Unit 3 – Introduction to Marketing P1 – Task 1 What is marketing? Marketing is the function that connects businesses to their target audiences’ needs. It is how a business presents and distributes their product to their audience. For example‚ a business can market their product by advertising it to the public. This can be seen in many forms of media; such as: on television‚ via web‚ posters or on billboards. Marketing is the management procedure in which the product or service is moves
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P1 The Tussauds This group is a now part of a Merlin Entertainments. It is also the world’s 2nd biggest leisure group; it is second because of Disney. This group is based in Poole‚ Dorset‚ from this it manages a lot of brands and also more than 50 attractions‚ some of the attractions are: * The Madame Tussauds (The Tussauds Group is now part of Merlin Entertainments) * Legoland Parks * Sealife Centres * Gardaland in Italy * The Dungeons and the London Eye
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M3 Analyse how evaluating a business event informs future planning. Identify different methods of evaluation‚ e.g. questionnaires for delegates or a debriefing session‚ explaining how they contribute to identifying problems and providing solutions for future events. What is evaluating? Evaluation is an assessment of something or making an observation of the outcome whether good or bad. An example of evaluating is after the Year 8 disco‚ was the year 8 pupil’s filing out an evaluation form on how
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AS-Level HISTORY Revision Guide Britain 1906-1951 1. Liberal Landslide and Liberal Reforms………………p3 2. The impact of the First World War…………………...p13 3. Interwar 1 – 1918-1929……………………………………p18 4. Interwar 2 – 1929-1940……………………………………p24 5. The impact of the Second World War……………….p26 6. ‘New Jerusalem’ Labour in Power 1945-1951…………p35 7. Writing Guide‚ Model answers‚ Question Bank……P41 2012-3 edition Welcome to the Revision Guide to Britain 1906-1951. This booklet contains the essential
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BTEC Level 3 in Business UNIT 3 - MARKETING ASSIGNMENT 1 P1 Marketing Techniques Graph below shows Ansoff’s Matrix strategies. Market penetration (existing product on existing market). Market penetration uses existing products on an existing market. This strategy tries to achieve growth of sales through encouraging brand loyalty‚ encouraging more purchases‚ taking customers from rivals and converting non-users to users. An example of this strategy is
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To: From: Title: Importance of standards and protocols in networks Date: A protocol is the set of rules used when computers communicate. In this report I am going to explain the importance of protocols and standards. Network standards and protocols are necessary because different people use different networks therefore they need to have a common platform to communicate to each other. The standards and protocols are like languages – you have to understand them and be able to speak them to
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Unit 1 Understand child and young person development Understand the expected pattern of development for children and young people from birth-19 years. Q1.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth-19 years. A1.1 Children’s development is fluent and can be measured in several different ways. Although all children develop at different rates and in several different ways‚ the sequence in which they develop will be about the same as they need to have developed one skill
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Unit 39 P4 Describe how the monetary environment affects businesses that operate internationally The business that I will be talking about in this assignment is Tesco What is monetary environment? Tesco is located in different parts of the world; it is an international business with stores in Asia and Europe. Tesco need to think about the business as one‚ even though they have stores in different parts of the world‚ they still make plans for Tesco as one. Tesco established and promoted- Tesco
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The marketing department was heavily crucial to the success of the iPad‚ as production‚ sales‚ and research/development‚ heavily revolve around marketing. The marketing department find out what customers want‚ and plan advertising to attract them. This makes it a very vital area because if the marketing goes wrong‚ everything else isn’t as effective. If the marketing fails then the production will start producing products which nobody will want to purchase. This will mean ‘Finance’ will have to re-calculate
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1. What is free software? List three characteristics of free software. Free software is software that users have the freedom to distribute and change. The three main characteristics of free software are: The source code has to be distributed with the program‚ you cannot restrict people from redistributing/modifying/using the software‚ and users must be allowed to redistribute modified versions under the same terms/licensing. 4. What is the Free Software Foundation/GNU? Linux? Which parts of the
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