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The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding
 
 

The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding (Paperback)

by Al Ries (Author), Laura Ries (Author)
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Product details

  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Business; New Ed edition (3 April 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0006531296
  • ISBN-13: 978-0006531296
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 452,956 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

As it becomes increasingly associated with impressive corporate gains realised in recent years by companies ranging from Virgin and Rolex to Daewoo and Volvo, "branding" has developed into one of the marketing world's hottest concepts. And for good reason, contend well- known strategist Al Ries and his daughter Laura Ries in The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding: How to Build a Product or Service into a World-Class Brand.

"Marketing is building a brand in the mind of the prospect," they write. "If you can build a powerful brand you will have a powerful marketing programme. If you can't, then all the advertising, fancy packaging, sales promotion and public relations in the world won't help you achieve your objective." A no-holds-barred look at a diverse collection of successful--and not-so- successful-- branding efforts undertaken by a number of high-profile firms, their book distills the most critical principles involved into a series of clear rules with straightforward titles such as "The Law of Expansion", "The Law of Contraction", "The Law of Consistency", and "The Law of Mortality". While some of their suggestions may at first seem counterintuitive, together they compose a logical blueprint for success in today's ever-more-competitive environment. --Howard Rothman, Amazon.com --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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This is the definitive text on branding. The renowned marketing guru and bestselling author of The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing demonstrates how to build any product or service into a world-class brand. Think Nike, Hoover, Xerox and Kleenex and you're thinking brands in the biggest and most lucrative sense. Everyone knows that building your product or service into a bona fide brand is the only way to stand out in today's insanely crowded marketplace. The only question is, how do you do it? Renowned marketing strategist Al Ries and his partner Laura Ries share the 22 rules that reap the highest of rewards in this cut-throat environment, organized in an authoritative yet pithy book that can be read and digested in the course of an airplane journey. Find out: * Why you will fail to create a brand through advertising, sales promotion, public relations or fancy packaging alone. * Why a brand in any category should welcome others like it. * How to own a word in the mind of the consumer. Smart and accessible, these 22 easy-to-read vignettes provide the expert insight you need to build a world-class brand.

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44 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simple, not simplistic, 9 Nov 2002
By Norberto Amaral (Aveiro, Portugal) - See all my reviews
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This is one of the simplest yet most important books I read on branding. Al and Laura Ries outline 22 short rules for success in branding - or failure, if you go against them.

Some of these rules are very obvious, such as The Law of Credentials and The Law of the Name. Others are not and will you will have to take the odd deep breath and ask yourself if that really was what the authors meant. Once you think it, though, it all makes perfect sense and you're already on the next chapter.

The authors didn't even have to drown the reader with useless, obscure case studies, when examples of brands everyone knows about are so plentiful. The language is simple and relaxed and so very effective.

So, if you're not hoping for a treaty on marketing this is the right book for you. It doesn't matter if you're a student, a seasoned marketer or a consumer who wants to know what some people are doing to consumers' minds: you will find this highly informative, blunt, enlightening and very fun to read.

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but please! don't expect nirvana, 17 Feb 1999
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I can't believe some of these other reviews. Some guy gave it 5 stars and admitted that he hadn't read it yet! I assume that isn't a plant, because it's too stupid to be a plant.

The book is good, thought-provoking, and has some real insights. HOWEVER, it is a little simplistic, and it's written for the brand manager of Coke. For those of us without 80+ years of brand history behind us yet, some of his advice isn't relevant. Also, some of his conclusions are just too simplistic: "Symbols are overrated and don't matter much anyway" (paraphrasing). Come on. You can't tell me the swoosh isn't a powerful asset, and the authors admit it, but they poo-poo the entire concept.

Section on naming is very insightful. And the hard advice on expansion is right on! Overall, good, and worth buying for any marketing person. But, this is definitely NOT the bible. Come on, people!

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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is one of my all-time top 5 most re-read business books, 13 May 2001
By Patrick Moore (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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Of all the business books I have ever read (quite a few by now) this is probably the one I have recommended to the most people. Despite being a thin book and an easy read to boot, it offers some deceptively deep insight into what does or doesn't work in branding.

I would certainly recommend it to anyone who has an interest in business, whether or not they are directly involved in brand development. For those who are, reading this is an absolute must.

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