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Dr. Sean Ennis
           Department of Marketing
University of Strathclyde in Glasgow
The concept of branding
Importance of branding for SME’s
How are SME’s using branding?
Some tips for developing brands in SME’s
Questions / discussion
“A brand can be described as an
identifiable product, service,
person or place, augmented in
such a way that the buyer or user
perceives relevant, unique,
sustainable added values which
                         closely.”
match their needs most closely.”
(de Chernatony et al, 2001)
Has been around since time began
Identity. Differentiation. Branding cattle in the
Wild West!
Traditionally the preserve of large-scale
companies; particularly in the FMCG sectors
Comparatively little research done in the area
of branding for SME’s – although this is
changing
Helps consumers to differentiate between
products
Helps to build confidence and trust in a
product
Makes it easier for the seller to communicate
the values of the brand to customers
Helps to command a premium price for the
seller
Essential for all companies and organisations in
a market where consumers “enjoy a tyranny of
choice”
choice”
Attributes                     Values       Personality
               Benefits




Well built       Safe        I want to be    Wealthy
                                 safe
Durable        Reliable                     Successful
                             I want to be
  High       Social status                    Secure
                               respected
prestige
A combination of functional and symbolic
values that the consumer perceives in the
brand
Functional? Relates to the tangible, rationally
assessed product performance benefits that
        customer’
satisfy customer’s practical needs
Symbolic? Relates to the intangible feelings
and symbolic benefits that satisfy the
customer’ self-
customer’s self-expression needs (emotional)
It is generally accepted that both functional
and symbolic benefits influence the
customer’
customer’s purchase decision.
Brand equity: a measure of the customer’s
attachment to a brand: a measure of loyalty,
perceived quality and differentiation.
Provides an opportunity to build and sustain
a premium price
Brand management is not given the priority it
needs for a strong brand image to be
constructed
Responsibility lies in all cases at the highest
level of management
Co-
Co-branding receives little attention
Selling is important
Views on branding are limited often to
advertising
The need to focus on one or two (at most)
key brands
In the marketing approach, focus on one or
two key brand associations
Essentially a limited view of what constitutes
brand building and development.
The wine business (Mowle and Merrilees,
2005)
Case studies of eight wineries in Australia
Common factors in branding?
Producing a premium product
Conveying an image of quality
Using a name and symbol
Forming business relationships and networks
Participating in regional events, festivals and
shows
Providing friendly service at the cellar door
Three of the wineries were found to
implement product-driven branding
The remaining five were found to implement
marketing-driven branding
Product-
Product-driven        Marketing-
                      Marketing-driven
Focus on the cellar   Focus on the cellar
door being on the     door on an
wine                  experience
Personal approach –   A greater emphasis
where visitors can    on marketing and
meet the              promotion
winemaker             Extending the
A limited amount of   product range to
marketing and         merchandise
promotion
It would be wrong to suggest that one
approach is better than the other
There is an inter-dependency between the
functional and the symbolic properties of
branding
Much will depend on how you wish to
position your brand vis-à-vis the competitive
brands in the sector
Avoid adopting too prescriptive an approach
to branding: the role of branding will vary
considerably
Set the building and management of your
brand as being high on your list of priorities –
critical role her for the owner-manager
In many cases, the owner is the brand!
Examine the possibility if linking your brand
to another stronger brand – co-branding
Is your brand more important and better
known than your company name? If yes, then
consider changing the name to that of the
brand
Focus on one brand to maximise your spend
(certainly when working with limited
resources)
Focus on one or two central features that
reinforce what your values are all about and
that address customer needs and
requirements
Work closely on achieving consistency and
originality across logos, packaging, labels
and so on
Aim to achieve consistency across your
marketing communications
Encourage passion for the brand
Focus – particularly for service-oriented
products on the customer experience.
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Branding for Small to Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) - Dr Sean Ennis

  • 1. Dr. Sean Ennis Department of Marketing University of Strathclyde in Glasgow
  • 2. The concept of branding Importance of branding for SME’s How are SME’s using branding? Some tips for developing brands in SME’s Questions / discussion
  • 3. “A brand can be described as an identifiable product, service, person or place, augmented in such a way that the buyer or user perceives relevant, unique, sustainable added values which closely.” match their needs most closely.” (de Chernatony et al, 2001)
  • 4. Has been around since time began Identity. Differentiation. Branding cattle in the Wild West! Traditionally the preserve of large-scale companies; particularly in the FMCG sectors Comparatively little research done in the area of branding for SME’s – although this is changing
  • 5. Helps consumers to differentiate between products Helps to build confidence and trust in a product Makes it easier for the seller to communicate the values of the brand to customers Helps to command a premium price for the seller Essential for all companies and organisations in a market where consumers “enjoy a tyranny of choice” choice”
  • 6. Attributes Values Personality Benefits Well built Safe I want to be Wealthy safe Durable Reliable Successful I want to be High Social status Secure respected prestige
  • 7. A combination of functional and symbolic values that the consumer perceives in the brand Functional? Relates to the tangible, rationally assessed product performance benefits that customer’ satisfy customer’s practical needs Symbolic? Relates to the intangible feelings and symbolic benefits that satisfy the customer’ self- customer’s self-expression needs (emotional)
  • 8. It is generally accepted that both functional and symbolic benefits influence the customer’ customer’s purchase decision. Brand equity: a measure of the customer’s attachment to a brand: a measure of loyalty, perceived quality and differentiation. Provides an opportunity to build and sustain a premium price
  • 9. Brand management is not given the priority it needs for a strong brand image to be constructed Responsibility lies in all cases at the highest level of management Co- Co-branding receives little attention Selling is important Views on branding are limited often to advertising
  • 10. The need to focus on one or two (at most) key brands In the marketing approach, focus on one or two key brand associations Essentially a limited view of what constitutes brand building and development.
  • 11. The wine business (Mowle and Merrilees, 2005) Case studies of eight wineries in Australia Common factors in branding? Producing a premium product Conveying an image of quality Using a name and symbol Forming business relationships and networks
  • 12. Participating in regional events, festivals and shows Providing friendly service at the cellar door Three of the wineries were found to implement product-driven branding The remaining five were found to implement marketing-driven branding
  • 13. Product- Product-driven Marketing- Marketing-driven Focus on the cellar Focus on the cellar door being on the door on an wine experience Personal approach – A greater emphasis where visitors can on marketing and meet the promotion winemaker Extending the A limited amount of product range to marketing and merchandise promotion
  • 14. It would be wrong to suggest that one approach is better than the other There is an inter-dependency between the functional and the symbolic properties of branding Much will depend on how you wish to position your brand vis-à-vis the competitive brands in the sector
  • 15. Avoid adopting too prescriptive an approach to branding: the role of branding will vary considerably Set the building and management of your brand as being high on your list of priorities – critical role her for the owner-manager In many cases, the owner is the brand! Examine the possibility if linking your brand to another stronger brand – co-branding
  • 16. Is your brand more important and better known than your company name? If yes, then consider changing the name to that of the brand Focus on one brand to maximise your spend (certainly when working with limited resources) Focus on one or two central features that reinforce what your values are all about and that address customer needs and requirements
  • 17. Work closely on achieving consistency and originality across logos, packaging, labels and so on Aim to achieve consistency across your marketing communications Encourage passion for the brand Focus – particularly for service-oriented products on the customer experience.