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    Innovative Marketing‚ Volume 4‚ Issue 2‚ 2008 Rajesh Kumar Srivastava (India) How experiential marketing can be used to build brands – a case study of two specialty stores Abstract Study was conducted basically on how experiential marketing (EM) can be useful in building a brand. The study also covered the impact of EM on repeat visit by customers; its acceptance based on gender & the reasons for repeat visits when compared to stores not using EM. Research was carried out at four specialty

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    Disney vs. Universal

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    Case Study 1: The Magic of Harry Potter Mystifies Universal Theme Parks Janaki Kannan University of Miami 1) Universal studios tends to mimic the strategies of Walt Disney World. Please take the time to study some of World Disney World’s branding‚ entrepreneurial‚ and new product development strategies and demonstrate them in a short paper (4-5 Pages) Walt Disney World – these are three words that anybody and everybody can relate to no matter where they come from‚ the language they speak

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    Disneyland has always been a very special place to me. My parents took my family there for the first time when I was about three. To this day I still remember shaking Mickey Mouse’s hand‚ giving Goofy a hug‚ and meeting all of the rest of my favorite Disney characters. It was a truly euphoric experience to meet stars of all my favorite cartoons that I so loyally watched every morning. When I reached preschool‚ and found out how to "brag"‚ my trip to Disneyland was some of my best ammo. I laugh now

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    introduce a new brand‚ Cambridge‚ or to expand distribution into food stores. We have decided to analyze these options based on 3 perspectives; Branding‚ Sales‚ Distribution and Competition. All reference to exhibits are made with reference to the case‚ “MEM Company‚ Inc.” by Harvard Business School unless otherwise stated. Branding Consolidation of suppliers met that most companies had access to the same type of fragrances. As a result‚ branding was a major differentiating factor English Leather

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    Introduction: Disney‚ the very word evokes magic in the minds of people young and old. As a brand that has catered to audiences since early 1923‚ it stands as a symbol of redemption from the mundane existence of daily life for people throughout world. Over the last few decades‚ the Walt Disney Productions Company has been in the industry of producing cartoons and quickly diversified into an array of operations‚ riding high on its brand equity. Most famous amongst its flagship projects have been

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    Marketing Case 1

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    Keaira Fitzpatrick Marketing Case 1: McDonalds’s "SENIORS" Restraurant-pg.607 Due Date: January 28‚ 2015 Discussion Questions 1. Do you believe any of the types marketing opportunies exist for Lisa Aham? If so‚ specify and explain all that apply. Yes‚ I think there is a marketing opportunies that exist for Lisa Aham it is called diversification. As stated in the book the word diversification is when someone is going into a total different line of business. The reason why because it will give the

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    Marketing Study Notes

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    problem resolution are just noise Note the influence of consumer goals on information value of a stimulus. * Information gathering is influenced by * Types of information search * Sources of information * Amount of search Marketing strategies must respond to the influences on information gathering. * Types of information Search * Purchase related v. ongoing search (need to know v. interest) * Internal v. external (memory v. environment) * Active v.

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    Metabical Marketing Case

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    • What is the decision making process for Metabical? ◦ Who is involved? ◦ What role do they play? ◦ What are the stages in the process? In the launch of Metabical for the US market‚ several marketing decisions need to be made to bring a viable product into the market to maximize market penetration and gross margins over the PLC and to best serve the needs of the customers The players are • Health Care Professionals ◦ Will prescribe Metabical to their patients ◦ Can influence Insurance Companies

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    The Reverse Marketing Framework: Case Malston Bakery Inc. Summary of the case: John Thomas is the Director of Purchasing of the Malston Bakery‚ a major bread producer. He feels really concerned by the augmentation of the costs generated mainly by important increases in flour prices‚ which represent 55% of the total cost of bread production. John Thomas has no results by negotiating purchasing prices with the six main flour mill suppliers‚ despite some repeated attempts. So he decides to conduct researches

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    Disney Movies: Are they right for children? Charmaine Tong There are many Disney movies which are targeting to entertain children‚ such as Shrek2 and Shrek3. However‚ are they suitable for children? Will the kids truly understand the meaning behind the story‚ or they just blindly follow what the stereotypes act in the fairy tale? In the theme of the Shrek 2‚ it conveys the message that‚ no matter what‚ you have to be true to yourself. Besides‚ inner beauty is more essential than

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