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    Carnival Cruises

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    2013 Case Study: Implementation One of the problem plaguing the cruise industry is lack of brand recognition. There are at least 17 different brands in the industry with very little differentiation between them. While there are different categories including contemporary‚ destination‚ premium‚ and luxury‚ there is not much to separate one brand from another in these categories. Many people will decide that they want to go on a cruise and choose one of these categories without considering what the

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    Red Bull's Marketing Mix

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    brand Red Bull has a reputation of unconventional marketing strategies‚ first mover in the energy drinks market and a strong player in the overall functional drinks market. This report is based on Red Bull GmbH’s international development and is divided into four distinct sections. Firstly‚ the key strategic challenges that it faces internationally in the functional drinks sector would be identified and evaluated. Secondly‚ the existing product mix of Red Bull and any suitable changes to the same

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    7 P's of Marketing Mix

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    services as having seven "Ps" [the additional three are: people‚ process‚ physical]‚ an expansion from the accepted four Ps [Product‚ Price‚ Promotion‚ Place] for products.”[1] In marketing‚ the seven Ps refer to the product‚ price‚ promotion‚ place‚ process‚ physical evidence and people that make up the marketing mix. They are an extension of the more basic ’four Ps’: product‚ place‚ price and promotion. ’Physical evidence’ refers to elements within the store -- the store front‚ the uniforms employees

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    Marketing Mix Mkt/421

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    STARBUCK’S COFFEE/ MARKETING MIX VALISA BENSON‚ MKT/421 JANUARY 9‚2012 INSTRUCTOR:ROBERT HARRIS STARBUCK’S COFFEE/ MARKETING MIX Starbuck’s Coffee is not just selling products‚ but it is a label. It is a label and a brand that consumers believe in. Starbucks decided to be personal with their customers. Understanding the consumers thoughts became a main goal for the marketing team. The marketing team understands that people want to belong and people want to feel they are being or doing something

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    Cruise Market

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    In this essay I am going to explain the development of the cruise market. I am going to look for sources on the internet and in travel and tourism books as well as using information given by John Marshall. Socio-economic changes People had more money‚ industrial revolution‚ the war‚ the post war recovery‚ airplane industry‚ in the 80’s The industrial revolution made a rise of wealthy people‚ large passenger ships for the economic and social elite – they were travelling to exotic countries

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    Project on McDonald’s Marketing Mix ACKNOWLEDGMENT I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to all the contributors who helped me in completion of my work. They have enriched my study by sharing their valuable knowledge and views and by helping me on various occasions. I get an opportunity to express my views and thoughts to the best of my abilities. I am thankful to Mrs. Pooja for guiding me and the faculty

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    Describe the elements that make up the marketing mix. Marketing mix often called “4Ps” refers to four elements of a firm’s marketing strategy which are designed to meet the needs of customers. The elements include: Product Price Place Promotion To meet consumers’ needs‚ businesses must produce the right product‚ at the right price‚ make it available at the right place‚ and let consumers know about it through right promotion. PRODUCT: It is the actual offering to the customer. It refers

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    extent has The Authentic Food Company Ltd ’s products been the most important element of its marketing mix? The marketing mix is a business tool used in marketing and by marketing professionals.It is a planned mix of the controllable elements of a product’smarketing plan commonly termed as 4Ps: product‚ price‚ place‚ and promotion. Their products have been the most important element of its marketing mix. They decided to make high quality products‚ this means that customers will be more satisfied

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    | Marketing Mix and Retail Petrol Outlets | The Four P’s | | Introduction This report aims to address four elements that collectively create the marketing mix. These marketing tools will then be analysed and how these marketing elements are applied to retail petrol outlets within Australian will be discussed. The Marketing Mix elements collectively are made up of the four P’s; Product‚ Price‚ Place and Promotion. Marketing as often defined‚ utilises these four tools; putting the right

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    Chapter 19: The marketing mix: product and packaging The role of product in the marketing mix The product itself is the most important element in the marketing mix. Without it‚ the other three would not exist. Most companies today are market oriented‚ and will identify a suitable product for the market before moving on to determine the other 3 elements. Large companies have R&D departments which spends all its time developing new product and analysing the pros and cons of competitors’ products

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