I recently read a study done by MillwardBrown on the most valuable global brands of 2009. It got me thinking about the power of branding and thought it would be interesting to see how many people can identify even the first 25 of the most valuable brands in the world. Give it your best shot and leave your guesses in the comments of this post. In a few weeks I will release the answers and you can see how you did. I’ll also be posting similar activities in the future for global brands 26-100. Be sure to subscribe via email or RSS to stay updated on the branding adventure.
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1-google
2-microsoft
3-cocacola
4-ibm
5-mcdonalds
6-apple
7-
8-general electrics
9-
10-marlboro
11-
12-
13-nokia
14-toyota
15-ups
16-
17-hp
18-bmw
19-
20-walt disney
21-
22-gilette
23-intel
24-oracle
25-
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1. Google
2. Microsoft
3. Coca-Cola
4. IBM
5. McDonald’s
6. Apple
7.
8. GE
9.
10. Marlboro
11. Wal-Mart
12.
13. Nokia
14. Toyota
15. UPS
16. Blackberry
17. HP
18. BMW
19.
20. Walt Disney
21.
22. Gilette
23. Intel
24. Oracle
25. Amazon
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1. Google
2. Microsoft
3. Coca-Cola
4. IBM
5. McDonald’s
6. Apple
7. Wachovia
8. GE
9.
10. Marlboro
11. Wal-Mart
12. Iomega
13. Nokia
14. Toyota
15. UPS
16. Blackberry
17. HP
18. BMW
19. S&P index?
20. Walt Disney
21.
22. Gilette
23. Intel
24. Oracle
25. Amazon
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1. Google
2. Microsoft
3. Coca-Cola
4. IBM
5. McDonald’s
6. Apple
7.
8. GE
9. Vodafone
10. Marlboro
11. Wal-Mart
12.
13. Nokia
14. Toyota
15. UPS
16. Blackberry
17. HP
18. BMW
19. SAP Technologies
20. Walt Disney
21. Tesco
22. Gillette
23. Intel
24. Oracle
25. Amazon
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1. Google
2. Microsoft
3. Coca-Cola
4. IBM
5. McDonald’s
6. Apple
7.
8. GE
9.
10. Marlboro
11. Walmart
12.
13. Nokia
14. Toyota
15. UPS
16. Blackberry
17. HP
18. BMW
19.
20. Walt Disney
21.
22. Gillette
23. Intel
24. Oracle
25. Amazon
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