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How Brands Grow: Emerging Markets, Services, Durables, New and Luxury Brands

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Following the success of international bestseller How Brands Grow: what marketer's don't know comes a new book that takes readers further on a journey to smarter, evidence-based marketing.



How Brands Grow Part 2, by Jenni Romaniuk and Byron Sharp, is about fundamentals of buying behaviour and brand performance - fundamentals that provide a consistent roadmap for brand growth, and improved marketing productivity.



Ride the next wave of marketing knowledge with insights such as how to build Mental Availability, metrics to assess the strength of your brand's Distinctive Assets and a framework to underpin your brand's Physical Availability strategy. Learn practical insights such as smart ways to look at word of mouth and the sort of advertising needed to attract new brand buyers.



This book is also a must read for marketers working in emerging markets, services, durables and luxury categories, with evidence that will challenge conventional wisdom about growing brands in these markets. If you've ever wondered if word of mouth has more impact in China, if luxury brands break all the rules of marketing or if online shoppers are more loyal to brands or retailers, this book is for you.



If you read and loved How Brands Grow - it's time to move to the next level of marketing. And if you haven't...get ready - This book will change the way you think about marketing forever.

Author: Sharp Byron
Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780190330026
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 2
Release Year: 2021

1. How Brands Grow (updated, with B2B content removed)
2. Target the (Whole) Market (updated, with B2B content removed)
3. Where New Customers Come From (updated, with B2B content removed)
4. Building Mental Availability (updated)
5. Leveraging Distinctive Assets (updated)
6. Achieving Reach (updated)
7. Word-of-mouth Facts Worth Talking About (updated)
8. Building Physical Availability Part 1 (updated introduction and new focus on presence)
9. Building Physical Availability Part 2 (updated with new focus on prominence and portfolio)
10. New Brands and Acquiring New Buyers (updated)
11. Getting Down to Business-to-Business Markets (new chapter)
12. And Finally, a Bit of Luxury (updated)

 

Jenni Romaniuk is Research Professor and Associate Director (International) of the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute, at the University of South Australia. Jenni's research covers Brand equity, Mental Availability, Brand Health Metrics, Advertising effectiveness, Distinctive assets, Word of mouth and the role of Loyalty and Growth. She is the developer of the Distinctive Asset Grid, which is used by companies around the world to assess the strength and strategic potential of their brand's distinctive assets. She is also a pioneer in Mental Availability measurement and metrics. Jenni is Executive Editor (International) of the Journal of Advertising Research, and is on the Editorial review board for four other journals. She has published in journals such as the Journal of Business Research, Journal of Marketing Management, Marketing Theory and European Journal of Marketing.

Dr Byron Sharp is Professor of Marketing Science, and the Director of the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute, at the University of South Australia. The Ehrenberg-Bass Institute's research is used and financially supported by many of the world's leading corporations, including Coca-Cola, Colgate-Palmolive, First National Bank, General Motors, Procter & Gamble, Turner Broadcasting, CBS, ESPN, and Unilever. Byron's book 'How Brands Grow' was voted marketing book of the year by AdAge readers in 2013.

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