👍 Как это по-вашему? 6 примеров успешных локализаций брендов
Локализация продуктов включает не только языковую адаптацию, но и создание товаров, которые находят отклик в местных культурах. Так, Coca-Cola выпускает в Индии острую колу под названием Thums Up. Компания выкупила индийиский одноимённый бренд в «девяностых» за 60 млн долларов, а в 2021 году стоимость бренда уже достигла один миллиард долларов.
Рассказываем, как бренды сочетают глобальное присутствие с локальными запросами в своих продуктах.
👍 Как это по-вашему? 6 примеров успешных локализаций брендов
Локализация продуктов включает не только языковую адаптацию, но и создание товаров, которые находят отклик в местных культурах. Так, Coca-Cola выпускает в Индии острую колу под названием Thums Up. Компания выкупила индийиский одноимённый бренд в «девяностых» за 60 млн долларов, а в 2021 году стоимость бренда уже достигла один миллиард долларов.
Рассказываем, как бренды сочетают глобальное присутствие с локальными запросами в своих продуктах.
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