customers Marketing activities-product development‚ research‚ communication‚ distribution‚ pricing and service Need – Want – Demand- need is essential (food‚ shelter) want is not (car‚ laptop) demand is desire to have Exchange-a trade of values between two parties Marketing System- network that permits interaction between buyers and sellers Maslow’s hierarchy of need- a diagram showing how people seek to satisfy their needs (from physiological to security to social to ego to self-actualization) SWOT
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Professional Selling Plan for Nike+ By: Daniel DeMaiolo‚ Marc Russell‚ James Kopanic‚ Tiffany Sokol‚ Kelsey Rupert‚ and Zachary Mehl Dr. Cynthia E. Anderson MKTG 3740 Selling Plan October 11‚ 2008 Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary………………..2 2. Product Description…….………….6 3. SWOT Analysis……………………8 4. Target Market……………….……11 5. Product Strategy…………………..14 6. Customer Strategy………………..16 7. Relationship
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UNDERSTANDING OF THE SITUATION ADP INDUSTRIES CORPORATION Today is an era of conspicuous consumption. It is not just individuals from the elite society who are splurging but even the Filipino middle classes are shelling out cash for premium quality products and services. This evolution in the Philippine marketplace is one of the major reasons why ADP Industries Corporation entered into the picture. ADP Industries Corporation is a 28 years old distribution‚ trading and marketing company in
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Solo Selling Art Solo (or Surakarta)‚ one of big cities in Indonesia which is located in Central Java has showed its outstanding progress in developing and managing the city. June 22-24 2010 was the first time for Solo City to be chosen as the host of Asia Pacific Ministerial Conference on Housing and Urban Development (APMCHUT). Apparently‚ Solo was being opted due to its clean and lovely environment as well as sufficient accommodation facility such as airport. Admittedly‚ during these few years
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Sales Management Dr. McDonald February 17‚ 2014 TMA Golf Tournament Selling Assignment When regarded with the decision to select the final 18 hours of my college credit coursework‚ it was time to start thinking about my future. In the long run‚ success was my only guideline. From previous experiences and work throughout my teenage years continued on into college it was learnt that sales was a vital component to a business’ achievement. Knowing this‚ an interest in the subject arose. When it
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and selling. Training programmes‚ enterprise development and the current thrust for competitiveness have now given high priority to promoting marketing awareness among small business owners‚ and marketing is now assuming its rightful place along with other business functions. Since early 1990s there has been a change in the thinking of businessman from product orientation to consumer orientation. Modern business concerns lay emphasis on ‘selling satisfaction’ and not merely on selling products
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TERM PAPER RESEARCH : Selling Human Organs ARTICLE 1 : Should people be allowed to sell their organs? Currently‚ exchanging organs for money or other "valuable considerations" is illegal‚ but some members of the medical and business communities would like to change that. One of those is the American Medical Association’s influential Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs. Convinced that the balance of moral and ethical concerns favors the ability to sell organs‚ they would like the laws to change
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sectors due to the new initiatives announced by Dubai leaders such as smart government and smart city directions. Being in Dubai market focusing on the government sector for the last 7 years‚ GBM’s model is not utilizing the Internet as a direct selling channel to its customers. Beside using the internet as a traditional internal collaboration system‚ such as the e-mails where we share and exchange information internally and with our customers‚ we are basically facing our customers directly and
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MARKETING & SELLING Compiled by : Prof.(Dr.) Sameer Sharma‚ Amity University‚ NOIDA. S.No.MarketingS.No.Sales 1Marketing starts with the buyer and focusesconstantly on buyer’s needs.1Selling starts with the seller and is preoccupied allthe time with the seller’s needs.2Seeks to convert “customer needs” into‘products’.2Seeks to convert ‘products’ into “Cash”.3Views business as a customer satisfying process.3Views business as a goods producing process.4Marketing effort leads
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Cross-selling stands for being able to offer to the existing bank customers‚ some additional banking products‚ with a view to expand banking business‚ reduce the per customer cost of operations and provide more satisfaction and value to the customer. For instance‚ when a bank is in a position to sell to a deposit customer (say saving bank or term deposit)‚ a loan product such as housing loan‚ credit card‚ personal loan or vice-versa‚ this would result into additional business and lead to low per
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