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this does nothing to strengthen the brand image. Loyal customers might be disappointed or
confused by the extension and fail to perceive the meaning and values that drew them to the
brand in the first place.
The most common causes for brand dilution are the following:
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Brand Licensing — This happens when you allow another company to use your branding
elements on their products. In itself, brand licensing is not a bad thing. Unless your brand does
not add value within that targeted niche and does not reflect the quality and expectations of
the brand. Michael Jordan partnering with Nike to produce the Air Jordans is one example of
brand licensing done right. Had he chosen to partner with a brand that sells kitchen utensils,
that would have led to brand dilution.
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Expanding into Inappropriate Markets — Again, all brands must grow and expand. But they
should do it wisely and aim for adding long-term growth. A brand extension could lead to
brand dilution if the company decides to launch a new product that is not on-brand or
cannot compete with the quality standards in the market.
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Inconsistent Brand Messaging — Each brand starts from a brand manifesto that pervades all
products and services. And this brand manifesto should be central to new product
developments as well. For examples, if a retailer claims that it wants to contribute to a more
sustainable future but later moves production to sweatshops in Asia and fails to provide
appropriate wages to its workforce, it fails to live up to its brand expectations. In turn, this
upsets its customer base and leads to brand dilution.
Brand Dilution Examples
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Harley-Davidson Perfume
In 1994, Harley-Davidson launched its own eau de toilette in an attempt to extend its
product line with different merchandising products. As expected, the product did not
resonate at all with its loyal customer base and was later withdrawn from the market.
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Takata’s example, brand damage is more severe and can have dire consequences for the future
of a brand.
Brand Dilution: Main Takeaways
Expanding your brand is exciting, but not if it comes at the expense of your brand image, brand
authority, and loyal customers. The brand dilution risk hits big and small businesses alike, and
any additional revenue will have to be heavily invested in restoring the initial brand image.
As a result, any expansion opportunity should be consistent with the brand as a whole and
heavily analyzed with the dangers of brand dilution in mind.