lovemark
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From love + mark, modelled on trademark or similar. Introduced in the 2004 book Lovemarks, by businessman Kevin Roberts.
Noun
[edit]lovemark (plural lovemarks)
- (marketing) An enhanced brand that inspires love and respect in consumers.
- 2013, Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference: Quantitative and Qualitative Methodologies in the Economic & Administrative Sciences (QMEAS 2013), page 383:
- The corporate brand can become a lovemark because of the firm's products, but as a concept a lovemark in no explicit way dictates purchase, awareness or loyalty of [sic] a particular product.
- 2015, Douglas C. West, John Battice Ford, Essam Ibrahim, Strategic Marketing: Creating Competitive Advantage, page 206:
- A recent attempt to add metrics to lovemarks can be seen in a Journal of Advertising Research article by Pawle and Cooper (2006). The authors developed a measure for emotion […]