THE cost of launching new brands is so high today that it is more sensible to take the umbrella brand route.i got this link may be this could serve the purpose.regards,Anoop
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yes sir i called as a Baja- pulsar
An umbrella brand is like a shadow brand or overarching brand used across multiple related products of a company.
Umbrella branding is also known as family branding.
It contrasts with individual product branding, in which each product in a portfolio is given a unique brand name and identity.
Umbrella branding facilitates new product introductions by providing a familiar brand name, which can lead to trial purchase, product acceptance, or other advantages.
Umbrella branding may impose on the brand owner a greater burden to maintain consistent quality.
If the quality of one product in the brand family is compromised, it could impact on the reputation of all the others. For this reason umbrella branding is generally limited to product lines that consist of products of similar quality.
A good example is AMUL - Amul Butter, Amul Cheese, Amul Milk, Amul Icecream, Amul Chocolates etc