Top 8 Branding Infographics on Pinterest [Part I]

Top 8 Branding Infographics on Pinterest Branding Infographics on Pinterest: Branding is a word that is used a great deal these days.

 

What is branding and why does it matter?

There are many different definitions of a brand, the most effective description however, is that a brand is a name or symbol that is commonly known to identify a company or it’s products and separate them from the competition.

A well-known brand is generally regarded as one that people will recognise, often even if they do not know about the company or its products/services. These are usually the business’ name or the name of a product, although it can also include the name of a feature or style of a product.

 

We have selected below the best Pinterest infographics about branding. Branding essentials, branding online, branding via advocates, branding messages and concepts or branding using social media , all featured in the list below.

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12 Ways to Better Your Brand via Stephanie Barger http://pinterest.com/pin/69172544246859334/

  Top 8 Branding Infographics on Pinterest

A Field Guide to Brand Advocates

Thanks Mike Hill for this one! http://pinterest.com/pin/273312271106488202/

Top 8 Branding Infographics on Pinterest

Employer Branding research Study

via Michael Cudahy https://pinterest.com/pin/128985976798337525/

Top 8 Branding Infographics on Pinterest

 

Steps of the Branding Process

via Optimind Technology Solutions http://pinterest.com/pin/173529391862420399/

Top 8 Branding Infographics on Pinterest

 

…Part II will be published on the 7th August. If you find these infographs useful, please share them. Do you have any favourite infographs?

 

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