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    Marketing Strategies – Midterm 1. The five types of customer needs are: Stated needs‚ Real needs‚ Unstated needs‚ Delight needs and Secret needs. Define each and give an example for each. Stated needs are wants that are expressed by the customer while shopping for a product or service. An example of a stated need is when a customer wants to buy a two-bedroom condo. Real needs are the underlying needs of those that are stated. In the case of the customer that wants to buy a two-bedroom

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    competition require continuous analysis of competing forces. Business and marketing strategies need to take advantage of opportunities and to avoid threats. Market leaders and competitors cannot fulfill their executive role unless customer’s needs and desires are understood and satisfied. Strategic marketing is creating a plan to better reach and satisfy customer while increasing profitability and productivity. Competition strategy is an important strategic planning process to help management understand

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    Outback steakhouse Marketing Mix- 4ps 1. Product Outback steakhouse is an Australia or American style restaurant. Outback emphasizes “fresh” spirit inspires everything. One of the corporation’s slogan is “It’s always fresh in the outback”. All menu items are made fresh daily‚ and sourced from around the world to keep high quality ingredients. The specialist appetizer is bloomin’ onion while steak is the most important product. Beef required exceed all USDA standards‚ and all approved beef suppliers

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    Marketing Mix Of Pepsi-Cola Today¡¦s PepsiCo‚ Inc. was found in 1965 through the merger of Pepsi Co and Frito-Lay‚ the world¡¦s largest manufacturer and distributor of snack chips. In 1998‚ it acquired Tropicana‚ the world¡¦s largest marketer and producer of branded juices. In addition to the main body of 3 companies‚ the Pepsi-Cola Incorporation also owns four well-known fast food restaurants in the world; they are Pizza Hut‚ Taco Bell‚ KFC‚ and Burger King. Furthermore‚ with its 4 fast food restaurants

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    and many others internationally. Despite these positive results‚ there is a need for injection of new ideas in order to ensure that the retail giant sustains its position as a market leader. The essay seeks to examine its marketing strategies in the present and possible strategies to ensure future growth. (MSNBC‚ 2007b) Walmart Strategic business goals and objectives Walmart has always aimed at increasing sales through its friendly prices. This image has stuck with the company for a very long time

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    with 56 of those stores located in the Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area. Cub Foods has served the customers more comfortable by providing the best grocery value to customers. Cub views consumers as the driving force behind the business goals and strategies. Cub continues to offer the premier value for consumers ’ dollars. All of the business units and operations teams consistently work to identify and support business initiatives that are environmentally-friendly‚ ranging from promoting customer

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    Marketing is the process of planning and executing the conception‚ pricing‚ promotion‚ and distribution of ideas‚ goods‚ services to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational goals. (Kotler‚ Keller‚ ‘05) Marketing is a societal process by which individuals and groups obtain what they need and want through creating‚ offering‚ and freely exchanging products and services of value with others. (Kotler) Marketing is getting the right product or service to the right people (target market)

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    operator NTL:Telewest‚ and acquisitions of the VirginNet internet service provider‚ and Virgin Mobile. At launch‚ the new company heralded itself as being the first single provider of ‘quad-play’ (four-service) media in the UK. It has a strong marketing campaign and its broadband service in particular is popular with British customers‚ with the second – largest subscriber base in the United Kingdom. Product Virgin Media’s products are predominantly intangible services. The company’s product range

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    The Four P’s of the Marketing Mix Shandalia Whitener American Intercontinental University Abstract This paper discusses the marketing mix. The writer explains the four p’s that make up the marketing mix in order to market a product or service. The writer also applies the marketing mix to a new model smartphone provided by Samsung. The marketing mix reveals what is most important in marketing the product in order for the marketer to make successful decisions for marketing the product. Once the

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    Marketing Mix 1. Price IKEA’s strategy is based on cost leadership. Across markets where it currently has a presence‚ products are sold at low prices. Prices are 30 to 50% lower than competing products. Price variations are only a result of fluctuations in exchange rates. This penetration pricing enables IKEA to gain significant market share. Low prices are a result of large-quantity purchasing‚ low-cost logistics‚ store location in suburban areas and a DIY approach to marketing. IKEA

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