co-marka

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Türkçe - İngilizce
co-branding
The combination of two or more well-known brands for marketing purposes, to strengthen one another's preference or purchase intentions, or to reach a broader audience
– This is a system that provides your website's content with the look of your partner’s website creating a seamless transition for the visitor
The pairing of two manufacture's brand names on a single product or service
The practice of combining brands to gain advantages of increased market share or recognition
Partnership marketing between major brand names
The practice of using the established brand names of two different companies on the same product
When affiliates can include their own logo on the pages to which they send visitors through affiliate links
Loosely, the appearance of two company names on a Web page or Web site, implying that a product or service is provided jointly by the two companies Often the site belongs to a company with a significant customer base, market awareness or marketing power while the other company on the page or site is actually providing the bulk of the product or service In another variety of co-branding, an advertiser provides information about its offering in the midst of ostensibly objective information on the site
Partnership marketing between two familiar brand names
Co-branding on the Web often means two Web sites or Web site sections or features displaying their logos (and thus their brands) together so that the viewer considers the site or feature to be a joint enterprise (Co-branding is often associated with cross-linking between the sites, although it isn't necessary)
Joint-marketing of branding by two or more parties A co-branded Webpage often shows two or more digital logos at the top of the page, or one primary logo for the Website owner and a secondary "powered by" logo credited to the company supplying the material on that page
co-marka