Philip Kotler - The Importance of Branding

London Business Forum
20 May 202005:54

Summary

TLDRThis video discusses the importance of brand equity and customer equity in shaping a company's value. A strong brand ensures inclusion in a consumer’s consideration set, making emotional connections essential for brand success. The video outlines methods to measure brand equity, such as customer awareness, favorability, and momentum, using tools like Y&R's system. Additionally, customer equity is explained as the present value of future income from customers, highlighting the role of demographics. Both brand and customer equity contribute to valuing a company, with examples like Coca-Cola's $70 billion brand value. Understanding these concepts is crucial for business growth and valuation.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A strong brand is essential for a company to be included in the consideration set of customers when making purchasing decisions.
  • 😀 The consideration set is the group of brands that a customer considers when choosing a product, like when deciding between Toyota and Honda for automobiles.
  • 😀 Buyers not only need to know the brand but also have positive emotions associated with it to be truly engaged.
  • 😀 A company’s brand strategy includes understanding the brand’s positioning, value proposition, and customer perceptions.
  • 😀 Brand equity is a crucial metric, representing the value of a brand based on customer awareness, favorability, and momentum.
  • 😀 Companies like Google and Samsung are examples of brands with high momentum due to innovation and growth in their sectors.
  • 😀 Measuring brand equity can be done using systems like Y&R’s methodology, which evaluates factors like customer awareness and brand favorability.
  • 😀 If a company is considering selling its brand, increasing brand equity can enhance its sale value, with examples like Coca-Cola's brand valued at $70 billion.
  • 😀 Customer equity is another valuable metric that estimates the present value of a customer’s future purchasing potential and margin.
  • 😀 The relationship between customer equity and brand equity is significant, as both contribute to a company’s overall valuation and financial outlook.
  • 😀 Measuring both brand equity and customer equity is important for understanding a company’s long-term viability and market position.

Q & A

  • What is the 'consideration set' in branding?

    -The 'consideration set' refers to the group of brands a customer considers when making a purchase decision. For example, when buying a car, the customer may only consider a few brands, such as Toyota or Honda, and exclude others based on factors like price or preference.

  • How does a strong brand influence the customer decision-making process?

    -A strong brand ensures it is included in the 'consideration set' of potential customers, meaning it is one of the options they think about when ready to make a purchase. A strong brand has high customer awareness, positive feelings, and clear positioning.

  • Why is it important for customers to have emotions toward a brand?

    -It’s not enough for customers to just know a brand; they need to have a positive emotional connection to it. This emotional connection influences their loyalty and willingness to choose the brand over others, making it a crucial part of brand success.

  • What is brand equity and how is it measured?

    -Brand equity refers to the value a brand adds to a company, measured by factors like customer awareness, favorability, and momentum. It can be tracked using systems like the one developed by YNR, and is often reflected in the brand’s ability to maintain or grow its value over time.

  • What are some key factors that contribute to brand equity?

    -Key factors include customer awareness, the level of favorability customers have towards the brand, and momentum, which refers to how the brand is perceived to be evolving positively. The better these factors are, the stronger the brand equity.

  • What does momentum mean in the context of brand equity?

    -Momentum refers to the ongoing growth and development of a brand, such as the introduction of new products or features that excite customers. Brands like Google and Samsung are examples of companies that are said to have strong momentum.

  • What is the relationship between brand equity and customer equity?

    -Brand equity and customer equity are related, but they measure different things. Brand equity refers to the brand’s overall value in the market, while customer equity focuses on the value of the company’s customers and their potential future contributions to revenue.

  • How is customer equity calculated?

    -Customer equity is calculated by estimating the potential profit a company will earn from each customer over their expected relationship with the brand. This includes factors like purchase frequency, margin, and the length of the customer relationship, all discounted to present value.

  • Why might two companies with the same number of customers have different customer equity values?

    -Customer equity can differ between companies even if they have the same number of customers because the value of a customer depends on factors like age or expected longevity of the customer relationship. For example, a company with younger customers might have a higher customer equity than one with older customers.

  • How does measuring brand equity help a company?

    -Measuring brand equity helps a company track the strength and value of its brand over time. It provides insights into customer perceptions, allowing businesses to adjust their strategies and increase brand value. Strong brand equity can also make the brand more attractive if the company ever wants to sell it.

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