Sentences with phrase «ubiquitous brands»

The power of ubiquitous brands to sell just about anything has never been stronger, and we expect to see that marketing muscle continue in credit cards.
In the first quarter of 2013, AB - InBev sales by volume in the U.S. were down 5 %, and as AdAge reported, for one four - week period in the spring, sales of ubiquitous brands like Bud Light, Budweiser, and Miller Lite decreased by 6 % to 9 % compared to the same period a year prior.
Along with Bill Gates, Microsoft is one the world's most ubiquitous brands.
The ubiquitous brand has transcended mere coffee to become a lifestyle emblem.
A former brand manager for Clorox Co., Murane had always respected how Starbucks became a truly ubiquitous brand without spending much on advertising.
Allbirds is becoming a ubiquitous brand throughout Silicon Valley, as evidenced by the company's ability to raise a $ 2.2 million seed round of funding.
The fact that it is owned by such a ubiquitous brand means that some substantial research and development went into this product.
(This one also counts Orion Pictures, a ubiquitous brand of the 1980s that vanished in the late»90s, as a producer.)

Not exact matches

While this is troublesome for larger corporations that rely on million - and sometimes billion - dollar marketing budgets to cultivate and maintain brand loyalty through a ubiquitous presence, it represents an opportunity for smaller companies.
Brands is looking to massively expand its already ubiquitous presence.
And as technology's becoming more ubiquitous what's that going to do to the way that consumers interact with brands.
Nike's message — «Just do it» — is ubiquitous with the brand.
Korea is also the world's most - wired country, with high bandwidth speeds and ubiquitous connectivity, including free wireless access on the subway, a fact that no doubt bolstered its electronic brands.
Luxe instead supplies the jackets and phones its valets need, but not the ubiquitous blue Razor scooter that's also become associated with the brand, Lee said.
But if a brand is big and ubiquitous, a CEO puts her enterprise at risk by engaging at all, something for which no - one will thank her if the result is a decimated stock price and shuttered factories.
Importantly, the company is moving toward bringing its U.S. stores to the same level of sales and productivity it sees in Canada, where the brand is ubiquitous after 12 years of grassroots brand - building.
This ubiquitous greeting card brand turned around strongly negative perceptions into glowing recommendations purely on the back of its active social listening.
But one brand is nearly ubiquitous: Lenovo.
Newell Brands is a consumer goods company that's responsible for some of the more ubiquitous office supply brands, including Sharpie, Paper Mate and ElBrands is a consumer goods company that's responsible for some of the more ubiquitous office supply brands, including Sharpie, Paper Mate and Elbrands, including Sharpie, Paper Mate and Elmer's.
Even though the Scooter's brand competes against some of the most ubiquitous names in the industry, Graeve says the company expects to double in size to more than 200 stores nationwide within the next five years.
The brand, whose brown packets have become ubiquitous in coffee shops across the city, is launching a line of low - calorie beverages this month.
Local sales of branded Australian wine «flatlined» over the past five years with imported product - led by New Zealand's ubiquitous sauvignon blanc - accounting for 75 per cent of sales growth over this period, Mr Walton said.
As cold brew has evolved into a ubiquitous presence across all retail channels, coffee brands exhibiting at Expo West 2018 sought ways to keep this increasingly saturated market growing.
Local sales of branded Australian wine «flatlined» over the past five years with imported product - led by New Zealand's ubiquitous sauvignon blanc - accounting for 75 per cent of sales growth over this period, according to Mr Walton.
Medela is still very much a trusted and well - respected brand — and the fact that their pumps are ubiquitous can undoubtedly be a bonus if one is looking to replace a missing or broken piece on short notice.
GT Dave started his ubiquitous kombucha brand, Synergy, when he was still in high school, after his mother used the fermented beverage in her remarkable recovery from cancer.
In the commercial environment that makes thousands or millions of units of any item available, the item alone can only say so much about you — much as the brand would like to maintain the illusion that this ubiquitous product is your path to your unique you.
As ubiquitous as the brand is, I never dabbled... until now.
But the Brit brand has always been more than just bedding — they do women's and children's fashion too — and they're still around, even if Laura Ashley bedspreads and dust ruffles and throw pillow covers are no longer ubiquitous in girls» bedrooms (and thank goodness for that).
As the most ubiquitous dating app in the world, Tinder's name is usually caught up in these studies and articles, its brand used as a byword for the new generation of location - based mobile dating apps.
The child - oriented Play Nintendo website and marketing campaign is one of the company's biggest pushes to get a younger audience back on board with the once ubiquitous Nintendo brand.
Global food giant Unilever, which owns the ubiquitous Hellmann's brand, is suing Hampton Creek, the maker of Just Mayo, an egg - free spread made from peas, sorghum and other plants.
Formerly a brand manager at Procter & Gamble with an M.B.A. from the Harvard Business School, Whitman was hired in 1998 to lead eBay, the ubiquitous Internet auctioneer.
Powering the Golf R is the ubiquitous turbocharged 2.0 - liter four - cylinder engine that Volkswagen uses in dozens of products across almost all its brands.
We can confidently expect the adoption of the brand's increasingly ubiquitous M177 4 - litre twin - turbo V8 engine, mated to a nine - speed automatic transmission and 4Matic all - wheel drive.
Although the brand is primarily known for its luxury cars in the U.S., Mercedes - Benz has long been a jack - of - all - trades manufacturer in Europe, with the E-Class being a ubiquitous taxicab throughout Europe, and being one of the continent's leading commercial vehicle manufacturers.
Styled in Southern California by the company's Calty studio, the LF - LC presaged a decidedly more attainable flagship coupe wearing what was the most expressive version yet of the brand's now - ubiquitous spindle grille and L - shaped headlamp styling cues.
VW's ubiquitous Golf GTI carries more brand cachet and is priced on par with the Peugeot, but its commonality and lower (standard) specification are noted.
The base version of the new soft - top C is powered by the brand's ubiquitous 2.0 - liter turbo - four with 241 hp mated to a nine - speed automatic, and it's available with 4Matic all - wheel drive.
While we still don't know what exactly Mercedes - AMG will be supplying Aston Martin with, the prevailing theory is that it will likely be some version of the brand's now ubiquitous twin - turbocharged 4.0 - liter V - 8 found in the E63, C63, AMG GT - S, and other AMG vehicles.
Bilster Berg is a brand - new mini-Nordschleife designed in part by Porsche racing deity Walter Röhrl and Hermann Tilke, the ubiquitous lord of Formula One circuit layouts.
We're convinced that Jaguar's Global Brand Director Adrian Hallmark revealed the Jaguar XF will get a 2.2 diesel engine this year at Jaguar's Geneva Press Conference We've been discussing the likelihood of Jaguar putting the 2.2 diesel lump JLR currently use in the Freelander (and not just JLR in the Freelander — it's rather ubiquitous -LSB-...]
It's possibly a brave move to go for a brand unproven in the United States over, say, a BMW, but the rear - drive Giulia certainly won't be as ubiquitous.
The Amazon Kindle, Barnes and Noble Nook and Kobo have become strong brand names and have been ubiquitous with the very concept of e-reading.
Android phones are popular in Japan, but as a brand Google isn't as able to rely on its ubiquitous status as it is elsewhere.
By operating the Kindle Serial Store, creating the Kindle device and rendering their branded ereading app ubiquitous across multiple platforms (iOS, Droid, etc.), they can take your money and deliver the product to your reading device of choice with one click.
Amazon's strength lies in early dominance, but B&N may be able to make up for this through brand recognition and their ubiquitous brick and mortar stores.
Its devices are ubiquitous, and are catnip to consumers, driving one of the most valuable brands in the world.
Another possibility is Wyndham, which owns 6,500 hotels and 14 brands including the ubiquitous Super 8, Howard Johnson, Travelodge and Days Inn chains.
Perhaps the most famous chocolate export from this gastronomic city is hazelnut spread, with local company Ferrero's Nutella brand having gone on to become ubiquitous in the supermarkets of the western world.
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