Dove Case Study November 20‚ 2014 Student ID#10041441 MAN 71 Professor Moon Unilever Unilever‚ the parent company of Dove has more than 400 brands‚ 12 of which generate sales that exceed $1.3 billion a year. More than 171‚000 people are employed at Unilever‚ and their company mission stresses sustainability‚ responsibility‚ innovation‚ and minimizing waste . Environmental responsibility is a huge aspect of what this advertising strategy will emphasize. One of our four primary objectives is
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CASE ANALYSIS Dove: Evolution of a brand INTRODUCTION Unilever’s Dove is one of the leading companies in the health and beauty industry. Dove has launched an advertising campaign named “The Campaign for Real Beauty” to general the attention of the public in order to change the traditional definition of beauty and improve their brand awareness. Dove took the advantages of new social media by uploading the advertisements on YouTube and allowed people to give comments on the “Real Beauty” story
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Project work (Dove Men) [pic] • Dove is a personal care brand owned by Unilever • Dove products are manufactured in the Netherlands‚ United States‚ Argentina‚ Germany‚ Ireland‚ Australia‚ Canada and Brazil. • sold in more than 35 countries • The new Dove Men+Care collection includes: Deodorants: o DOVE MEN+CARE CLEAN COMFORT DEODORANT SPRAY o DOVE MEN+CARE COOL FRESH DEODORANT SPRAY o DOVE MEN+CARE ENERGISING SPICE DEODORANT SPRAY
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appearance strayed from the stereotypical beauty standards that are commonly seen in the media.The Dove Campaign for Real Beauty was communicated to the public through print and television advertisements‚ Web site‚ workshops and films. Dove wanted to get “real” feedback by having the ads ask viewers to judge the women’s appearances. In February 2007‚ the third phase of the campaign was introduced with Dove using advertisements that targeted women 50 years and older. This celebrated the beauty in older
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Since 2004 when a study showed that only 2% of women believed they were beautiful Dove has has been rallying females up and promoting the idea of real beauty and that they are worth so much more than their appearance. So why is it that they continuously advertise the idea of beauty‚ through recent promotional videos it is evident that Dove still hold a standard for beauty‚ The Dove Real Beauty campaign targets girls from ages nine all the way to the elderly. One may think that they are offering
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31 REAL BEAUTY: RESPONSIBLE IMAGES? The Dove campaign lambasts traditional women’s traditional women’s toiletries marketing for promoting unreal images of beauty. As if women’s “reality” depended on their body shape or size….” On this long list that I have composed inside of my head I have many unanswered questions. What if I told you that beauty is in the eye of the beholder? Would you really believe me or would you just agree because it “sounds good.” Moments later will I catch you in the
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Dove Campaign for Real Beauty Marketing Management Submitted by: Conor McGinnity Student Number: Table of Contents Introduction 2 Brand Values of Dove 2 Objectives of the campaign 2 Target Market 3 The Big Idea 3 Bringing the Big idea to Life 3 Communication touch points 5 Criticism for the campaign 5 Conclusion 6 Bibliography 7 Introduction Dove is a well-known brand by Unilever that sells beauty products for women. The brand is known for the moisturising action of its products and its
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studies the market for the Axe range of Deodorants in India. Axe‚ a brand marketed by M/S. Hindustan Unilever Ltd. (HUL) in India‚ holds the market leader position in the nascent Indian deodorant industry. Though general information regarding market‚ image positioning etc. will cater to the complete Axe line of deodorants‚ product specifics will be restricted to the bodyspray segment alone. The report starts with an overview of the Indian market for Deodorants over the last 4-5 years‚ with relevant
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sense that products‚ such as deodorant and antiperspirants‚ are main causes because nobody thinks those products would be harmful to the body‚ so they continue to use them on a daily basis. Many cases of breast cancer are found close to the armpit‚ which is where deodorant is often applied. In the article‚ “Dangerous Chemicals in Deodorant & Antiperspirants: A Detailed Review of the Chemicals”‚ Fields talks about a study between cancer and cosmetics. Deodorants and soaps probably isn’t something
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17 2ND PART : THE DIFFERENT POSSIBILITIES FOR EXTENDING THE BRAND 2.1 CONTEXT 2.2 THE DIFFERENT MARKETS 2.2.1 PERSONAL HYGIENE 2.2.2 ORAL HYGIENE 2.2.3 COSMETICS 2.2.4 SKINCARE 2.3 CONCERNING DEODORANTS 2.3.1 THE FUNCTIONS OF DEODORANTS 2.3.1.1 Consumer expectations 2.3.1.2 How deodorants fulfill expectations 2.3.2 THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRODUCTS 2.3.3 COMPOSITION 2.3.3.1 Active agents 2.3.3.2
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