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Brandsandu Is A Complete 360 ° Branding & Digital Marketing Company In Delhi & Ncr Providing A Complete Solution From Branding To Social Media, From Public Relations To Media Buying To Interactive Solutions.
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Branding Ensures survival of the fittest
Branding is the nuanced art of actively building a brand. With creativity, skills, and strategy, brands can establish an identity that stands out from the competition and connect with audiences. Branding is essential in order to build the future of a company future. A strong position in the market makes it a more attractive investment option. As a result of the branding process, the brand, which embodies the reputation and the value that comes with it. A strong reputation means a strong brand, which in turn translates into value. This value may mean influence, price premiums, or a shared mentality. A brand is a kind of commercial asset, it also has monetary value.
By Brandsandu5 years ago in Journal
Branding gone wrong, negative marketing how to cope-Brandsandu
With the advent of mobile advertising and social media, it is almost impossible to stop bad news from spreading. It can transform small disagreements into organizational problems. For small to medium-sized businesses, a bad reputation can have a profound effect on business outcomes. In order to build lasting trust between customers and to set the stage for building reliable product support, it is important that there is a framework for negative feedback on social media — before it explodes into a major fiasco. Here are a few suggestions to cope with negative marketing.
By Brandsandu5 years ago in Journal
Refractory Manufacturing-The Complete Overview| RRMSB.com
Refractory is a material that can resist heat, pressure, or chemical corrosion and decomposition, and maintain its strength and shape at high temperatures. The main raw materials used to produce refractories are usually oxides of silicon, aluminum, magnesium, calcium, and zirconium. There are some non-oxide refractory materials, such as carbides, nitrides, borides, silicates, and graphite. Refractory materials must be able to withstand physical wear, high temperature, and chemical corrosion. Refractory materials are an important link between the thermal engineering system and the material to be heated. Performance affects both the quality of the product and the cost of heat treatment. Refractory materials are made from natural and artificial materials (usually non-metals) or a mixture of compounds and minerals, like as alumina, refractory clay, bauxite, chromite, dolomite, silicon carbide, and zirconia. Refractories come in various shapes and sizes. They can be pressed or molded for floors and walls, produced in interlocking shapes and wedges, or bent for installation in boilers and ladles. Some refractory parts are very small, with complex and delicate geometric shapes; others are in the form of prefabricated or molten cast blocks, and are heavy, weighing several tons. The production of refractory materials begins with the processing of raw materials. Raw material processing includes crushing and grinding, sorting by size, calcination, and drying of raw materials. The processed raw materials can then be dry blended with other minerals and chemicals for packaging and transportation as products. After the mixing process, the raw materials are formed into the desired shape. This process usually occurs under moist or humid conditions. Once the refractory material is formed, the material is fired. Firing includes heating the refractory material in a continuous or batch tunnel kiln to make a ceramic bond. This process makes the raw material fire-resistant. The final processing stage consists of milling, grinding, and sandblasting of the finished product. For some products, the final processing may also include tar and bitumen impregnation and product packaging.
By Brandsandu5 years ago in Journal
Why do Brands Fail Inspite a good Launch ?
Launching products without a market; time and manufacturing issues, as well as insufficient or poor research, are just a few reasons for the failure of product launches. According to statistics, 80% to 85% of product releases fail to overcome these obstacles. For a new product to win an initial trial and then get repeat customers, it must bring something new to the market. Potential customers need an incentive, such as fringe benefits or some form of diversity, to persuade them to try a new product. If there are no real differences, the new product is likely to fail.
By Brandsandu5 years ago in 01
The Major Applications of Refractory Products
Refractory materials are used in numerous fields of the national economy, such as steel, non-ferrous metals, glass, cement, ceramics, petrochemicals, machinery, boiler manufacturing, light industry, electric power, military industry, etc. It is an indispensable basic material to ensure the production, operation, and technological development of the mentioned industries. Let’s take a look at major applications of refractory products.
By Brandsandu5 years ago in Lifehack
Leveraging the power of Linkedin in your business growth
LinkedIn can be a powerful platform for developing your personal brand and business. If used properly, LinkedIn’s potential is much more than just your digital resume. It is a powerful content marketing, network, and lead generation tool. More than 94% of B2B marketers use LinkedIn as a content marketing tool, and 89% use it for lead generation.
By Brandsandu5 years ago in 01
Building a Strong Relationship with Customers: The Best Branding Strategy of All Times
A strong customer relationship is much like any relationship. You need to invest time in building and nurturing them over a period of time. 79% of customers stated that they want brands to show that they understand and care about them before buying products. Companies that see the importance of building relationships with customers will establish emotional connections with them and stay in touch with them for a long time.
By Brandsandu5 years ago in Journal
Top 20 Branding agencies in the world
Brand agencies provide various services aimed at launching new brands or renewing mature brands. For start-ups, the branding process may include industry research, naming, development of key information, and creation of a brand manual, which contains guidelines on the use of logos, color schemes, fonts, and style rules that will be applied to the brand information.
By Brandsandu5 years ago in Journal
Leveraging the Power of Instagram in Your Business Growth
To stay relevant, companies must keep up with the development of social media and how people use it. Take advantage of the features and advantages of all social media platforms. One of these platforms is Instagram. Instagram has nearly 500 million daily users.
By Brandsandu5 years ago in 01
What is Brand Positioning?
Brand positioning is defined as the conceptual position you want to have in the minds of your target consumers-when they think of your brand, the benefits you want them to think of. An effective brand strategy will maximize customer relevance and competitive uniqueness by maximizing brand equity. Every brand has a reputation whether you maintain it or not, so you might as well create a well-defined brand positioning plan to help you maintain your reputation and image. Brand positioning helps increase brand awareness, communicate value, and justify pricing, all of which impact the bottom line.
By Brandsandu5 years ago in Journal
Co-Branding the State of Art : Brandsandu.com
Due to the fierce competition between manufacturers and retailers in a saturated market, especially for FMCG, the use of co-branded products has become more and more important for brand managers in recent years. In addition to classic brand extensions and other brand alliance strategies, such as advertising alliances and dual brands, co-branded products provide a way to differentiate products in a competitive environment. Through the physical integration of the product, a product is branded, that is, it is recognized with two other brands at the same time, and the company can obtain a positive influence for these two products. Therefore, compared with other forms of brand alliances, the physical integration of products is an indispensable component and differentiated standard for co-branded products.
By Brandsandu5 years ago in Journal
The Cultural Codes of Branding
The brand culture perspective reveals how brands are open, including cultural, sociological, and theoretical studies that supplement and complicate brand economic analysis. Emphasizing brand culture is part of a broader call to incorporate cultural issues into management and administration. The classics of market research add to the argument that culture and history can provide the necessary contextual comparisons for the information management and processing vision of brand interaction with consumers and society.
By Brandsandu5 years ago in 01











