Integrated Marketing Communication: Advertising‚ Sales‚ Promotion‚ and Public Relations Chapter 12 Road Map: Previewing the Concepts • Discuss the process and advantages of integrated marketing communications. • Define the five promotion tools and discuss the factors that must be considered in shaping the overall promotion mix. • Describe and discuss the major decisions involved in developing an advertising program. 12 - 2 Road Map: Previewing the Concepts • Explain how sales promotion campaigns
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Integrated Marketing Communication Case Analysis Ayesa Vawandia‚ Elmaria‚ Nanda‚ Natasha (0131111172) IMC Planning Context for McDonald (3Cs: Customers‚ Competitors‚ and Communications) Customers Current Customers. Current customers (families) buy McDonald’s meals in McDonald’s restaurant during lunch & dinner times for a chance to enjoy time with their family and a great feeling of saving (through Extra Value meal) while having an opportunity of miracle. Former Customers. Former
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The course work of Integrated Marketing Communications By: Ijjat Budhathoki IBC‚ 2011 Kolding‚ Denmark Main Page: Date to hand in Coursework: 16/12/2011 Coursework Supervisor: Morten Kier Total Words: 1975 Subject: 366MKT International Business Academy Kolding‚ Denmark Signature: Coursework prepared by: Ijjat Budhathoki Student Nr: 113795 Class: KSIBA11BA1 Table of Contents: Titles Page Nr. Cover page 1 Main page
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Coca-Cola in Great Britain Live On The Coke Side of Life Table of Contents Introduction 3 PESTLE Analysis of the macro-environment 4 SWOT Analysis 5 BCG Matrix 6 SPICC 7 Suppliers 7 Publics 7 Intermediaries 7 Competition 8 Customers‚ consumers and markets 10 Soft Drinks Market 10 Table 1: Soft Drinks UK Market Segmentation 11 Market for smoothies 12 Table 2 : Forecast of UK retail sales of smoothies‚ 2001-11 13 Table 3 :Brand manufacturers sales of the smoothies
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about several options but finally we chose Coca Cola Zero because it is a product that is innovative and that could give a lot of information‚ for example the competitors or the customers that buy these type of drinks. On the other hand we choose Coca Cola Zero because of the enormous marketing strategies and plans that the management of Coca Cola have since a lot of years ago and still innovating it with new ideas and new types of advertisement. Coca Cola Zero is a young and sporty beverage and this
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Integrated Marketing Communication Introduction ‘Integrated marketing communicating is a concept that companies coordinated their marketing communication tools to deliver a clear‚ consistent‚ credible and competitive message about the organization and products. The objective is to position product and organizations clearly and distinctively’. (Jobber‚ 2007) ‘Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) is a new trend in business planning – combining different communication instruments such
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Integrated Marketing Communications. Case study and Portfolio How Boots UK ‘makes use of the Integrated Marketing Communications concept.’ This assignment will be based on integrated marketing communications and its use in one real life organisation that communicates with its customers on a range of different platforms. I will analyse several adverts on different channel platforms in order to conclude on whether or not they succeed in co-ordinating their marketing communications effectively
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Coca-Cola: Marketing Plan Introduction [pic] The Coca-Cola Company was originally established in 1886 by Dr. John Styth Pemberton‚ since then the company has developed into one of the largest companies in the world and accomplishing more than they could ever imagine such as becoming the worlds number one manufacturer of soft drinks‚ operating worldwide in over 200 countries‚ having over a billion cans of Coca-Cola consumed everyday worldwide‚ to become the first company to both produce and use
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Reflection Paper: Integrated Marketing Communications Part II Althea Almendras - Gallardo September 22‚ 2012 How successful is the traditional advertising campaign nowadays? Many products still use the traditional and very costly method of advertising - using celebrity endorsers. This may catch attention to engage the customer on his initial consideration to purchase the product/service but does not guarantee repeat purchase. A great example would be Fit N Right – as a consumer looking
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Live Positively: COCA-COLA COMPANY MARKETING PLAN Coca-Cola Company Marketing Plan Bellevue University Marketing Essentials BUSC335-308H Table of Contents Page 3 Executive Summary 4-5 Mission Statement 6 Demographic Information 7 Target Market 8-9 Current Marketing Efforts 10- Competition 11-12 Internal and External Environments that affect the Corporation 13-15 New Strategies 16-17 Target Market 18
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