The Impact of Creative Arts on the Brand

The Impact of Creative Arts on the Brand
Title The Impact of Creative Arts on the Brand PDF eBook
Author Nick Birch
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 2014-03-06
Genre
ISBN 9783656608127

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Essay from the year 2011 in the subject Communications - Public Relations, Advertising, Marketing, Social Media, grade: 1.2, Central Queensland University, course: Creative Arts Administration, language: English, comment: Grade has been converted from Australia (28/30) to German (1.2), abstract: The American Marketing Association (AMA) defines a brand as a 'name, term, sign, symbol or design' intended to identify and differentiate them from competitors (Lake, N/A). Walter Landor, one of the greats of the advertising industry, said "simply put, a brand is a promise. By identifying and authenticating a product or service it delivers a pledge of satisfaction and quality" (Nelson, 2008). Bates (N/A) believes that the best definition is that a 'brand is a collection of perceptions in the mind of the consumer'. This definition clearly distinguishes that a brand is very different from a product or service. A brand is intangible and exists in the mind of the consumer (Bates, N/A). Social media has turned the ways in which the brand interacts with the customer on its head. With close to 2 billion internet users worldwide, 126 million blogs, 12 billion videos viewed per month in the US alone, (Thomas, 2009), 2 billion tweets on Twitter per month and 500 million people on Facebook (Van Grove, 2010), the face of the consumer may remain essentially the same but the way in which they interact with brands has changed dramatically. It seems brands are now impacted by the creative arts, the ones more specifically known as social media sites, blogging and user-content creation leading to direct consumer participation in the modification of brand identity. The creative arts and technology have allowed the consumer to have their say heard by an audience, to rapidly share information and empowered brand-users to gain control over how a brand is perceived, their reputation, product quality control and even direction. Amidst the impact of these creative arts, brands now ignore their c

Creative Arts Marketing

Creative Arts Marketing
Title Creative Arts Marketing PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Hill
Publisher Routledge
Pages 382
Release 2012-06-25
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136413332

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As a comprehensive overview of all aspects of marketing in the sector, Creative Arts Marketing remains unrivalled, and in addition this edition gives new coverage of- * Current knowledge and best practice about marketing and advertising through new media * The impact of Relationship Marketing techniques * A wholly revised and enhanced set of cases * Entirely revised and updated data on the arts 'industry' Creative Arts Marketing reflects the diversity of the arts world in its wide ranging analysis of how different marketing techniques have worked for a diverse range of arts organizations. As such it is an invaluable text for both students and arts managers

Creative Arts Marketing

Creative Arts Marketing
Title Creative Arts Marketing PDF eBook
Author Liz Hill
Publisher Routledge
Pages 360
Release 2017-10-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1315447665

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Creative Arts Marketing third edition is a long-awaited update of a classic and influential text. A ground-breaking book when first published, it covers the core concepts of marketing and management as they apply to the arts and heritage industries with a depth that is still unrivalled. With an emphasis on global case studies, practical examples and discussion questions and an author team that draws from rich and varied experiences in the arts management sector, the book serves as a text for students as much as it is a practitioner's guide to industry best practice. Extensively revised to reflect the dramatic changes to this industry, this edition integrates organizational and management subject matter, reflecting the marketing function’s deeper involvement in broad organizational issues. This fully updated and revised third edition features: Audience diversity and audience development The impact of digital technologies on the industry An exploration of the increasingly complex relationship between public and private funding for the arts Ethics and sustainability issues for arts marketers Cultural policy changes in the industry Including a brand new companion website, complete with materials for tutors and students for the first time, the return of this important text will be welcomed by students, tutors and professionals in the arts.

Consumer Behaviour and the Arts

Consumer Behaviour and the Arts
Title Consumer Behaviour and the Arts PDF eBook
Author François Colbert
Publisher Routledge
Pages 126
Release 2021-09-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0429558171

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Although the literature on marketing of the arts is abundant, very few (if any) full-length works have examined the other side of the coin and closely studied the people who consume the products of the cultural industry. This book offers a summary of the knowledge garnered in recent decades by researchers exploring consumer behaviour in arts and culture. Each chapter explores a different aspect of consumer behaviour in the arts by answering the following questions: What do we know about this aspect of consumer behaviour in general? What do we know about this aspect as it relates to the consumption of art works or cultural experiences? What are the practical implications of this knowledge for managers working in the arts? What are the implications for researchers in this field? This book fills the need for scientific and practical knowledge about the people who consume arts and culture and will therefore be of particular interest to managers of cultural venues and institutions, to students or teachers in arts management training programs, to researchers in the field, to public policymakers in arts and culture, and to anyone directly or indirectly involved in creating, promoting and distributing artistic and cultural products.

The Routledge Companion to Arts Marketing

The Routledge Companion to Arts Marketing
Title The Routledge Companion to Arts Marketing PDF eBook
Author Daragh O'Reilly
Publisher Routledge
Pages 444
Release 2013-12-17
Genre Art
ISBN 1135012210

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The relationship between the arts and marketing has been growing ever more complex, as the proliferation of new technologies and social media has opened up new forms of communication. This book covers the broad and involved relationship between the arts and marketing. It frames "arts marketing" in the context of wider, related issues, such as the creative and cultural industries, cultural policy and arts funding, developments in the different art forms and the impact of environmental forces on arts business models and markets. The Routledge Companion to Arts Marketing provides a comprehensive, up-to-date reference guide that incorporates current analyses of arts marketing topics by leaders of academic research in the field. As such, it will be a key resource for the next generation of arts marketing scholars and teachers and will constitute the single most authoritative guide on the subject internationally.

The Creative Economy

The Creative Economy
Title The Creative Economy PDF eBook
Author John Howkins
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 355
Release 2002-06-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0140287949

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Britain makes more money from music than from its car industry. In the United States the core copyright industries achieved foreign sales and exports of $60.18 billion - a figure which surpasses, for the first time, every other export sector, including automobiles, agriculture and aircraft. Howkins sets out to explore how we can harness creativity and the industry it sustains to our common interests. This book is not about information and the information society. It is about more basic matters, what we humans want and what we are good at.

Encyclopedia of Creativity

Encyclopedia of Creativity
Title Encyclopedia of Creativity PDF eBook
Author Mark A. Runco
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 1698
Release 1999-08-02
Genre Medical
ISBN 0122270754

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This encyclopaedia provides specific information and guidance for everyone who is searching for greater understanding and inspiration. Subjects include theories of creativity, techniques for enhancing creativity, individuals who have made contributions to creativity.