Brand Relevance, David A. Aaker
Brand Relevance, David A. Aaker
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Brand Relevance
Making Competitors Irrelevant

Author: David A. Aaker

Narrator: Mark Ashby

Unabridged: 11 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 07/20/2020

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Substantial market trends and transformational innovations are creating markets and making others irrelevant.  The result is a major threat for nearly every business and a significant opportunity for a few. This book will be the first marketing strategy book to develop and leverage the concept of brand relevance.  To remain relevant, a firm can create a new category or subcategory-- such as iPod, Cirque du Soleil, and eBay did-- where competitors are eliminated.  Or a firm can redefine an existing category or subcategory by creating or elevating an offering feature or characteristic--as  Prius created a subcategory defined by gas mileage and technology, or Westin did with its Heavenly Bed.    In either case, a firm can create or own a new business arena or submarket in which some or all competitors are not relevant.   Instead of being the best, the goal is to be the onlymaking competitors irrelevant. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kat

Takeaways: A brand is relevant when buyers consider it for purchase after selecting a category. Leading brands lose relevance when a new product redefines a category. Use the “brand relevance” approach instead of the “incremental innovation” strategy, which is based on brand preference. Innovative offer......more

Goodreads review by Pinar

Girişimci olmaya karar verdiğimden beri kendimi sonuçta hiç bilmediğim bir alanda yolumu bulabilmek için kurslara ve kitaplara vurdum. David A. Aaker'in kitaplarını katıldığım bir "sosyal medya pazarlaması" kursunda hoca, konun düayeni olarak tavsiye etmişti. On yıl önce yazılmış bir kitap için bira......more

Goodreads review by Amir

There are two ways you can compete, brand preference and brand relevance......more

Honestly I think that much of what has been explained here could have been explained in a single chapter. A little bit boring and plenty of repetitions. I think......more