Marketing Research on Facebook There has been a massive increase in the use of Facebook over the past few years and there is every indication that this will continue. The statistics generated by Facebook are impressive: 219 billion photos shared 2.7 billion ‘Likes’ – EVERY DAY!!! 1.18 trillion “likes 17 billion location check-ins Median age of a Facebook user is 22 years The social network was started by Mark Zuckerberg while he was at University in 2004. This social media website has been
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[pic] DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING NEURAL NETWORK BASED VEHICLE LICENSE PLATE RECOGNITION SYSTEM PRESENTED BY K.RAMAKRISHNAN III YEAR CSE ramky24@gmail.com 9042213575 N.M.SREENIVASAN III YEAR CSE sreeni02terror@gmail.com 9677635743 ABSTRACT: This paper presents a neural network based system that is able to analyse the image of a car given by a camera to locate the registration plate‚ recognise and validate the registration number of the
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CADBURYS PROMOTIONAL SRATEGIES Cadbury India Limited (CIL)‚ a part of the Cadbury Schweppes Group‚ is India’s leading confectionary manufacturer. Cadbury’s Dairy Milk‚ 5 Star‚ Éclairs‚ Perk and Gems are the largest selling brands in their segments. CIL is estimated to have a 65 percent share of the Indian chocolate market. The Indian chocolate market is estimated to be worth Rs. 3.2 billion‚ with an annual growth rate of 10 percent. Per Capita Consumption levels are very low in India‚ as compared
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Table of content Table of Contents PART A 2 I. Introduction 2 1.1 How and why Kraft identified Cadbury as a potential partner? 2 1.2 Expected benefits 2 1.3 Synergies for both companies involved? 3 1.4 The risks associated with the choice of acquisition as an approach to this particular ‘partnership’ 4 1.5 Feasible alternative? 5 Involvement of National and corporate cultures 6 Critical Evaluation of both the companies about this Partnership 6 Involvement Of the Government 6
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[pic] SOCIAL PROJECT ON Youth hostel association of india Project Guide Prof. Samveg patel YEAR: 2012 Submitted to: Submitted By: Prof. Shweta Mehta Vijay Prajapati () Atik Sevangiya (99) Neha SHINDE () CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Mr. Atik sevangiya‚ Mr.Vijay prajapati and Miss Neha shinde of S.K. Patel Institute
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CADBURY ADS – BRAND RECONSTRUCT 1. Tagline – Kuch Khaas hai zindagi mein The advertisements with this tagline are: • The football advertisement with old men in it • The girl with mehendi on her hands • The cricket advertisement These advertisements show that Cadbury is eaten whenever there is something special happening in life. So if the person scores a century in cricket or the old men win the football match or when the girl is about to get married‚ she is shown to be celebrating
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Mr HB Klopper Market Research Lecturer Monash University South Africa Dear Mr Klopper: In compliance with the fulfilment of the requirements on the subject Market Research we the proponents would like to present the report on Chill Out Restaurant and Bar‚ in accordance to the instructions of the second assignment for this unit . The main purpose of the document is to present the results found in relation to the objectives that we presented within the research proposal to understand “consumer
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provides an excellent opportunity to compare Toyota’s marketing of the introductory and follow-up models—very different campaigns‚ well thought out and implemented. At introduction‚ Toyota used the Internet very heavily but later shifted to a strategy using more mass-market media. This case ends with an examination of the competition and the emerging hybrid market. Q1 The Company: The Company has expended plenty of money on R&D and marketing of the Pries. Why? Toyota expects the Prius to set the
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Ko ng First bottle of Coca-Cola was sold here in 1928 Well-received in the market Add more variety to their portfolio Research Methodology 50 copies of questionnaire distributed Face-to-face Research Methodology Figure 1.2 Age 8% 4% 14% 18 or below 19 - 29 10% 30 - 39 40 - 49 64% 50 or above Female and male respondents are equal ly and randomly distributed Research Methodology Figure 1.3 Frequency of purchasing "Coca-Cola" Every day 5% 15% 1-3 times a week 15% 1-3 times two weeks
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