ComradeDavo
Formerly God
Whilst working in a shop cleaning some TV stands earlier I noticed a couple of about 60 browsing, and when the women asked the man if he didn't like the TV because of it's clour, to which he replied 'nah, it's the brand'. It was a brand I hadn't heard of before. He then went and looked at the Sony TV next to it, which was about £300 more expensive and in my inferior. Basically, the guy was turning down a TV because he didn't like the name on it.
This got me thinking, how often does the 'brand' name effect people's descions when buying a product? I have seen situations such as that I descibe many times, be it for TV or shoes or soft drinks.
I personally don't think I am usually effected by a brand name, I go for the best product regardless of what 'make' it is. How about you? Do you get effected often by the label on the side? Do you go for popular brands over other products every time?
This got me thinking, how often does the 'brand' name effect people's descions when buying a product? I have seen situations such as that I descibe many times, be it for TV or shoes or soft drinks.
I personally don't think I am usually effected by a brand name, I go for the best product regardless of what 'make' it is. How about you? Do you get effected often by the label on the side? Do you go for popular brands over other products every time?