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    References: How to sell with a laptop. (n. d.). Retrieved July 26‚ 1999‚ from id=5004761 Learning with computers. (n. d.). Retrieved August 15‚ 1940‚ from Roger A. Kerin. (2011). Marketing The Core. Minnesota‚ Mn: Rudelius. The 2000-2005. World outlook for home computers. (n. d.). Retrieved June 24‚ 2002‚ from id=3203761

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    markets According to Kotler‚“ Market segmentation is the subdividing of a market into distinct and increasingly homogeneous subgroups of customers‚ where any subgroup can conceivably be selected as a target market to be met with a distinct marketing mix” ( Chee‚ D.‚ 2012). Companies realize that they can’t attract all buyers in the market. Buyers are too large in number‚ needs to buy their products too varied. So instead of spreading the capacity to cater to all the needs in the market‚ businesses

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    Case Analysis Komatsu Ltd. and Project G (A) The Kawai Era (1964-1982) Strategies Acquired and develop advanced technology to raise quality‚ and to increase efficiency to the Cat’s level. Introduced “management by policy.” “Project A‚” sought to raise the quality of Komatsu’s middle-sized bulldozers to Cat’s level & instituted the “Plan‚ Do‚ Check‚ Act” (PDCA) cycle. In 1966‚ his five-year “World A” campaign sought to make Komatsu internationally competitive in cost and quality. Results

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    to pick chocolate and biscuit industry where there are three big company stands. Although there are many companies in this sector like Kent‚ Saray‚ Anı etc. I have decided to choose three company which are Ulker‚ Eti and Solen to evaluate their marketing strategies. According to many researches Ulker is the market leader‚ Etı is the challenger and Solen is the follower on this sector. a)Attacking Strategies of Challangers 1. High Advertising and Appliances: Ulker and Etı are big chocolate and biscuits

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    The use of the marketing mix in product Introduction NIVEA is an established name in high quality skin and beauty care products. It is part of a range of brands produced and sold by Beiersdorf. Beiersdorf‚ founded in 1882‚ has grown to be a global company specialising in skin and beauty care. In the UK‚ Beiersdorf ’s continuing goal is to have its products as close as possible to its consumers‚ regardless of where they live. Its aims are to understand its consumers in its many different markets

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    According to the American Marketing Association‚ green marketing is the marketing of products that are presumed to be environmentally safe.[1] Thus green marketing incorporates a broad range of activities‚ including product modification‚ changes to the production process‚ packaging changes‚ as well as modifying advertising. Yet defining green marketing is not a simple task where several meanings intersect and contradict each other; an example of this will be the existence of varying social‚ environmental

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    manufacturing capabilities and lost sight of the products from the consumer’s point of view. In other words‚ they keep creating breakthrough technology‚ but failed to make improvements faster such as easy-to-use software‚ online services‚ and smarter marketing messages. Their technology is outdated compared to the other competitors. They have failed to improve their technology and give the customer what they want. ii. It is “the art of making things.” This has Japanese firms focusing on creating

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    The relevance of sustainability in marketing decision making What is marketing? What exactly is marketing? Is it just convincing people to buy products through various media? Billboards‚ TV commercials‚ junk mail and magazines filled with advertisements? From the consumer’s perspective‚ that is how it seems (Kotler et al. 2010‚ p. 5). But from a business’s standpoint‚ marketing is viewed very differently. Marketing is viewed as being based on an exchange relationship between a business and its

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    An Introduction To Green Marketing INTRODUCTION Although environmental issues influence all human activities‚ few academic disciplines have integrated green issues into their literature. This is especially true of marketing. As society becomes more concerned with the natural environment‚ businesses have begun to modify their behavior in an attempt to address society ’s "new" concerns. Some businesses have been quick to accept concepts like environmental management systems and waste minimization

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    Price skimming is a pricing strategy in which a marketer sets a relatively high price for a product or service at first‚ then lowers the price over time. It is a temporal version of price discrimination/yield management. It allows the firm to recover its sunk costs quickly before competition steps in and lowers the market price. Price skimming is sometimes referred to as riding down the demand curve. The objective of a price skimming strategy is to capture the consumer surplus. If this is done successfully

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