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The ABCs Of Loyalty, Designated Drinkers, Silo Safety, Etc.
McDonald’s can’t post sluggish sales for more than a week without some wiseacre headline writer diagnosing a case of “Fallen Arches.” Thus, the company must have relished using inverted golden arches as an emblem of its plugged-in status. The artful Web address appears in an ad created by the Madrid outpost of Leo Burnett to drum up potential McDonald’s franchisees.

If a brand wants to inspire customer loyalty, what should it do? For starters, it should have a name whose initial letter is close to the beginning of the alphabet.



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