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brand extension

Extension of a brand to products and services not normally associated with the core brand. When sub-variants of an existing branded product are produced, this is called line extension. Applying a brand to an entirely different product is called brand extension. In the UK the most commonly cited example of a brand that has been extended successfully is the Virgin brand.



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While the telecom markets worldwide have been in a prolonged slump, potential growth sources include information processing services and DSL voice features, Mercer maintains--provided companies can create new models and brand extensions.
We find support that consumers' attitudes towards brand extensions are driven primarily by the main effects.
Other brand extensions include "Workforce Week," a weekly e-mail newsletter, "Dear Workforce," a twice-monthly e-mail newsletter, and the Optimas Awards program.
 
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