turkey makes its mark with international rebranding
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Turkey makes its mark with international re-branding

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Istanbul - Anadolu

When Turkey’s recently elected president unveiled his new political slogan for a ‘new Turkey’ last month, the country’s exporters followed suit soon after with the launch of a revamped logo and motif to adorn all export goods.
The Anadolu Agency met the mastermind behind the new ‘Discover The Potential’ campaign which was launched last Sunday and will present Turkey’s face to the world, replacing the ‘Made in Turkey’ mark.
Co-founder and CEO of Saffron Brand Consultants, Jacob Benbunan, revealed the thinking behind the project.
The first concept was “master of change,” says Benbunan: “When you look at the way Turkey behaves today in industry and business it has really managed to be a master of change."
“Turkey has a lot of potential but not everyone knows about it. When you engage with Turkish companies you know you are in good hands, that the quality of the service and the quality of the product that is manufactured in Turkey is world-class.”
Having previously worked on a branding campaign with Turkish communication giant Turkcell, Saffron used its 13-year experience on the ground to shape their initial idea.
The new slogan and logo was created after more than 18 months of work and countless meetings with academics, politicians, journalists, artists and business people.
Benbunan says that they worked on the concept of Turkey being a bridge between East and West.
“I didn’t want to push for this because I think Turkey is much more than just a bridge. A bridge is a place that you cross. What is really interesting about Turkey is that it is not only a place you cross from one location to another – it is what happens inside Turkey."
"What happens on that bridge is this enormous potential that you discover when you start dealing with Turkey.”
According to the Turkish Exporters’ Assembly, exports reached $152 billion by the end of last year, up from $47 billion in 2003. Major markets include Germany, Iraq, the U.K., Russia and Italy.
Chairman of the Central Anatolian Machinery and Accessories Exporters’ Union, Adnan Dalgakiran, believes that Turkey should have a voice in industry, science or art worldwide to be able to demonstrate its power.
Critics of expensive re-branding projects often claim that a new logo will not improve a bad product. Prominent public relations expert Ali Saydam, honorary chairman of Turkey’s Bersay Communications Group, also points to the importance of product quality.
“The critical point here is if your products are not strong, it does not matter how strong your brand management is,” Saydam says.
“If Turkey does not improve itself on democracy, individual rights and freedom, whatever logo you use won’t make any sense,” he added.
Describing the new logo as “practical,” Saydam voices concerns that it may not perform well when resized to fit on smaller products.
Turkish Exporters’ Assembly chairman, Mehmet Buyukeksi, explains how the body wanted to create a new brand that will cover and support any production produced in Turkey.
The new brand was created to raise perception of Turkish goods, says Buyukeksi: “The most important driving force is innovation and design in creating added-value or branding.”
Having a single logo will give a tidy message to global markets and will create a perception of quality for Turkish products, he adds.
If branding conveys any kind of message, Benbunan points to one fundamental rule: “This brand must answer a reality. Now Turkey has to continue developing the work that it has been developing to show the world that it has a fantastic potential.”

 

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