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Co-Branding: The Science of Alliance

by Tom Blackett, Bob Boad

ISBN-10: 031222897X
ISBN-10: 0-312-22897-X
ISBN-13: 9780312228972
ISBN-13: 978-0-312-22897-2
Hardcover
2000-01-01
Palgrave Macmillan


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Book Description
The strategic management and development of brands continues to grow in importance for most businesses and the last decade has seen more and more brand owners turning to co-branding as a way of adding further value to their brand assets. The synergy that can be created by two well-matched brands working together in harmony can be considerable and enhance both profitability and the valuation of the brand for both parties. However, the challenges presented by co-branding are considerable, getting the strategy right for a single brand is hard enough, but once two brands are brought together the challenges increase considerably. The brand personalities must be complementary. This is the first book to explore this important area.

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Not much science in this book.
The Science of Alliance; it's a great title for a great, undervalued branding topic. Co-branding can be a simple short-term dual promotion or a long-term strategy in which brands, organizations and other entities may be strongly involved (take Wintel f.e. if you know what I mean). There is some good scientific research on the subject around now, published since the mid nineties in the journals of the AMA. None of it in this book however (as noticed by EM). It's the usual business cases, risks and pitfalls, a retailers perspective... even a small article on legal issues. Obviously, this is neither a science nor an IDEA book! What would be really interesting for example is how a co-branding perspective could be integrated in the development of new products, or even better: how can co-branding lead to better (perceived!) products, services and organizations? From Interbrand you might expect an article on (co-branding) naming strategies. There are a lot of missed chances here, but what do you expect from the first 120 printed bookpages on co-branding? The high price makes it double expensive.

The book gives an informative insight
This book is fascinating, but it does leave out past researchers Varadarajan (1987): Simonin and Ruth (1998) who have both written theories into co-branding. It only looked at co-branding from a business viewpoint and not a customer attitude viewpoint. The book linked branding and co-branding, with a wide definition of the co-branding process. As a marketer, researching the subject, I feel the book only scratched the surface of co-branding and the endless opportunitites were not defined. It provided a good backdrop of merits and risks of co-branding but did not state the most important challenges, to marketers.

The book gives an informative insight
This book is fascinating, but it does leave out past researchers Varadarajan (1987): Simonin and Ruth (1998) who have both written theories into co-branding. It only looked at co-branding from a business viewpoint and not a customer attitude viewpoint. The book linked branding and co-branding, with a wide definition of the co-branding process. As a marketer, researching the subject, I feel the book only scratched the surface of co-branding and the endless opportunitites were not defined. It provided a good backdrop of merits and risks of co-branding but did not state the most important challenges, to marketers.

good overall review
its gives you a pretty good idea of the purpose and nature of cobranding but this being a new product and strategy utilised by corporations and small companies it is impossible to get a very specific understanding of it.


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