Sentences with phrase «much about this brand»

Fried says too many businesses — both online and off — get distracted with things that don't matter, whether focusing on wasted employee policies, scheduling unnecessary meetings, or worrying too much about branding.
Our assessment is that this promotion was too much about the brand, especially the desirability and culinary inspiration of Tuscany, and not enough about the $ 10.95 price point and affordability of the new dishes.
If you're not someone who cares much about brands or brand history Vulcan is probably the best choice for you.
I admit that I don't know much about this brand, and that's kind of the whole reason I bought it, I just wanted things I wouldn't normally find where I live.
I am obsessed with Skincare, so Happy that you showed Verdém, Love the Packaging and sounds sooo Interesting and Luxurious:) Definitely want to try:) And the «Love your Skin» motto:) Love the Q & A, I learned sooo much about the Brand:) It was Amazing to read this all:) Fantastic Job:) Love Kisses Open Kloset By Karina Wish you Amazing Day
I don't know much about this brand.
I didn't know much about the brand before hosting the event but after learning about the quality, integrity, and background of how each of the boots are made / treated I was blown away.
I don't hear much about this brand, I know it's sold in Malaysia through Sasa but I have never tried anything from them before.
Been hearing so much about this brand.
I've read so much about this brand lately.
She knows so much about the brand so do feel free to contact her with any of your questions!
I've heard so much about this brand, and it's such a shame that you've had mixed reviews about their products!!!
I love these shades and love how you explained so much about the brand and the way to use it!
They don't care too much about the brand, because they will just switch out to a different brand.
We obviously don't know much about this brand new online experience, but there's a good chance that it will be in the vein of Grand Theft Auto Online.
# 10 Forget About eReaders — What I'm really saying is don't worry too much about brand.
Finally, I don't care much about the branding issues other than wanting to see Marriott preserve St. Regis (my favorite, better even than Ritz Carlton), Luxury Collection (Marriott has no equivalent), and W (Marriott has no equivalent).
We obviously don't know much about this brand new online experience, but there's a good chance that it will be in the vein of Grand Theft Auto Online.
For them, who to take their game to wasn't so much about the brand, but the people behind it — and Ahmad, who left Sony to found Ultimatum Games, was one of the most influential.
«This, for me, as a gamer and as somebody who cares so much about the brand, has been the hardest thing about not leaking it,» he says.
I do nt» t care so much about the brand... I just want one that is a strict «no crap» zone.

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«Facebook, Twitter, etcetera, are much more about the image of your brand,» says Krotz.
«It taught me about adjusting the brand to your customer, and while I was doing that, I was learning so much.
Their passion for travel and e-commerce is evident: In the beginning, they dug deep and interviewed hundreds of travelers to learn everything about how and why they travel, and ultimately translated their insights into lightweight, yet durable pieces of luggage that are much more affordable than high - end brands.
While U.S. brands are generally upbeat about the exposure they're getting from Alibaba, almost everyone involved is mum about how much they're actually selling.
Key Lesson: If your branding includes messages about how unique your company is and how much you care, stay true to your word.
That tells you much more about how «engaged» your customers are with your brand.
Hebrew University professor Yuval Harari cautions that it's not so much about our social media habits (and brands peddling stuff we don't want, or don't even know we want).
Even if a person is simply talking about your brand and not necessarily asking a question or expecting a reply, it's important for companies to listen and chime in as much as they can.
I've already talked at length about why I like Everlane so much, and the company's continued commitment to transparency and serving its customers first only furthers my affinity for the brand.
There's no denying Audi's new program is as much about raising brand awareness as it is about offering a service.
We're now working on a live event, a full website and blog with contributors writing about influence and personal branding, and much more.
So much marketing activity focuses on talking about how great the brand is, and how wonderfully well it serves its customers and provides its services.
Next week in this series we will talk about how to create a personal brand positioning statement to make this all much more specific to you.
But Facebook would probably much rather that Facebook Live was about birthdays, weddings, and new puppies — and if it wants to eventually introduce video advertising (which it does) having disturbing content isn't a great way to attract brands to your platform.
If you're not confident about the quality you can't effectively perform, much less represent the brand.
To close these deals, you need to ask questions and learn as much as possible about the customer's needs, strengths, weaknesses, decision - making process, and brand.
Much has been written about the connection between corporate culture and branding, and it should be thunderingly obvious by now that hiring people who don't share a company's values is, in the long run, a recipe for disaster.
«The retailers need to know how much of the beacons they want to use and figure out whether they should crawl, walk or run (with the technology),» said Schafer, who is a director at the National Retail Federation in the U.S. and author of Branded, a book about retailers and social media.
Personalized marketing involves a combination of analytics and technology, as brands first learn as much as possible about its customers and then put that information to use in segmented marketing.
By knowing as much as possible about how customers interact with your brand, you'll be able to craft specialized campaigns.
It's hard to know whether it's the result of simply having less money or a shift in culture, but Millennials don't care about brands and status anywhere near as much as earlier generations.
Steve Demos, founder and president of White Wave, the producer of Silk, doesn't know much about «brand planning.»
The videos themselves didn't get much more traffic than other posts about company news on their blog, but they offered a huge qualitative impact on brand awareness.
«Since the industry is in its infancy, customers are learning so much about products, processes, and brands, we produce innovative content to bridge the gap.»
In the Vogue article, we learn about Mayer's infant and her husband and what brand of cardigan she prefers, much in the same way we would learn about a movie star's life and wardrobe.
A much better strategy is to think about your brand name in the context of the real world, not among other startups or as a URL.
About a thousand years ago, a television commercial for P&G's Olay brand emerged out of Australia that worked so well it would end up being run — accents and all — in much of the Olay world.
Leave out white middle - class, subtract wealth, a privileged education and hovering parents, take away the luxury of worrying about performance instead of subsistence, and today's 20 - something suddenly doesn't much resemble the poster child for her brand anymore.
from Unicef's side this is clearly about raising much needed funds in a very difficult fundraising climate, and there will also be further Unicef brand recognition and awareness which is again much needed in the face of charity competition and indeed fatigue.
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