Table of contents Introduction 3 1 Naming and Packaging: marketing mix tools of the product 4 1.1 The products levels 4 1.2 Naming 5 1.2.1 The visual distinctiveness of a brand 5 1.2.2 Selecting the right name 6 1.3 Packaging 7 1.3.1 Definition 7 1.3.2 The functions of packaging 7 1.3.3 The importance of packaging 8 2 Packaging and Naming for the energy drink industry 9 2.1 Industry overview 9 2.1.1 Leading brands on the Australian market 10 2.1.2 Target market of the energy drinks
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selling products. However‚ an entrepreneur spends unlimited time in studying how to satisfy client’s needs and wants. Natural of job A businessman faces competition as ordinary challenge which makes him rigid in adapting to changes. An entrepreneur is always flexible in changing and refining his products. Decision making A businessman follows decision made by others. They only sell existing and available products in the market. An entrepreneur makes his own decision by creating new products. Effort
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Unit 3 ‘Introduction to Marketing’ Unit 3 ‘Introduction to Marketing’ In this document you will find: information about Unit 3‚ an explanation of the work method‚ the assignments‚ a work schedule and a checklist. Aim and purpose The aim and purpose of this unit is to give learners an understanding of how marketing‚ research and planning and the marketing mix are used by organisations. Unit introduction Marketing is at the heart of every organization’s activity. Its importance is also growing
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Marketing Customer analysis on equine industry and products Contents 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Rationale for a new product 3.0 Target Market 4.0 Rationale for Brand Position 5.0 Marketing Mix 6.1 Product 6.2 Price 6.3 Place 6.4 Promotion 6.0 Conclusion 7.0 References Marketing strategy for a new product 1.0 Introduction Marketing a new product requires strategic planning and research into the target market. The equestrian market is vast
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Marketing The business that I choose is retail food industry/fast food chain business. For example‚ McDonald’s is my case study in this proposal. This fast food chain business began with Raymond Albert Kroc. Ray Kroc was the exclusive distributor of a milk shake maker called the Multi mixer. That time‚ Richard and Maurice two brothers were the owner of a brand and ran a burger restaurant in San Bernardino‚ California‚ in the 1950s. In 1955‚ Ray Kroc founded the brand’s Corporation and opened
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Microenvironment Intermediaries: AVINAA has many marketing intermediaries that distribute products to customers in more than 37 cities of Vietnam. Especially‚ AVINAA vodka is sold and distributed in the largest cities and populous cities of Vietnam and almost big districts in these cities. Those channel firm are mainly retailers. http://www.avinaa.com/ (AVINAA vodka > Distribution agents) a. Strengths: - AVINAA has many large retail corporations and stores available‚ which assist company
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Jalapeno and Chili-Cheese Nuggets‚ Chinese BBQ Pork‚ Onion Rings..the list goes on and on. McCain has a menu selection for every course of every meal. We sell our products in more than 160 countries around the globe to both retail outlets and foodservice operators. Being frozen fresh is an additional advantage of our product line. Freezing preserves nutrient value‚ frozen food is safer than fresh or chilled as it inhibits bacterial growth and frozen food produces less waste – so more of our
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compare and contrast the swot analysis and tows matrix SIMILARITIES: In today’s ever changing business environment‚ managers are faced with the task of devising strategies that would enable their firm remain at the top of competition. Dynamic firms are those that can foresee eminent changes in the business environment and adapt accordingly. Companies employ befitting strategies for various situations. To know the changes in the environment and apply the appropriate strategy firms conduct a situational
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AN OVERVIEW OF MARKETING AND THE MARKETING ENVIRONMENT AFFECTING MARKETING APPROACHES. 1. When going about developing a marketing approach‚ an organisation needs to look at several factors‚ these factors can affect an organisation directly and sometimes even indirectly‚ The external factors that Woolworths and Topshop would need to take into consideration would be firstly‚ the macro environment: like the political stability of the country‚ the socio-cultural‚ technical‚ legal‚ environmental
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Global Marketing – International Marketing 1. Introduction Steve Carter defines the term of marketing as “the process of building lasting relationships through planning‚ executing and controlling the conception‚ pricing‚ promotion and distribution of ideas‚ goods and services to create mutual exchange that satisfy individual and organisational needs and objectives.” To start with a generally known fact‚ each firm uses its own type of marketing strategy. Therefore‚ companies in different countries
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