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brandscape

[brand-skayp]

noun

plural

brandscapes 
  1. the brands available to consumers in a specific market.

  2. the commercial environment to which a consumer in a specific market is exposed.



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Passive funds tend to be a defensible recommendation, which is why 31 percent of client assets are in passive investments, according to Cogent Reports' Advisor Brandscape.

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Jay Cutler, best known as the husband of television personality Kristin Cavallari, doesn't care about the #brandscape.

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But sometimes the #brandscape gets in the way, like when Microsoft pays nearly half a billion dollars to shower teams and announcers with Surfaces.

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Brandscape found investors over the age of 30 were 9X more likely to develop relationships with asset managers via social media than the over-30 group.

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As the social sphere continues to expand, increasing clutter muddies the social brandscape.

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