Carlos Noriega

“The beginning of the end will be marked by our decision that we’ve learned all there is to know.”

~Carlos Antonio Noriega- Founder
LEAP interactive
Co-Branding: Activating Your Wonder-Twin Powers
April 19, 2025

Co-Branding is the marketing or promotion of a service by two brands that share a target demographic. 

A great example of co-branding is Capital One offering you airline miles on United Airlines.  A smaller scale version of that is your local Ford Dealer giving you a gift card to your favorite Mexican restaurant when you test drive a vehicle.   

What are the major benefits of co-branding? 

  • Larger combined marketing budget – Combining your marketing dollars allows you to cast a wider net. 
  • Wider reach – Both brands gain access to each other’s loyal audience. 
  • Credibility – Partnering with an established and respected business raises your business to the same stature. 

The easiest way to start co-branding is to look for a business that targets the same demographic you do.  The best-case scenario is a brand that compliments your products & services.  

Can’t quite figure out what co-branding looks like for you?  Contact Us for a free brainstorming session and you’ll be surprised how close co-branding opportunities have been all along. 

 

About the Author
Carlos Antonio Noriega is the founder of LEAP Interactive, LLC. With more than 30 years of experience spanning marketing, branding, and technology, he brings a unique perspective to solving complex business challenges. His work bridges creative strategy with practical implementation, helping organizations across industries grow through better branding, smarter marketing, and scalable solutions. Carlos is dedicated to empowering business owners with the tools and insights they need to succeed.

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