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    By Boris on 24 Apr '10   4 Comments

    The difference between Marketing, Branding and Advertising

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    • http://www.callboxinc.com bubblegirl

      Very cool! Nice presentation of the differences between the three essential aspects in business. Veeeery comprehensive. Surely will bookmark this.

    • http://brandconsultantasia.wordpress.com/ Marcus Osborne

      To make this complete and to continue with the theme, you need another slide that features everyone of the brands target market, male and female (probably anyway) reclining, cig in hand with the caption, yes it’s true, you are a great brand.

      Further slides need to reflect ongoing relationship with the brand and how the brand continues to provide value, irrespective of clients needs and how they change.

      The image of the brand may become a little worn out as the exercise goes on!

    • Anonymous

      It is a great slide.
      Does anyone know the group on Linkedin , the discussion was posted?
      Kind regards,

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