brandwagon

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Blend of brand +‎ bandwagon; see jump on the bandwagon.

Noun[edit]

brandwagon (plural brandwagons)

  1. (marketing, informal) A trend or craze relating to a marketed brand.
    • 2011, Jeffrey H. Gitomer, Social Boom!, page 67:
      Because they don't want their (stupid, chicken, technophobic) competitors to wake up and get on the bandwagon, or should I say, brandwagon []
    • 2013, Barbara E. Kahn, Global Brand Power: Leveraging Branding for Long-Term Growth, page 17:
      Through online relationships, current loyal customers can possibly persuade new customers to jump on the brandwagon.