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How To Adapt Your Brand To Be Socially Responsible In Times Of Crisis

Storyminers

Even though companies are usually taking a step back in times of crisis (for example, during the global economic recession of 2007-2009), this case is totally different. The media might be more inclined to show what a large corporation has done, but even if you are a start-up, with no marketing strategy or whatsoever, you can still help.

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What Every Marketer Needs to Know about Brand Image, Equity, Personality & Archetypes

C3Centricity

Your brand is not what you think it is! It is what your customers think it is; its brand image, personality and its value to them. I was lecturing at Miami University a couple of weeks ago on brand image and personality. These are two vital elements of branding. Why we Buy Brands. Branding Elements.

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7 Books You Need to Read to Ace Any Marketing Assignment

CSM Magazine

How Brands Become Icons – Douglas B. Holt This book is a must-read for those interested in the history of popular American brands. The author attributes their success to “cultural branding.” Harley-Davidson uses themes of freedom, liberty, and open roads to build its brand. Be sure to check it out!

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How to Ask Someone to be a Mentor

Michel Falcon Experience

Welcome to the People First Culture Podcast with me, Michel Falcon, where I share lessons I’ve learned and those of others on how to build a more purposeful business and career. Many of these individuals are on Instagram or active on some sort of social media platform. To listen on Spotify, click here. One most recently.

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Mastering the Public Apology: The Most Epic Apology Letters of Our Time, and What Your Business Can Learn from Them

Comm100

s apology (or non-apology ) for sexual assault; brands in every industry are learning that the apology letter is an extremely difficult art form to master. What is it about the apology that can bring some of the biggest brands and names to their knees, or resurrect brands that seemed as good as gone? rawpixel.com.

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Customer experience trends engraved in social media channels

Service Untitled

Interestingly enough, the social trends since 2008 have grown exponentially. In 2008, social media and customer service were not even on the radar; in 2009 it grew to 13%, and this year 40% of contact centers actively use social media in their customer service. photo credit: MoritzBarcelona.

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Customer Experience Articles

ClearAction

Building a Customer-Centric Culture. Culture of Trust for Customer Experience Management BKM: Kimpton, Cisco. 4 Building Blocks for a Customer-Centric Culture article. Building a Customer-Centric Culture article. Customer Experience Management Improves Brand Value article. Customer-Focused Marketing.