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Discover Ludwig"market image" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the overall perception or impression that consumers have of a particular product, brand, or company in the marketplace. Example: The company's marketing team worked hard to improve their market image by rebranding their products and launching a new advertising campaign.
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With its sponsorships, advertising and successful teams, Red Bull has tried to create a sense of community around its market image.
"If a bank wanted to flatter its market image at present, it is most likely to be through manipulating its RWAs.
But if building a revolutionary caliber — the insiders' word for a mechanical watch movement — got collectors interested in Omega again, it wasn't enough to repolish the tarnished market image of the brand.
A tablet formulation when compressed using market image tooling may cause picking of powder.
Everyone connected to soccer hopes it will not fall back to its down- market image of the mid-to-late-Eighties. Recalls Jon Holmes, managing director of sports managers Marquee U.K.: "That was a bad time for the game, with low attendance in antiquated stadiums, violence and hooliganism and a general sense that this was a lower-class sport for social misfits".
As the mark grows in prominence, it bestows a well-deserved competitive advantage versus other widget makers in terms of market image, consumer acceptance, employee attraction and more.
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Andy Warhol used familiar photographic images, from cereal packets to Hollywood pin-ups, to point up how all-pervasive and manipulative mass- market images had become.
Our first stop was Times Square, where we paused under the latest ground zero of glitz mixed with market fever: the huge Nasdaq sign at 43rd Street, its market images dancing.
"If they want to convey a down-market image," he said.
But half a dozen years ago the principality decided to create a new, up-market image for itself, to attract a freer-spending clientele.
Dealing with that, as well as the city's rather down-market image, is one of the new regime's aims.Mr Blair's response on June 15th to this seismic upheaval uncomfortably close to his Sedgefield constituency was to predict that Mr Arnold will mess up and Labour will retake the city in two years' time, as happened in Sheffield.
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