Brands We Love

Brands We Love

I wanted some information about products that have become known by their brand names, so I googled it.

With Yahoo. Then I googled it with Bing. Doesn’t everyone?

Has anyone ever in his or her entire life ever asked someone for a facial tissue? Would you get strange looks if you did ask someone for a facial tissue? The name “Kleenex” has become synonymous with the product. There are some brands that are so good and so widely used, we do not even know what the actual name of the product is.

Another example of this is petroleum jelly. Is this something that goes with peanut butter? Of course not, but everyone calls petroleum jelly “Vaseline,” no matter who the manufacturer is.

There are other examples of brand names that have virtually become common nouns. We don’t use cellophane tape. We use Scotch Tape. Would you like to offer your child a frozen fruit bar? Will he look at you kind of funny? H

ow about a Popsicle? Now you’re talking. Of course you could label any of these items with a removable label, but a Post-It note will do a much better job.

Do you listen to music on an i-Pod, whether Apple made it or not? Doesn’t i-Pod have a much nicer ring to it than mp3 player? Of course when cassettes were still in vogue, we all listened to music with our Walkmen, even if Sony had not made them.

I think I am getting a headache from all of this. I should take an aspirin. Oh, no. Aspirin is the name Arthur Eichengrün gave to acetylsalicylic acid. Arthur Eichengrün? He was a chemist for the German company Bayer. They also gave diacetylmorphine a catchy new name. Certainly everyone is familiar with that great cough medicine, diacetylmorphine. Bayer marketed it as Heroin up until the First World War.

Instead of the aspirin, maybe I will just eat some candy coated chocolate. M & M’s. Even my dog understands marketing. If I ask him if he wants a biscuit, he just ignores me, but when I say Milk Bone, that tail starts wagging. And if you don’t believe any of this, just google it.

Google

Google is an amazing story of how a brand has created so much loyalty and instead of people saying I will go on to a search engine and search for…the word Google is used as an acronym! I will Google people say!

Their search engine algorithm is still today far more advanced than Bing (MSN) or Yahoo and this is why Google holds over 70% worldwide market share. There is rarely a time you make a search and do not find what you want and then blame Google for it and this is testament to how they manage the search results process.

Now Google makes most of its money from advertising so when you make a search the results on the top and to the right are paid for using a sophisticated bidding system. This has helped advertisers to target specific keywords in a geographic location and only pay for traffic after someone has clicked on their adverts.

Advertising is not only what Google does as they are now taking on the likes of Apple and Microsoft by developing sophisticated software and operating system called Android. This has taken the world of mobile smartphones by storm as Android has been given really good reviews and is going to head to head with Apple’s Iphone but also Android is being used as OS in netbooks and laptops.

They are developing new and innovative products and services all the time and are growing their business at a huge rate but recently has hit some choppy waters with issues in China and also privacy issues regarding its mapping services which might result in some governments across the world taking legal action against Google in the future.

Most of us love Google and it is no wonder it will stay in our favourite brands for a long time yet.