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Business to Business Branding - Introduction to Branding

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Business to Business Branding - Introduction to Branding

Branding begins with the consistency of presentation that becomes the identity of a company. This session comprises deep study of business to business branding.

Branding begins with the consistency of presentation that becomes the identity of a company. This session comprises deep study of business to business branding.

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Business to Business Branding - Introduction to Branding

  1. 1. 1 Business To Business Branding
  2. 2. Introduction 2  Business-to-business (B2B) describes commerce transactions between businesses, between a manufacturer and a wholesaler, or between a wholesaler and a retailer.  B2B branding is a term used in marketing.  B2B is also used in the context of communication and collaboration.
  3. 3. Business to Business model 3
  4. 4. Factors affecting B2B branding 4  Internal  External  Customer relationship  Environmental
  5. 5. Differences between B2B(Business to Business) and B2C(Business to Consumer)  In B2B there are usually committees of people in an organization and each of 5 the members may have different attitudes towards any brand.  Since there are more people involved in the decision making process and technical details may have to be discussed, the decision-making process for B2B products is usually much longer than in B2C.  A strong B-2-B brand will reduce the perceived risk for the buyer and help to sell the brand.
  6. 6. 6  Companies seek long-term relationships as any experiment with a different brand will have impacts on the entire business. Brand loyalty is therefore much higher than in consumer goods markets.  While consumer goods usually cost little in comparison to B2B goods, the selling process involves high costs.  Not only is it required to meet the buyer numerous times, but the buyer may ask for prototypes, samples and mock ups.  Such detailed assessment serves the purpose of eliminating the risk of buying the wrong product or service.
  7. 7. Advantages 7  It can efficiently maintain the movement of the supply chain and the manufacturing, procuring process.  It can automate corporate process to deliver the right product and cost effectively.  It become the largest value sector of the industry with in a few years.  It is the fastest growing E sector.
  8. 8. B2B communication  Business to business communication is also used in the context of 8 communication & collaboration.  There are different methods which employee used to connect with each other.  When communication is taking place it is known as B2B communication.
  9. 9. Focus areas in B2B branding  Brand architecture : How best-practice organizations balance and manage 9 corporate, divisional, and product brands and leverage brand equities, across the organization  Cobranding: How business-to-business organization build brand value through initiatives such as ingredient branding, licensing, composite branding, and sponsorships  Development of the brand-value proposition or brand promise : How business-to-business firms use tools and processes to distil the brand to its essential values and articulate a memorable and compelling brand promise to external and internal audiences  Measuring success : how organizations monitor brand equity and determine the return on investment of their branding activities
  10. 10. Top B2B brands 10
  11. 11. 11 Thank you

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