I appreciate your nuanced take on rebranding, Neil. It's interesting to consider how a brand's existing reputation can influence whether a rebrand is successful or not.
I appreciate your balanced perspective, Neil. It's interesting to consider how rebranding can be a double-edged sword, potentially revitalizing a brand or alienating its existing customer base.
I heard a famous brand rebranding it's logo and it cost the company to lose around $300 Million for the mischief. Similarly Pepsi tried to change its logo a long time ago and it didn't went well so they had to come back to their original one.
Yes, rebranding causes confusion, doubts/trust issues and it may even create negative impacts in terms of cybersecurity as well, people can become victims of phishing attacks, etc.
Rebranding can be beneficial under certain circumstances, such as when a brand has a negative connotation. However, if a brand is already popular and well-received, a name change can be detrimental.
That’s confusing and can be a major contributor to Diminish cognitive quality and retention of information. Studies show patients orientation diminished when even environments change after a certain age. Free up attention units that
I appreciate your nuanced take on rebranding, Neil. It's interesting to consider how a brand's existing reputation can influence whether a rebrand is successful or not.
I appreciate your balanced perspective, Neil. It's interesting to consider how rebranding can be a double-edged sword, potentially revitalizing a brand or alienating its existing customer base.
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I heard a famous brand rebranding it's logo and it cost the company to lose around $300 Million for the mischief.
Similarly Pepsi tried to change its logo a long time ago and it didn't went well so they had to come back to their original one.
Yes, rebranding causes confusion, doubts/trust issues and it may even create negative impacts in terms of cybersecurity as well, people can become victims of phishing attacks, etc.
Rebranding can be beneficial under certain circumstances, such as when a brand has a negative connotation. However, if a brand is already popular and well-received, a name change can be detrimental.
Appreciate your insight on this, Neil!
He knows nothing about rebrands. Hate when someone bla bka bla without knowledge
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That’s confusing and can be a major contributor to Diminish cognitive quality and retention of information. Studies show patients orientation diminished when even environments change after a certain age. Free up attention units that
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Is just awful. They should've waited for the change in name when new tech rolls in
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Rebrands free some operational cash , reduce tax, and gain more income. Maybe you come back to something you know better, mr bad idea.