Avon Products‚ Inc. (Avon)‚ the US cosmetics giant‚ had considered China the keystone of its marketing effort in Asia. Years of effort and the development of a large direct marketing organisation in that country had made operations in China its most profitable and most rapidly growing market in Asia. On 21 April 1998 senior company officials from the New York headquarters and throughout Asia had gathe red in Guangzhou for what was supposed to be a festive occasion. During the meeting William Pryor
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Introduction Nonstore retailing is a form of retailing in which sales are made to consumers without using physical stores. The non-store retailers are known by medium they use to communicate with their customers‚ such as direct marketing‚ direct selling and vending machines or e-tailing. Non store retailing is patronised to time conscious consumers and consumers who can’t easily go to stores‚ or compulsive buyers. Most non-store retailers offer consumers the convenience of buying 24 hours a day seven
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STP Of Cadbury The STP strategy: In Indian markets‚ Cadbury India has managed its markets very well and is constantly improvising on the product offerings to different market segments. First step in the STP strategy would be to see how product is perceived in the markets. Have a look at the website pages of Cadbury India http://www.cadburyindia.com/heritage/chocology.asp - it clearly shows how Cadbury is successfully eliminating the doubts and myths of eating chocolates. A history about chocolates
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user’s effective use of personal data on the other.’ In this paper‚ I am discussing whether the amendment of the PDPO has effectively addressed the current problems as the use and transfer of personal data is easier in the digital world today. Direct Marketing Due to the public uproar over the sale by the Octopus Card management company of the personal data of millions of its clients to business partners through current technologies‚ a great portion of the amendments have targeted with this specific
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Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Marketing Objectives 2 2.1 Sales Objectives 2 2.2 Competitive Position 3 2.3 Customer Actions Desired 4 3. Budget Preparation 4 4. Promotional Mix and Promotional Opportunities Analysis 6 4.1 Promotional Mix 6 Advertising 6 Direct Response Marketing and E-Active Marketing 6 Public Relations 6 Sales Promotions 6 4.2 Promotional Opportunities Analysis 6 4.2.1 Communication Market Analysis 6 4.2.2 Communication Objectives 8 4.2
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Mary Kay was a direct seller of cosmetics and toiletries. This direct sales force consisted mainly of women who sell full-time or part-time through home demonstrations. The company’s product line included items such as skin creams‚ cosmetics‚ fragrances and other personal care products. From 1963 through the 1990s‚ this direct sales force primarily made up the distribution channel. In the case of Mary Kay‚ the direct sales force was the distributors and consumers. Thus‚ the direct sales force bought
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Kenan-Flagler Business School The University of North Carolina Recency‚ Frequency and Monetary (RFM) Analysis RFM is widely used by direct marketers of all types for selecting which customers to target offers to. The fundamental premise underlying RFM analysis is that customers who have purchased recently‚ have made more purchases and have made larger purchases are more likely to respond to your offering than other customers who have purchased less recently‚ less often and in smaller amounts
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The Market 8 Product Function 9 Ingredients 9 Products that contain specially controlled substances 10 Market Access 10 Product Manufacturing 11 Promotion Strategy 11 Delivery Profile 13 Direct Sales 13 Characteristics of the direct sales force 13 Role of independent distributors 13 Mass Marketing outlets 14 Price 14 Market Entry Strategy 15 Pro Forma Financials 16 Entry Costs 16 Assumptions 17 Potential Revenue – 5 Year Forecast 18 Cost per Item 18 Promotion costs 19 Sales/Delivery/Service
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Question # 1 Mary Kay products have been seen to sell in more than 35 markets expanding across 5 continents. Mary Kay’s sales force exceeds 2 million globally with potential markets such as the Indian and Asia- Pacific areas that represent extensive growth opportunities. Mary Kay is focused on expanding into the Indian Market‚ due to its large population and market size. With the large population of middle class growing to a total of 500 million individuals will give Mary Kay the opportunity to
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networks. Ethical problems due to advances in IT call for the creation of new acts to protect consumers. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) of 1991 and the Do Not Call Implementation Act of 2003 are two perfect examples of Acts being created as direct results of IT advancements coupled with ethical issues. What were the advances in information technology that resulted in new ethical issues necessitating the creation of each act? The advances in information technology that resulted
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