Intro to Civil Branding

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Just what is Civil Branding?

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An intorduction to Civil Branding. An effort to harness the power of mass communications for social influence and brand difference.

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Just what is Civil Branding?

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Civil branding is about harnessing the power of branded communications for social influence and brand difference.

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Think about Dove’s ‘Campaign for Real Beauty’

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Think about Citibank’s ‘Live Richly’ long running campaign

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Think about Honda’s ‘Power of Dreams’ positioning

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Think about other brands you know and their messages

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Socially influential brands promote progressive ideas that have the potential to create dialogue and advance society’s current agenda.

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Valuing different perspectives

Celebrating creativity as a force for human development

Encouraging egalitarianism and liberty

Raising women’s self esteem

Active pursuit of happiness, Carpe Diem

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Why should you care as a marketer?

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We feel this is the next avenue to drive customer preference and that consumers are ready for it now.

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Why now? Scarcity of attention increases consumer demand for depth in brand meaning – especially non-functional relevancy.

Brands have more of a social role to play as evidenced by efforts like CSR and the increasing devotion to hero brands.

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Required to tailor mes-sages accoding to effect on societyShould consider how messages influence pub-lic attitudesFree to promote any kind of message

How much freedom should companies have in promoting messages to society?

Source: Civil Branding UK survey

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People who think civil branding qualities are important are much more likely to reject uncivil brands (automotive e.g.)

Source: Civil Branding UK survey

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Which brands are performing?

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Civil Branding Heroes

Civil Branding Advocates

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Our goal is to learn from the best performing brands in order to help other companies create more civil brands.

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