1. Marketing terms "brand" and "branding" derive from English "brand" which throws it back to Norse "brandr", which means "fire, to burn".
2. Brand is a complex of information about a company, goods, service, including a name, a logotype, corporate style allowing consumers to define it against multiple competitors, create its image and reputation at the market of goods and services.
3. From the legal side brand is a trade mark, defining a producer and belonging to him.
4. The idea of branding as a way of product definition was greatly developed in the late XXth century.
5. Now branding is a strong marketing tool which influences (-) company image, its reputation and of course, the demand for it.
6. Corporate identity may also include (-) customer’s request: press releases, advertising article, slogan, naming, promotional printings.
7. Naming is extremely important for the company, project or trademark since it greatly influences company’s image.
8. Designers can offer a vast number of structured techniques for logo and trademark development.
1. Marketing terms "brand" and "branding" derive from English "brand" which throws it back to Norse "brandr", which means "fire, to burn".
2. Brand is a complex of information about a company, goods, service, including a name, a logotype, corporate style allowing consumers to define it against multiple competitors, create its image and reputation at the market of goods and services.
3. From the legal side brand is a trade mark, defining a producer and belonging to him.
4. The idea of branding as a way of product definition was greatly developed in the late XXth century.
5. Now branding is a strong marketing tool which influences (-) company image, its reputation and of course, the demand for it.
6. Corporate identity may also include (-) customer’s request: press releases, advertising article, slogan, naming, promotional printings.
7. Naming is extremely important for the company, project or trademark since it greatly influences company’s image.
8. Designers can offer a vast number of structured techniques for logo and trademark development.
Объяснение:
to influence smb/smth [V] - no preposition
an influence ON smb/smth
to include smth [V] - no preposition
to be included INTO smth [Participle II]
Girl - Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the museum.
Grandma - Of cours. Are you lost?
Girl - Yes, I am
Grandma - The museum is very easy to find.
Girl - Thats good.
Grandma - Walk along this road and turn left at the roundabout.
Girl - OK
Grandma - Then at the crossroads go straight on. The museum is on the right, next to the park.
Girl - Thank you very mach.
Grandma - Not at all.
СЛОВА КОТОРЫЕ НАДО ВСТАВИТЬ: museum straight next to way Not at all lost turn on crossroads Excuse along find