Sentences with phrase «term brand damage»

It is often a company's failure to address a situation, rather than the situation itself, that causes long - term brand damage in the eyes of the public.

Not exact matches

Low - quality content, cheap ads and «budget» SEO may save you money in the short term, but the damage they do to your brand's reputation can last far longer.
«If a management makes bad decisions in order to hit short - term earnings targets, and consequently gets behind the eight - ball in terms of costs, customer satisfaction or brand strength, no amount of subsequent brilliance will overcome the damage that has been inflicted» Warren Buffett
The company says it could not tolerate a pricing strategy that could potentially do long - term damage to its brand.
The reason it changed is the term «liberal,» suffered too much damage to it's brand, particularly during the years Pres. Reagan was president.
We could see in our data clear indications that, between 2014 and 2016, higher prices had progressively damaged the earnings of new Big Five debuts, and even more crucially, crippled their * discoverability * — that all - important key to establishing the brand - new readership and fanbase necessary to establishing a long - term writing career.
Preston added: «Amazon started off asking for just outrageous and untenable terms and I do think our Authors United campaign did put a lot of pressure on them to solve this thing quickly as they were obviously doing damage to their brand.
With this approach, you just may find that you're able to save money and ditch expensive brands that may be damaging your pet's long - term health.
As for the Battlefield brand despite what speculation and claims by other Internet sites I don't see it as having been damaged, at least not in the long - term.
Weather long term damage to the reputation of the Xbox brand remains to be seen.
Ultimately, the whole affair influenced public perceptions of Dell to such an extent that market researchers concluded the firm had «sustained long - term damage to its brand image».
While the fiasco with the Note 7 has cost Samsung an estimated $ 5 billion, the company seems to have largely escaped from any long - term damage to its brand and reputation.
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