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Kindgerechte Websites als Kundenbindungsinstrument für Unternehmen: Eine Analyse der Internet-Angebote von Aldi Süd und Mattel / Barbie in Bezug auf die Kundenloyalität

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  • Zelinsky, Annika S.
  • Botzenhardt, Florian
  • Ferdinand, Hans-Michael

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Children play a key role when it comes to their parents' buying decisions. It is obvious that this is an important fact for brands and their products. For strong brand-consumer-relationships it is very interesting to start building this relationship as early as possible and ethically acceptable. Looking at children, the internet has become a very important channel for information and entertainment. From a marketing perspective it feels natural to offer tailor-made websites for a young audience. This article examines if specific websites for children have a positive impact on customer loyalty. Out of literature review, 10 criteria for establishing a child-brand-relationship are defined. Based on this list of criteria, two german websites are analyzed: ALDIlino, the children-oriented website by the discount market-leader ALDI and the website of Barbie, the well-known Brand by Mattel. The analysis shows that child-oriented websites can have a positive effect on customer loyalty if the websites are built with the specific requirements of children in mind.

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  • Zelinsky, Annika S. & Botzenhardt, Florian & Ferdinand, Hans-Michael, 2016. "Kindgerechte Websites als Kundenbindungsinstrument für Unternehmen: Eine Analyse der Internet-Angebote von Aldi Süd und Mattel / Barbie in Bezug auf die Kundenloyalität," Markenbrand: Die Strategiequelle - Zeitschrift für Markenstrategie, Hochschule Neu-Ulm, Kompetenzzentrum Marketing & Branding, issue 5/2016, pages 46-56.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:hnumbr:178307
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