The Origin of Brands: How Product Evolution Creates Endless Possibilities for New BrandsHarper Collins, 2009. 3. 17. - 320페이지 What Charles Darwin did for biology, Al and Laura Ries do for branding. In their exciting new book, The Origin of Brands, the Rieses take Darwin's revolutionary idea of evolution and apply it to the branding process. What results is a new and strikingly effective strategy for creating innovative products, building a successful brand, and, in turn, achieving business success.Here, the Rieses explain how changing conditions in the marketplace create endless opportunities to build new brands and accumulate riches. But these opportunities cannot be found where most people and most companies look. That is, in the convergence of existing categories like television and the computer, the cellphone and the Internet. Instead, opportunity lies in the opposite direction—in divergence. By following Darwin's brilliant deduction that new species arise from divergence of an existing species, the Rieses outline an effective strategy for creating and taking to market an effective brand. In The Origin of Brands, you will learn how to:
Using insightful studies of failed convergence products and engaging success stories of products that have achieved worldwide success through divergence, the Rieses have written the definitive book on branding. The Origin of Brands will show you in depth how to build a great brand and will lead you to success in the high-stakes world of branding. |
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... COMPETITION. Test marketing will alert competitors and perhaps stimulate one or more of them to in- troduce similar products. UNPROJECTABLE RESULTS. Test marketing for Enamelon toothpaste projected $50 million in annual sales nationally ...
... competitors did the wrong things. Take Remington Rand, for example. The company made a wide variety of products including electric shavers, industrial television sys- tems, punch-card machines, and computers. It couldn't keep up with ...
... competition between individuals improves the species over an extended period. Darwin believed that all living things are engaged in a fierce struggle for existence and that this tended to kill off those plants and animals that inherit ...
... Competition. These two principles of nature have great relevance in the unnatural field of marketing. Competition between individuals (brands) im- proves the species. Competition between species (categories) drives the categories further ...
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The Curse of the Clock Radio | 39 |
Swiss Army Knife Thinking | 53 |
Bad Ideas Never Die | 77 |
The Great Tree of HighTech Brands | 89 |
Survival of the Firstest | 161 |
Survival of the Secondest | 185 |
The Power of Pruning | 205 |
Creating a Category | 227 |
Establishing an Enemy | 257 |
Launching the Brand | 267 |
Wrapping Things Up | 285 |
INDEX | 297 |