by Debbie MacInnis
It's best to have a brand that is sufficiently strong to allow a company to enter new markets, develop new products and burrow deeper into markets it has already entered. This is last in a 4 part series that explains all aspects of branding and will keep you from being confused about this important topic.... cont'd
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