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    Marketing and Dove

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    2.2 Pricing Strategy 2.2.1Factors affecting pricing decisions (Types of market) The internal factor that affects the pricing decision of Dove is based on marketing strategy‚ objectives and mix. The Dove Company mostly is working on the market of women’s personal care. Dove has a large range of products from soap to hair shampoo. The company strategy and objective is to have a high level of segmentation to answer to the many needs of the women’s personal care market and to widening stereotype view

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    Ansoff Matrix of Tesco

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    (http://www.linkedin.com/companies/tesco) accessed on 28 Nov 2010 Ansoff Matrix for Tesco   | Existing Products | New Products | Existing Markets | Market Penetration |     Product Development     | New Markets |     Market Development     | Diversification | (http://www.quickmba.com/strategy/matrix/ansoff/) accessed on 28 Nov 2010 As part of our study let’s analyze Tesco with the help of Ansoff Matrix. The matrix analyze a company based on two aspect ‘market’

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    Dove Notes

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    INTRODUCTION ABOUT DOVE * In 1955 Unilever ( Lever brothers) introduced Dove * It was introduced as a mild cleansing ingredient in soap category. * It is always positioned as a “beauty bar” * It contains one fourth cleansing cream which moisturizes the skin instead of drying effect‚ an attribute which is not present in normal soaps. * Unilever promoted its moisturizer preposition heavily through advertisements and finally in 1979 its phrase “cleansing cream” was replaced by “moisturizer

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    Ansoff Matrix - 1

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    other competitors will find it hard to enter the online market and compete with them. Ansoff Matrix Introduction The Ansoff Growth matrix is a tool that helps businesses decides their product and market growth strategy. Ansoff’s product/market growth matrix suggests that a business’ attempts to grow depend on whether it markets new or existing products in new or existing markets. The output from the Ansoff product/market matrix is a series of suggested growth strategies that set the direction

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    Dove Marketing

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    SAKSHI GUPTA Selection Of The Product The Product chosen by me is Dove Company is Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) Company Profile HUL is India’s largest FMCG Company with a span of over 75 years. Having 35 brands spanning 20 distinct categories such as soaps‚ shampoos‚ detergents‚ cosmetics‚ toothpastes‚ skin care‚ deodorants‚ tea‚ coffee‚ ice cream‚ packaged foods and water purifiers‚ the Company is a part of the daily life of millions of consumers across India. Over 16‚000 employees

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    Campaña Dove

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    retardante del vello Dove A. PUNTOS CLAVES DEL BRIEF CREATIVO: 1) Objetivo de comunicación: Dar a conocer el nuevo jabón retardante de vello de la marca Dove al público objetivo‚ con el fin de incentivar la prueba del producto y de que lo reconozcan como la mejor alternativa de compra por ser pionero en esta categoría de cuidado personal. 2) Puntos de diferenciación: Retarda la salida del vello corporal. 3) Promesa: El nuevo jabón retardante del vello Dove le ofrece a la mujer

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    marketing and dove

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    The aim of all business enterprises is to satisfy the needs and wants of the society. Marketing is a basic function of all business firms. When a salesperson sells washing machines‚ a doctor treats a patient or a Government asks people to take their children for getting polio drops‚ each is marketing something to the target audience. Traditionally‚ small firm owners did not give as much importance to marketing as to other functions such as accountancy‚ production and selling. Training programs‚ enterprise

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    Dove Campaign

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    minimal contribution to self-esteem because if you don’t feel beautiful‚ then others’ opinions won’t matter. I think that the Dove campaign will achieve their goal of making all sorts of women and young girls feel good about themselves and who they are. Their campaign has such a strong message that many women have trouble coming to terms with. With this promotion of real beauty‚ Dove may actually be able to change women’s perceptions of their bodies and may actually start to get them to appreciate themselves

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    Doves Monologue

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    on their typical afternoon walk they saw something unusual. A pack of doves‚ flying up above them eventually coming down to graze by the trees. The doves often visited ever since Lenny had come back from the Hospital. They were incredibly eager to sit in the orchard for hours. The doves stayed all throughout winter‚ even when the trees were stripped of their leaves. The only sign of life that remained in the orchard was the doves. Before they knew it winter had gone & spring was upon them. They waited

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    Ansoff Matrix 4

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    ansoff matrix The market penetration strategy is the least risky since it leverages many of the firm’s existing resources and capabilities. In a growing market‚ simply maintaining market share will result in growth‚ and there may exist opportunities to increase market share if competitors reach capacity limits. However‚ market penetration has limits‚ and once the market approaches saturation another strategy must be pursued if the firm is to continue to grow. Market development options include

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