Sentences with phrase «brand allegiance»

Only the title, Aggressive loyalty hints at the original pronouncement of brand allegiance.
Assuming you don't have a preexisting brand allegiance, the Ford F - 150's aluminum body is both high - tech and allows for extra hauling capability.
Pick your look, pick your brand allegiance and pay your money.
We've also targeted stocks with key advantages, such as brand allegiance or high barriers to entry for competitors.
Cobb has carved out a specific market in the auto industry: His customers are tech - savvy enthusiasts with strong brand allegiances.

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The videos tapped into the allegiance of the brand, which motivated them to share the videos with friends and family.
I don't know if that's just my West Coast allegiance, but I like her and I've seen Lululemon (lulu) go from a small regional player with one store on our street here in Vancouver to a huge success, one of the fastest - growing brands in the world and fast becoming one of the best known.
«Coffee has no political allegiance, but Starbucks under Schultz's leadership has been unwavering in its support of liberal causes to the detriment of its brand and shareholder value,» Danhof, who is a shareholder, said in a statement prior to the meeting.
Takeaway: If you want to thrill your customers, have them become enthusiastic ambassadors for your brand, and entice them to swear allegiance to your company forever, never settle for the delivery of adequate service and quality.
In fact, the average Gen Y mother now defines «brand loyalty» as a window of allegiance lasting 6 - 12 months before she moves on to explore alternatives.
Those who think that money can buy trophies, please switch your allegiance to the Chavs and the Oilers (them having the players you idolised) and let true Gooners enjoy their brand of football.
The emphasis has shifted to enhancing the consumer experience and strengthening allegiance to the brand by making parents and children feel good about the transaction.
However, when many Democratic voters switched their allegiances to Reagan in 1980 it was in part due to the Republican Party's brand of muscular nationalism.
No matter which athletic brand you pledge your allegiance to, the NTC app is an exercise junkie's dream.
Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) today announced it has added the Washington based studio to its Worldwide Studios group, securing the inFamous and Sly Cooper series developer's allegiance to the PlayStation brand.
The second people stop pledging allegiance to brand names, is the the second horrible adaptations stop making money, no?
Alfas have long been major players in the vintage scene, with many owners and fans pledging allegiance to the brand.
If you haven't already pledged allegiance to a truck brand, the Tundra has allure with Toyota's reputation for quality in general and this model's excellent resale value in particular.
Forrester identified a general allegiance among smartphone owners to their phone's brand when choosing a tablet — especially pronounced for iPhone owners but not limited to Apple's hardware.
Then, management started changing every few years and no one felt any allegiance to the brand.
Casual gamers often have allegiances to particular systems and brands; true gamers will play anything once, and often twice or thrice.
The Sugar Hill Smiles concept (at right) responds to the influx of entrepreneurs and gentrifiers who are appropriating the Harlem brand without having any real allegiance to or pride in the community's history and culture.
It's a witty visual deconstruction that also suggests how ideologies are, in some ways, underpinned by their surface accretions: as fashion statements, as brands, as tribal allegiances — and here as interior décor.
Brands encourage allegiance and consistently gain a greater market share than unbranded companies.
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