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What is Brand Shaming

Handbook of Research on Narrative Advertising
Sudden decline in brand value in case the content and presentation elements of the branding strategy do not match the cultural tendencies of audiences.
Published in Chapter:
Adapting Collective Tendencies in Narrative Advertising
Ayca Oralkan (Beykent University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 11
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9790-2.ch028
Abstract
Brands are communication-based strategies where consumer expectations confront with company values, goals and promises. Developing successful branding strategies enables strengthened personal bonds with target groups. Stories have always captivated people and a company can tell its own story to reflect the brand value and the company vision. In the current social media era, narrative advertising has become a favorite tool of communication in reaching the target groups as a persuasion technique by making the audience feel involved and be part of the stories. In this context, collective tendencies are adapted to be the hosting medium for the slogan of the brand or any related information regarding the branding strategies. On the other hand, collective inertia, which develops as a side effect of these cultural tendencies, allows the new approaches as a source of interest if and only if they pass the high threshold. In these circumstances, narrative advertising is one of the most appropriate methods that can be used for a successful marketing strategy to overcome the inertia resistance.
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