Website review: brand tags
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•14 reviews since May 10, 2008
marketing, branding, brand
•brandtags.net
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tjmoreira rated 20 hours ago- Interesting concept. It displays what do you think of when you hear about some major companies.

TONYYB rated 47 hours ago- FOR EXXON I PUT "GREEDY, EVIL PLANET DESTROYERS".

srosset rated 4 weeks ago- Very interesting concept

philipnorton42 rated 6 weeks ago- Cool idea. See a brand, type in a word that you associate it with, see what other people have put.

GeekAlerts rated 7 weeks ago- From the page: "The basic idea of this site is that a brand exists entirely in people's heads."

Khook20 rated 7 weeks ago- What do you think of when you hear the following companies...

shell42970 rated 7 weeks ago- From the page: "The basic idea of this site is that a brand exists entirely in people's heads. Therefore, whatever it is they say a brand is, is what it is."
Look at the logo, and then type the first word that pops into your head in the text box below it.
Then check out the tag cloud to see the perception others had of the same logo.
Clever idea.- From the page: "The basic idea of this site is that a brand exists entirely in people's heads. Therefore, whatever it is they say a brand is, is what it is."

buckhouston rated 8 weeks ago- Brand/Word association. Interesting experiment worth keeping an eye on!!!!!!!!

karaelkins rated 2 months ago- Word association with brands. Very interesting!!

AlainSaffel rated 2 months ago- Here's an interesting exercise in finding out what people think about major brands. The message you're trying to send is not necessarily what people are thinking. You can add your impressions about brands. The interesting and often funny part is looking at the long list of brands and examining the tags people put on.