Principles of Marketing Study Guide Mid-term Exam Fall 2012 Chapter 1 1. What is Marketing? a. The activity‚ set of institutions‚ and processes for creating‚ capturing‚ communicating‚ delivering‚ and exchanging offerings that have value for customers‚ clients‚ partners‚ and society at large. It requires thoughtful planning with an emphasis on the ethical implications of any of those decisions on society in general. 2. Marketing requires Product‚ Price‚ Place and Promotions decisions
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MKT3210 MARKETING PRINCIPLES – 1MK1 Matriculation No : I13002661 Name : Tan Zheng Jia Program : BBUS Bachelor of Business (Hons) - Marketing Lecture : Mr. Leong Swee Shyong Faculty of Business‚ Communication & Law (FOBCAL) INTI International University Individual Assignment .0 Task 1 .1 PETRONAS TV Commercial PETRONAS Chinese New Year: Old Folks
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Marketing Project Part 2 Principles of Marketing Georgia Southern University Dr. Bock Marketing Product Focus: Marketing and Product Objectives: Keurig’s marketing objective is to be the leading specialty coffee company‚ and to be the leader in coffee brewing innovation and no longer share the leadership board. These are explained in four different categories: Current Markets- Expanding Keurig’s current market will be done by teaming up with high brand name coffee sellers such as: Dunkin’ Donuts
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Marketing 101 Lecture 1 - notes The who and where of marketing Marketing originated in the 1920’s Who: Marketers have varying backgrounds that work in every industry even various governments. The role of marketing Broader view: Marketing can be integrated with all business activities Depending on the organisation… Limited view: Could be limited to sales or could be just advertising Marketing creates value. What is marketing? Marketing is the activity‚ set of institutions and processes
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Chapter 1 Marketing: Creating and Capturing Customer Value Copyright ©2014 by Pearson Education‚ Inc. All rights reserved Creating and Capturing Customer Value Topic Outline • • • • • • • What Is Marketing? Understanding the Marketplace and Customer Needs Designing a Customer‐Driven Marketing Strategy Preparing an Integrated Marketing Plan and Program Building Customer Relationships Capturing Value from Customers The Changing Marketing Landscape Copyright ©2014 by Pearson
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Chapter 1 1 • Define marketing and outline the steps in the marketing process • Explain the importance of understanding customers and the marketplace‚ and identify the five core marketplace concepts • Identify the key elements of a customer-driven market strategy and discuss the marketing management orientations that guide marketing strategy. • Discuss customer relationship management and identify strategies for creating value for customers and captures value from customers in return. • Describe
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Did you concern about the drinking water of your family? Do you really believe your drinking water is SAFE? Soil & Dirt Heavy Metal Agriculture Toxic Rust Lime 泥沙&杂质 重金属铅 水中有机物 铁锈 石灰 Do you ever think where does the home tap water come from? Acid Rain 酸雨 Factory Excrement 工场排泄物 Farm chemical 农药 Household waste 人造废物 Rubish 垃圾 Environment Polluted 环境污染 Potential Contamination Sources 潜在污染源 Chlorine treatment by municipalities 添加氯站 Potential Contamination
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syllabus‚ this assignment is designed to explain‚ evaluate‚ show and demonstrate how businesses implement the following marketing concepts: • Markering Cycle • Marketing Concept • S.w.o.t analysis • P.E.S.T Analysis • Segmentation • Targeting • Positioning • Costs and Benefits Assessment Criteria 1.1: Explain the various elements of the marketing process Marketing puts customers at the centre of a firm ’s
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DB 1 When thinking about marketing I see it as the wants vs the needs‚ people will always need water but they never will need a fancy new car to keep themselves hydrated and of course alive. The “manipulation” in marketing determines what lies in the mindset of the customers‚ this is one of the seven p’s is the people‚ I believe that manipulation is 50/50 and it really depends on the person and what the company is targeting. The practice of manipulation in marketing is all around the target audiences
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Project MKTG 205 – September 11‚ 2011 Abstract I n this paper I will give an overview of distribution channels. Channel Levels: Direct versus Indirect Distribution. Channel Organizations: Conventional‚ Vertical‚ Horizontal and Multichannel Marketing Systems. I will analyze my target market ’s needs. Explain what I know about my target market and what they want from a channel of distribution. Introduction This is an Overview of Distribution Channels‚ and our target market’s needs in distribution
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