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    amount of fertilizer that she uses because if too much fertilizer is used‚ it can weaken the grass. • Is a soil test done? Although this is not done in Malaysia‚ in America it is done. Because soils there are not always in the right pH value‚ as Hazel does have a lawn care service‚ it’s by right for her to do a soil test in order to know how much of liming is needed to be done in order to get the soil to the right pH value. • Are the services regular and flexible? • How much is the cost of

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    model of an oligopoly meaning that it is dominated by a small number of major firms such as Colgate-Palmolive‚ Procter and Gamble and GlaxoSmithKline(Aquafresh) (Industry structures 17. 2008.).The competition among the different companies have always been ferocious with companies launching new products with new features regularly be it whitening toothpaste‚ mouth fresheners toothpaste or economic toothpaste. This is just an example of how the competition is harsh and how the companies want to target

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    THE IMPACT OF BRAND ENDORSEMENTS ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR IN MTN. 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2.1 Background of the Study According to the American Marketing Association‚ marketing is the process of planning and executing the conception‚ pricing‚ promoting and distribution of ideas‚ goods and services to create exchanges that satisfy individuals and organizational objectives. Thus‚ for companies and organizations to achieve their objectives‚ it is of essence that the marketing tools of product‚ price

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    Project Report A STUDY ON MARKETING STRATEGIES OF COLGATE PALMOLIVE LTD. Submitted to: Dr. D.K. Agarwal Submitted by: DINESH CHAUHAN [62014] VIVEK DHAR [62066] FORE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT NEW DELHI Contents ❖ Introduction 1 ❖ Objective 2 ❖ Methodology 3 ❖ Company Profile 4 ❖ Company Strategy 6 ❖ Marketing Mix 15 ❖ SWOT Analysis 26 ❖ Survey Findings 28 ❖ Retailers Survey 34 ❖ Conclusion 37 ❖ Suggestions 39 ❖ Consumer Questionnaire ❖ Retailer Questionnaire ❖ Bibliography

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    I. Problem. In 1991 and 1992 Colgate-Palmolive (CP) been a dominant force in the Oral Care industry‚ mainly in the toothbrush segment. CP has been an successful company since the introduction of Colgate Plus‚ a toothbrush with a diamond-shaped head‚ in 1985. CP has consistently continued with research and development since the Colgate Plus breakthrough. However‚ when Aim entered the market in 1987‚ they focused on comfort‚ which made Colgate’s market share suffer. CP has a unique toothbrush that

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    SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES Research Paper A paper to study toothpaste buying behaviour of consumer with specific reference to students at STES Narhe Top campus Submitted By:- Sagar raut Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Purpose 1 1.2 Literature Review 1 1.3 Objectives 2 1.4 Hypothesis 2 2. Research Methodology 3 2.1 Data Collection Method 3 2.2 Sampling Plan 3 2.3 Questionnaire 4 3. Research Results 6 3.1 Primary Data Findings 6 3.2 Secondary Data

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    Loyalty Loyalty is a complicated concept‚ which can be interpreted in many points of views. It is related to many other terms such as love‚ friendships‚ family relationships and many others. Loyalty is most of the time the basis of these other concepts. Without the presence of loyalty a strong relativity can never be built. Other than emotional relativities‚ loyalty is valid for many other areas as well. The dictionary defines the word loyalty as; “the state or quality of being loyal; faithfulness

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    Consumer Preference of international Brands over local brands in FMCG Products Name: - Saad Hasan Registration No: - 4768 Course: - Methods of Business Research Submitted to: - Sir Qazi Salman Table of Contents Abstract:- The study is aimed to determine the consumer preference of international brands over local brands in FMCG Products. As Pakistan is a poor nation where per capita income is $1254. In this kind of scenario it looks very difficult for an Average Pakistani to

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    the family. Today children are not only passive observers but they have taken a considerable place in the families and have a significant influence on parental buying decisions and they have occupied a big segment in the marketplace. Children are consumers in their own right; there are more products produced and directed at them. Because of a growing awareness of the role children play in family decision making on family purchases other than toys and cereals‚ as well as a realisation that the influence

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    History Essay: Advertising contributed to the boom because it created demand for products which was required with the vast increase in the quantity of items available on the market. It developed a culture of consumerism among the American people. With the help of radio; a new industry‚ advertisers developed a new way to increase demand for products. Baseball stars became national figures as many people listened to sporting events on the radio and advertisers used this by getting these people to

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