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    there are many uncertainties about the marketing environment of that country. Colgate-Palmolive is a good example of the companies which are successful in international marketing and its success is a result of its expansion strategy which emphasizes on all these essential facts. Colgate-Palmolive Co. was founded in 1806 by William Colgate‚ and today the company sells its well-known products in more than 150 countries. Colgate-Palmolive is in a very desirable position‚ which many other firms can only

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    Colgate Max Fresh: Global Brand Roll-Out Executive Summary The United States‚ Mexican and Chinese markets all took very different approaches to the release of Colgate-Palmolive’s (CP) newest oral care product in 2004-2005. The new toothpaste is called Colgate Max Fresh (CMF). It is a cavity preventing gel with breath-freshening strips suspended in it that dissolve while consumers brush their teeth. The technology behind the breath strips is patented‚ and Colgate was hoping the product would

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    Essay on “What is more important: Media strategy or creative strategy?” Cecilia Setiawan 10167897 Advertising is a partnership between creative and media strategies. Each play a very important role in creating an advertisement‚ that it is almost impossible to draw a line between the two. Alasdair Reid (1994) asserts that as early as in the 1990s creative and media strategies were still very much inseparable due to the fact that advertising “used to be a very simple business” (1994‚ p

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    such as toothpastes‚ laundry soaps and coffee or snack items. Toothpaste SM Hypermarket Novaliches Observations: Supermarket • Class B and C • Age range 15-60 year old • Males and females • Families‚ couples and individuals Observations: Buyers • Individual buyers tend to know what they want and pick the medium to large tubes • Families and couples discuss amongst themselves on what to buy • Females deliberate on their own and compare brands • Some chose sachets over tubes Toothpaste • Male

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    The effect of toothpaste to oral bacteria VS the effect of mouthwash to oral bacteria Problem: Bacteria in ones’ mouth causes many problems for oneself in the future. For example‚ gum diseases‚ bad breath‚ etc..‚ Toothpaste and mouthwash is promised to kill most of the bacteria in one’s mouth‚ but which is more effective at killing the bacteria and preventing future problems? This experiment and research is going to prove which is more effective at killing oral bacteria

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    The toothpaste industry is a monopolistic competitive market. There are several different brand names available to the consumer all with varying claims. Some toothpaste varieties are designed to give surface whiting to the user. Other varieties focus on fluoride and still others purport to give the user fresher breath. There are even toothpastes available that offer help for sensitive teeth. Whatever the consumer is in need of for their dental health there is bound to be toothpaste that can assist

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    Executive Summary The following advertising brief outlines the intent Mercedes-Benz has to market and promote its E-Class Cabriolet. Mercedes-Benz is a well-known luxury car manufacturer that is part of the Daimler-Benz Company; it has built its reputation globally on a foundation of quality and exclusivity. The company’s marketing teams across the different countries it sells in have been instrumental in cultivating its prestige reputation‚ and the company has successfully targeted upper middle

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    is to analyze the two different launch strategies (as a niche or a mainstream product) for Colgate Palmolive ’s new toothbrush‚ Precision‚ and choose the one that is the most suitable in the face of the market competition and consumer needs. The report also aims to make recommendations for the positioning‚ branding‚ communication and promotion of the product under the chosen strategy. Situation Analysis Company: In 1991‚ CP held 43% of the world toothpaste market and 16% of the world toothbrush market

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    COLGATE - PALMOLIVE COMPANY: THE PRECISION TOOTHBRUSH I-SYNOPSIS In 1992‚ Colgate-Palmolive (CP) was the global leader in household and personal care products like toothbrushes and toothpastes. In 1991‚ its sales topped at $6 billion and profits at $2.76 billion and it cornered 43% of the world’s toothpaste market and 16% of the world’s toothbrush market. It was also the leader in retail toothbrush sales in the United States. Prior to the 1990s‚ consumers were satisfied with

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    Introduced in September 2002‚ Colgate’s ‘Simply White’ posed a threat to P&G’s dominant market share in the over- the-counter teeth whitening product category. Colgate emphasized that its product bleached teeth as effectively as P&G’s Crest Whitestrips and priced it at a significant 65% lower than Whitestrips which allowed it to gain almost 50% market share. Although concept tests done by P&G indicated that consumers perceived both products to be equal in terms of whitening levels‚ P&G’s internal

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