.

legal

In 1914, the federal government, through the Federal Trade Commission, first ruled misleading or blatantly phony labels were illegal and represented unfair competition. This demonstrates a ________ requirement of labeling.

legal

Pierre Cardin partnered with several other product manufacturers and attached its name to a wide assortment of products including clothing, housewares, and even cosmetics. Eventually, its brand image became diluted and lost its influence as a luxury manufacturer. Which of the following disadvantages of cobranding does this example illustrate?

overexposure

Because of its reputation for excellent flavor and increasing energy, DBM Beverages is able to charge a price premium for its products. Which of the following dimensions of brand equity does this example illustrate?

perceived quality

Even though a national brand pain reliever and a store brand pain reliever both contain the same amount of ibuprofen per capsule and are both gel coated, Cho chooses to purchase the national brand because she thinks it will work better based on the brand name alone. Which dimension of brand equity does this example illustrate?

perceived quality

Hiroaki bought a bicycle from a well-known brand without even considering the other equally good, unbranded bicycles. This shows the advantage that branded products have over unbranded ones in terms of ________.

perceived quality

Paedro's Pasta has developed a strong brand name in the dry pasta marketplace based on its texture and taste. Through its strong brand, Paedro's Pasta was able to introduce a successful line of sauces under the same brand name. Which of the following dimensions of brand equity does this example illustrate?

perceived quality

Since Maytag's appliances have earned a reputation as being reliable and durable, John decided to buy a new Maytag washing machine, and was willing to buy it despite the fact that it was more expensive than other brands. Which dimension of brand equity does this example illustrate?

perceived quality

Barb's Butters recently changed the shape of its packages from a pouch to a tub because product testing revealed that the tubs created less mess for consumers. Which of the following package objectives does the change in shape exemplify?

promote usage

In an attempt to reduce product thefts in retail stores, companies include antitheft methodology, such as bar coding or magnetic stripes, in the package design that discourages shoplifting. Which of the following package objectives does this exemplify?

protection

The marketing manager of a store brand pain reliever is designing the package for its new gel-coated capsules. Her main concerns are to design a package that prevents tampering with its contents and keeps children from accessing the product without adult assistance. On which of the following objectives of packaging is the marketing manager focusing?

protection

The manufacturer of Fast Peddle Bikes offers a warranty that states that the gear-shifting mechanism for its product will work consistently and be free of mechanical defects for five years. This is an example of a(n) ________ warranty.

specific

Warranties that offer explicit product performance promises related to components of the product are known as ________ warranties.

specific

Robitussin redesigned its packaging to provide specific product use information to help buyers make a purchase decision and to inform them about proper product usage. The package lists four key pieces of information: the product's formulation, its possible side effects, the symptoms it treats, and the recommended age for usage. This is an example of meeting the ________ requirements of labeling.

legal

The Food and Drug Administration requires all processed-food companies to provide detailed nutritional information clearly identifying calories, fats, carbohydrates, and other information. This is an example of the ________ requirements of labeling.

legal

Offering other manufacturers the right to use the brand in exchange for a set fee or percentage of sales is known as ________.

licensing

RB Soaps, the market leader in body wash, sells its products in every state under the same brand. This is an example of ________ branding.

national

International Delight coffee creamers frequently adds new flavors to its product offerings. This would be an example of a ________ extension.

category

A company can use its brand to expand into new product types. This is known as a ________.

category extension

The owners of NK Medical Equipment have been developing the brand equity of their MRI and CAT scan equipment. Now, on the mention of NK's machines, radiologists and hospital purchasing agents usually say that they have heard of NK's offerings and are interested in learning more about them. This response signals a familiarity and potential commitment to the brand. In this case, which dimension of brand equity has been achieved by NKMedical Equipment?

brand awareness

When Maria purchases laundry detergent, she is able to easily recall and process information about Tide, but not the other brands. Which benefit of brand equity for customers does this exemplify?

brand connections

Z brand is the market leader in small appliances. Its brand is also the strongest in the category and customers identify with the brand. Because of the strength of its brand, other competitors are finding it difficult to successfully enter the marketplace. Which of the following benefits of brand equity for brand sponsors does this exemplify?

brand connections

Courtney always prefers Coca-Cola products. She does not consider other beverages, even when they are cheaper than Coca-Cola. Which of the following benefits of brand equity for customers does this exemplify?

brand loyalty

Gerry always purchases clothing made by S&G Clothing. He tells others about how much he likes their clothes and the high levels of quality maintained by S&G. When a shirt he purchased turned out to be defective, instead of switching to another clothing company, he gave S&G a chance to fix the problem and still shops there. Which dimension of brand equity does Gerry demonstrate?

brand loyalty

Intel makes a product most people never see; however, it spends a great deal of money building its brand and now people ask for "Intel Inside." This is an example of linking the benefit of ________ to marketing strategy.

brand loyalty

The Symbian operating system came about from the cobranding effort of Nokia, Ericsson, Sony, Panasonic, Siemens, and Samsung. They license Symbian to a number of wireless manufacturers including LG and Fujitsu. Which of the following types of cobranding relationships does this exemplify?

bringing multiple companies together to form a new branded product

Dell used its brand to expand into new areas including printers and consumer electronics such as LCD and plasma televisions. Dell engaged in a ________ extension.

category

Recently, Mercedes-Benz quietly reduced its warranty coverage by eliminating some free scheduled maintenance because the expense for the firm was too high. At the same time, Hyundai and others have expanded their warranties to build consumer confidence in their cars. They realize that extending the period of warranty coverage demonstrates they are making better cars in a very tangible way. These are examples of firms considering the ________ of product warranty.

costs vs benefits

The marketing manager for DRNK Spirits decided that all of the products his company produced would carry the same brand name of Nightlife. As a result, there is Nightlife Ale, Nightlife Lager, Nightlife Vodka, Nightlife Tequila, and Nightlife Whiskey. This is an example of ________ branding.

family

The owner of Sorios Lawn Service is looking to buy a new lawn tractor, a major purchase and significant financial investment. The owner decides to purchase a Dixie Chopper because of its reputation for dependability and excellent customer service which made him feel more secure and less anxious about choosing this product. Which customer brand role does this scenario exemplify?

helping reassure the customer in the purchase decision

On a box of Procter & Gamble's Bounce fabric softener sheets, the brand name "Bounce" is approximately 50 percent of the space on the front panel and the rest of the space is a bright color (orange) with clean fresh images of a sun rising and a green field. This is an example of the ________ requirements of labeling.

marketing

The manager of NRG Beverage Company is revamping a product's label to carry a better product image to help the consumer recognize it quickly. He is focusing on the ________ requirements of labeling.

marketing

The owner of NOP Detergents is working with an art designer on the label for a new line of naturally- scented detergents. They are trying to come up with the best way to place the brand and logo along with the other required information on the label. They are working on the ________ requirements of labeling.

marketing

A company's brand role includes ________.

offering an effective and efficient methodology for categorizing products

Because Sony has so many different product offerings in various types of electronics, management has found that it is helpful to use brands to keep track of products in each type. Thus, it has different brand names for its televisions, DVD players, and portable music players. Which company brand role does this example illustrate?

offering an effective and efficient methodology for categorizing products

When a competitor used its logo in a disparaging way in an advertisement, Max Corp. sued. It won the suit on the basis that the competitor violated its trademark. Which company brand role does this scenario exemplify?

offering legal protection for a product

Lever Brothers, a worldwide leader in consumer products, follows a brand strategy in its personal care division with nine brands (AXE, Dove, Lifebuoy, Lux, Ponds, Rexona, Sunsilk, Signal, and Vaseline) that operate independently of one another. This is an example of ________ branding.

stand-alone

Super-Mart decides to create its own brand of personal care products. It enters into an agreement with a large manufacturer of this type of product to supply Super-Mart with the products that will carry its newly formed brand's name. This is an example of ________ branding.

store

All of these are package objectives EXCEPT ________.

to entertain

Heinz revolutionized the industry when it introduced its inverted bottle because consumers had complained for years about how hard it was to get out that last bit of ketchup. The company spent three years designing the convenient container, which is equipped with a vacuum cap that stops dry ketchup from forming around the lid. Which of the following packaging objectives does this exemplify?

usage

The marketing manager of Easy Peasy Vegetables is working on the package for a new line of self-steaming microwaveable vegetables. She wants the package to show a physically fit individual happily eating the product in order to connect the product to the customer. In this case, on which objective of packaging is the marketing manager focusing?

usage promotion


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