Assignment The Advert On the final page of this document you will find the advert I have chosen for my analysis. I will mainly be using the Berlos SMCR model. The Analysis The source of this advert is mainly the Bavarian auto-maker BMW. Specifically‚ it is a division in Greece selling premium used BMW’s. Their main goal is to sell more cars‚ of course‚ but one might assume‚ that compromising the general belief that used cars are not attractive to buyers of premium cars‚ is a secondary
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the Approach Role of Outsourcing BMW as Ambidextrous Organization Sheer Driving Pleasure Bayerische Motoren Werke AG found in 1916. German automobile manufacturer that focuses on the worldwide automobile & motorcycle markets. Owns 3 brands: BMW MINI Rolls-Royce Initially an aircraft engine supplier due to World War I at that time in Germany. International ventures began in 1972 when it set up a production plant in South Africa. In 1983‚ BMW built its first diesel engine. In
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BMW-campaign for introducing Efficient Dynamics in Hungary‚ 2009 Executive Summary The campaign introduced the new Efficient Dynamics technology of BMW by creating the team “BMW Team Hungary with Efficient Dynamics” and participating on long-term races to make customers know and understand the real advantage of the technology: that low fuel consumption and emissions combined with out-standing performance leads in success by competing even vs. sport cars positioned on a much higher level. The campaign
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BRIEF PARENT HISTORY The Bavaria-based‚ international company‚ BMW AG‚ had its beginning in 1913‚ at the dawn of German aviation. Upon seeing limited success supplying "aeroplane" engines for the Austrian Army‚ BMW explored the motorsport market. The company launched their first motorcycle‚ the famous R32‚ and it became the hallmark of German motorcycles for decades to come. In 1927‚ BMW produced their first automobile‚ the tiny "Dixy." By 1933‚ BMW was producing cars that could be called truly
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the same Gillette razor can probably be found on television‚ and it is becoming more and more common to encounter ads on the internet. The most interesting thing I have learned in marketing is how much of an impact the internet has had on the international marketplace. The internet has made it easier than ever for companies to market their products. Thanks to Facebook‚ Twitter‚ YouTube‚ and other social media‚ companies can now contact their fans and form closer relations. If I were forced to
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NESTLE’S GLOBAL STRATEGY FOR PENETRATING INTO EMERGING MARKETS Nestle is one of the world’s largest global food companies. It has over 500 factories in 76 countries‚ and sells its products in 193 nations. Only 1% of sales and 3% of employees are located in its home country‚ Switzerland. Having reached the limits of growth and profitable penetration in most Western markets‚ Nestle turned its attention to emerging markets in Eastern Europe‚ Asia‚ and Latin America for growth. Many of these countries
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THE BMW COMPANY PROMOTION/PRIZE AWARD DEPT BMW AVENUE STAMFORD BRIDGE LONDON‚ SW11 5W UNITED KINGDON Your E-mail ID has won Prize money and new model BMW JEEP. The Board of Directors‚ members of staff and the International Awareness Promotion Department of the BMW Automobile Company‚ wish to congratulate you on your success as one of our TEN (10) STAR
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APRIL ‚ 2010 CASE 7: LAUNCHING THE BMW Z3 ROADSTER Shift in Marketing Strategy The introduction of the Z3 Roadster provided BMW’s marketing team the exciting opportunity‚ not only to promote a great new product‚ but to change their entire corporate image. The Z3 appealed to a new target market; and the marketing approach needed a shift from traditional to non-traditional. Z3’s target market was defined in psychographic terms‚ as opposed to the more traditional demographic terms. Potential
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Thesis Topic: How can globalization influence the Standardization of International Marketing Strategies? Introduction One of the most intriguing discourses in the field of contemporary marketing management is the standardization of international marketing strategies. The intent of this paper is to examine the standardization of marketing elements within a multinational marketing strategy. A majority view among international marketers is that each national is unique and thus each must be treated
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International trade is the exchange of capital‚ goods‚ and services across international borders or territories. Import – the purchase of good or service from another country. Export – the sale of goods or service to another country. We normally think of goods being shipped between countries‚ but for services that is not necessarily true. Goods( visible):manufacturing‚ mining‚ agricult.products. Services (invisible): banking‚ tourism‚ education‚ construction. Travel and tourism are large categories
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