User:Srishtigoel29/Aaker model of Brand Equity

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Aaker Model of Brand Equity ...

David A. Aaker, (marketing professor at University of California-Berkeley)views brand equity as a combination of brand awareness, brand loyalty and brand associations, which add up to give the value provided by a product or service.[1] For Aaker, brand management starts with developing a brand identity, which is a unique set of brand associations representing what the brand stands for and offers to customers an aspiring brand image.

Aaker primarily sees brand identity as consisting of 8-12 elements which fall under four perspectives:

  • Brand as Product - consists of product scope, product attributes, quality or value of the product, uses, users and country of origin.
  • Brand as Organisation - consists of organizational attributes, local workings versus global activities.
  • Brand as Person - consists of brand personality and customer-brand relationships.
  • Brand as Symbol - consists of audio and visual imagery, metaphorical symbols and brand heritage.

The purpose of the Aaker model is to help in creating a brand strategy consisting of different brand elements or patterns, so as to clarify, enrich and differentiate a brand from its competitors. An organization carefully employs several of these elements to communicate to the consumers what their brand stands for.



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  1. ^ Marketing Management:Creating Brand Equity by Philip Kotler

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