Group Centralizes Its Supply Chain Processes and Brings Its Innovative Cheese Brands to a Global Audience B el Group was established in 1865 in a mountainous region of France called Jura. Cheese maker Léon Bel discovered that‚ by melting whole cheese with butter‚ he could create processed cheese with a much longer shelf life. He decided to call his new product La Vache Qui Rit‚ or The Laughing Cow — and a global brand was launched. Over the years‚ Bel Group gained great popularity in the European
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demographic characteristics Increase in turnover through price increases Major intensive distribution Strategic role of shelf space The products offer high profit margins for retailers (25-36%)An important factor in choosing the retail trader is the brand awareness and the total individual offer. Six main competitors Indirect competitors such as chocolate are taken into account for the share on the shef. • 5. Competitors Adams 9% Cadbury/ Nielson 14% 9% 15% Rowntree 6% Nabisco/ Hersey 22% Wrigleys
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- The sales force from competitors offers retail discounts and promotional discounts to retailers‚ distributors and wholesalers creating a competitive advantage that Spectrum may add as value to its new sales force. - A restructured sales force can focus on the sales growth with greater benefits for the company - Room for greater retail presence by offering product discounts and stealing market share from competition if the sales costs are better managed. Threats - That the new sales force
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people say brand‚ the brands that come to mind straight away would be Coca-Cola‚ Nike or even Versace. The dictionary defines a brand as ‘a kind or variety of something distinguished by some distinctive characteristic’. However‚ in marketing terms it is defined as ‘a name‚ term‚ sign‚ symbol or design‚ or a combination of these‚ intended to identify the goods or services of one seller or group of sellers of a product or service’ (Kotler‚ Brown‚ Adam‚ Burton‚ Armstrong‚ 2007). A brand can be defined
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marketing communications paradigm whereby a high degree of control is present. Therefore‚ managers must learn to shape consumer discussions in a manner that is consistent with the organization’s mission and performance goals. Methods by which this can be accomplished are delineated herein. They include providing consumers with networking platforms‚ and using blogs‚ social media tools‚ and promotional tools to engage customers. # 2009 Kelley School of Business‚ Indiana University. All rights reserved
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Brand Admiration Project (ZARA) 9.19.12 So what is Zara? Many people have probably never heard of the clothing/fashion brand named Zara. Even if you have heard of Zara‚ the chances of you seeing Zara on any poster or television advertisements is very slim. In fact the Spanish clothing retailer has a very unusual marketing strategy. Zara has a “zero advertising policy.” With almost no money going into advertisement‚ how is Zara able to compete with competitors? Unlike competitors‚ Zara
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The Impact of Brand Personality on Brand-Aroused Feelings Dr Karen Miller School of Management and Marketing‚ University of Southern Queensland‚ Toowoomba‚ QLD‚ Email: Miller@usq.edu.au Brand managers are increasingly using brand personality to differentiate and uniquely position their brand without really knowing its effects. This study begins to addresses this gap by examining the effects of brand personality on brand-aroused feelings across the product categories of sport shoes‚ mobile phones
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A Web of Brands In Naomi Klein’s A Web of Brands ‚ published in Fences and Windows 2002‚ the author shows “that the economic divide is widening and cultural choices are narrowing” (P.24). She does this by telling about how she started this book in a warehouse in Toronto where she lived. She talks about how in the 30 and 40’s immigrants where running around and how they are still around the same place now. She then continues to tell us about the 12 story warehouse and how they are all stuck there
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Motivational research relies on depth interviews with individual consumers – this gives more in depth information but is time consuming and can be bias and subjective as its up to the researcher to interpret the findings with a small pool of people. According to Table 4.2 (pg 112)‚ a product with high sugar and energy represents a motive of power‚ masculinity and virility. This coincides with our target market of young males looking for energy and a kick start to charge themselves up for their
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CHOOSING BRAND ELEMENTS TO BUILD BRAND EQUITY Brand elements‚ sometimes called brand identities‚ are those trademarkable devices that serve to identify and differentiate the brand. The main brand elements are brand names‚ URLs‚ logos‚ symbols‚ characters‚ spokespeople‚ slogans‚ jingles‚ packages‚ and signage. Independent o f the decisions made about the product and how it is marketed‚ brand elements can be chosen in a manner to build as much brand equity as possible. That is‚ according to the customer-based
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