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  • The ten most purchased brands in the world

    Each year, research company Kantar Worldpanel launches its Brand Footprint study, a global report in which it ranks the top 50 brands in the FMCG space. The ranking is based on how many households around the world are buying each brand and how often, a metric Kantar Worldpanel calls “Consumer Reach Points.” The aim is to uncover local tastes, trends, and behaviors and how these manifest in actual shopper decisions, the report says. The analysis…

  • What does really the most popular brand names mean

    You’re wearing your favorite Nike sneakers and Lululemon pants when you head to the mall to do some shopping at the Gap. On your way there you grab a latte at Starbucks. After a few good hours of shopping, you head to Panera to meet a friend for lunch. You Venmo her for the meal and then you both decide dessert is in the cards: Next stop, Häagen-Dazs. All these brands are staples in our…

  • Apple logo. Cracking the secret behind the success

     Apple. No more words needed, right? Even if your first thought is about a fruit, the second one is for sure about iPhone, Mac OS, and the whole Steve Jobs’ empire. No shocker. Apple truly is one of the most famous and valuable brands in the world. The company’s logo is literally everywhere. Even a 5-year old can recognize and draw it. This logo costs tons of money and is one of the brand’s keys…

  • Apple : The secret behind the success

    On August 2, 2018, Apple made history by becoming the world’s first $1 trillion company measured by market capitalization. While it see-sawed in the second half of the year, losing over $450 billion in the last quarter of 2018, it has since recovered most of that amount and now stands at $967.87 billion as of September 2019. Since 2010, Apple (AAPL) has been one of the most valuable companies in the world. It has occupied the…

  • Apple: It’s All About the Brand

    Marketing experts like Marc Gobe argue that Apple’s brand is the key to the company’s success. It’s got nothing to do with products like the iMac or iPod. View SlideshowView SlideshowAsk marketers and advertising experts why Mac users are so loyal, and they all cite the same reason: Apple’s brand. It’s no coincidence that during the late 1980s and early 1990s it was a marketing executive from Pepsi, John Sculley, who turned Apple into the…

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