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    INTRODUCTION In 2009‚ HyundaiCard’s vice-president of marketing Jae-Woo Park met with several other marketing managers to discuss new strategies for the HyundaiCard in Korea. HyundaiCard entered the Korean credit card industry in 1999; they initially started with their “M” card that was targeted to their customers buying an automobile. This card proceeded to be a success and jump started their dive into the credit card industry to a full. Although the card was a success‚ HyundaiCard suffered

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    Easy Jet E-Marketing Management Summary This is a report about the e-marketing management of the easyJet airline which is one of the airlines which has embraced the concept of online bookings. Under this arrangement‚ the company has been able to cut a portion of the market and its customer base has been rising since it started online bookings in 1998. The company has been able to commence other service and integrate them with its websites such that customers have more access to various services

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    “Go to Market” Strategy Index 1. Mission Statement 2 2. Product 3 3. SWOT Analysis 4 Strengths 5 Weaknesses 5 Opportunities 5 Threats 5 4. Competition 6 Ad Comparison: Smirnoff vs. Absolut 7 Smirnoff Vodka 8 Popularity 9 5. Market Research 10 Target Market 10 Focus Group and Blind Taste testing 13 6. Marketing Strategies 15 Table of Figures 16 1. Mission Statement It was very difficult to find an actual mission statement for Smirnoff Vodka but we did find a mission statement

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    Bubble Buzz E-Marketing Plan Paul John Cañit BSBA MM 3-1 Professor Ryan Dela Peña E – Commerce Table of Contents Bubble Buzz E-Marketing Plan I. Executive Summary II. Situational Analysis A. Industry Analysis B. Competitor Analysis C. Standard E-Marketing Mix • Product • Price • Promotion • Distribution • The Enlightened 4P’s D. Current Target Markets Demographics • Geographic and Company Structure • Demographic and Psychographic E. Product Positioning

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    Firstly‚ STP strategies is segmenting‚ targeting and positioning. The definitions of segmenting is that a company splits a market into smaller groups who they target through behavioural‚ psychographic and profile. Targeting is to choose few or a segments to provide marketing activities and marketing offers. Positioning is that a company design its marketing activities and images to distinguish from competitors in customers’ mind. In the below‚ I will analyze the STP strategies of two online fashion

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    [pic] Principles of Marketing Individual Essay by Segmentation‚ targeting‚ differentiation and positioning strategies adopted by Apple for its iPad Rome‚ November 2011 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Paper examines segmentation-targeting-positioning process on the case of newest mass product of Apple – iPad. It is focused on specific nature of iPAd‚ segment between established market segments – cell phones of third generation and notebooks/laptops. Further iPad is direct competitor to eBook

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    Developing Marketing Strategies Integrated Marketing Communications Plan for the Opening of “Four Seasons” Hotel Chain in Madrid Graduate Students Summary I. Executive Summary II. Situational Analysis III. Background a. History b. Mission and vision c. Core values IV. Message / Channels / Budget V. SWOT Analysis VI. SMART Objectives VII. Strategy a. Segmentation b. Targeting c. Positioning VIII. Marketing Communications Mix a. Advertising b. Sales Promotions c

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    AIR ASIA E-COMMERCE STRATEGIES Low cost per average seat kilometer AirAsia focused on ensuring a competitive cost structure as its main business strategy. It has been able to achieve a cost per average seat kilometer (ASK) of 2.5 cents‚ half that of Malaysia Airlines and Ryanair and a third that of EasyJet. AirAsia can lease the B737-300s aircraft at a very competitive market rates due to the harsh global market conditions for the second-hand aircrafts because of the September 11th event in 2001

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    identifying strategic groups 3. Analysis of key competitors 3.1 Competitors‟ objectives and strategic thrusts 3.2 Competitors‟ strategies 3.3 Competitors‟ strengths and weaknesses 4. Forecasting likely response strategies 5. Conclusion References 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 2 1. Introduction It is common knowledge in business practices that a successful marketing strategy from an organisation‟s point of view includes positioning of a new product or service (finding your market niche)‚ pricing of

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    simply to provide petroleum to customers this has been expanded to meet the changing needs of consumers‚ providing convenience items in addition to service (Azimont & Araujo‚ 2009). In attending to these changing needs a range of marketing tools known as the marketing mix must be utilised appropriately to guide businesses into a profitable organisation. These elements are often referred to as the four P’s; product‚ price‚ promotion and place and all work together to satisfy customer needs (Solomon

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