tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5625717608646656754.post8357238711624213005..comments2023-10-20T18:35:49.486+05:00Comments on Management, Career, Entrepreneurship: Promoting Brand Image – Learning from Sania Mirza-Shoaib Malik StoryAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13468423007614915048noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5625717608646656754.post-84109005690543824452010-04-09T10:32:27.453+05:002010-04-09T10:32:27.453+05:00dears you both wrote on different angles like one ...dears you both wrote on different angles like one talking about Head and other is talking about tail. here i think not an issue of brand even it is not an issue of fame. its just third party intest like Joowa PLayer come in and create interst and earn money, you think that Media is Fool and highlighting this issue just free, my brothers it just game of money which was involved by Bookies and it my be involvement of other personalities who who dont want to like both countries peace process and they just need an issue and both nations are full agressiveness and foolish elements are available everywhere.<br /> sajidSajid Mehmoodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14279716687733857044noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5625717608646656754.post-76226817461737046382010-04-09T01:09:42.878+05:002010-04-09T01:09:42.878+05:00If one doesn't have interest in tennis and cri...If one doesn't have interest in tennis and cricket and not heard the names of these two as fame figures it's no ones fault. Brands and companies are paying them for their promotions. Its my point of view, one may disagree...however a good post to provoke discussions and attract attention...be happy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5625717608646656754.post-86478212843262194092010-04-08T10:26:32.565+05:002010-04-08T10:26:32.565+05:00Nice analysis and food for thought: Was it by acci...Nice analysis and food for thought: Was it by accident or by design?<br /><br />Opening up designer's shop is a nice idea too...... Some thing which buddin entrepreneurs should start thinking from now... :-)<br /><br />well said Hammad SbMalik Mirzahttp://wisdomfrombooks.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5625717608646656754.post-74149756060504812232010-04-08T10:04:52.093+05:002010-04-08T10:04:52.093+05:00I would strongly disagree with you on your entire ...I would strongly disagree with you on your entire blog post. Here are my comments.<br /><br />"Saina Mirza was known to tennis lovers, mostly of Indian origin". This is just your assumption, not a universal truth. Support it with evidence if you can. I know Sania since she became star and never played tennis and I am not an Indian. And many of my friends know her this way.<br /><br />"Shoaib Malik was a cricketer known to few cricket playing nations" and this fact has not changed even after the controversy. Do you think that he is now known in other countries because of this controversy? How?<br /><br />"But it was also proved that mess is sometime useful in building the Brand Image!" Absolutely false. Just ask any brand manager. Will he be willing to start a controversy about his brand? A brand can die instantly with a controversy. Just look back and see the trouble which "lays" crisps faced about haram ingredients. Or how the tetra pack milk companies requested the court to stop publishing the report about the quality of their milk.Armaghan Saqibhttp://saqibawan.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.com