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    Research proposal of dove

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    Table of Contents 1. Title: “Effectiveness of Brand Extension in Personal Care Product: A Case Study on Dove of Unilever.” 1.0 Background of the Study Brand is perceived to be in important intangible asset for company which gives company a cutting edge in product market through positioning in consumer mind. To leverage on success of brand‚ companies go for brand extension which is offering different new product in the same brand name. Such brand strategy is intended to be pursued

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    Dove Case Analysis

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    SWOT analysis: Strengths: Weaknesses: • Unilever’s worldwide establishment • Unconventional marketing strategy • Word of mouth and Word of Mouse free publicity • Campaign has a strong emotional touch • Social responsibility- Dove established self esteem fund‚ which conducted self esteem workshops along with Girl Scouts to improve the self esteem of girls • Dove’s brand loyalty • Best known for functional superiority‚ i.e. beauty bar which does not dry the skin • Changing perceptions of people

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    Dove with Olive Leaf

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    Dove with olive leaf A number of peace symbols have been used in various cultures and contexts‚ one of the most ancient being the olive branch. The symbol of the dove and olive branch was used by early Christians and was later adopted as a secular symbol. It was popularized by Pablo Picasso in 1949 and became widely used in the post-war peace movement. In the 20th century the peace sign was adopted by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. The V hand signal and the peace flag became international

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    Obesity and Dove Company

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    Case Study : Dove in global market. ‘We want to challenge the definition of beauty. We believe the beauty have become too narrow in definition. We want to defy the stereotype that only young‚ blond and tall are beautiful’ (Phillippe Harousseau‚ Dove’s Marketing Director) Dove profoundly runs their CFRB (Campaign For Real Beauty) over the world‚ whereby they choose to use real women‚ which define as non-setting up of image‚ or original natural beauty and use in the campaign advertisement‚ focus

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    Dove Case Study

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    Management AEC – LCA.AV – MEQ VI Course: Marketing Case 1 Dove October 20‚ 2011 By Joumana Introduction: Dove started its life in 1957 as a beauty soap bar that was clinically proven to be milder for dry‚ sensitive skin than other leading soaps: half of women have dry skin. In a world of promotion and brand names‚ Dove provides a pleasantly real option for women who appreciate that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes. Case 1 Dove 1. The market was flooded and jam-packed with beauty

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    Introduction Shampoo is English word come from Hindi word “Champi” in 1762. The mean of this word consigned to head massage with several hair oil. It is recent shampoo was primarily forwarded in 1930s by mean of “Drean”‚ containing artificial surfactant. Generally shampoo is the mixture of surfactant‚ co-surfactant which makes the thick and viscous solution for shampoo and water. Shampoo also contains salt (Sodium chloride)‚ preservative as well as fragrance. Features of Standard Shampoo 1. Shampoo

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    variety of spending capacity on a particular product‚ but most of them will focus on economic mid range product. In Indian shampoo market there is huge scale of pricing as well as quality. While confirming final selling price of Himalaya shampoo‚ we have to consider the pricing of contenders. Because if we sell it on high price most of customers will not dare to try an expensive shampoo first time‚ they will choose their usual one. On other hand if we sell it on very low price‚ they will definitely think

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    Dove Case Study

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    Sec QMWA The Dove brand has been a household name since 1955 with its promise of “moisturizer cream” and a product that held up to that promise. The dove bar helped dove grow a consumer base that not only had product loyalty‚ but after a few unsuccessful product lines‚ paved the way for brand loyalty that allowed Dove to become a 2 billion dollar corporation. Every company‚ especially one with the resources like Dove‚ wants to successfully expand to their full capacity. Dove had the ability

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    Dove Case Study

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    Dove was developed in the United States as a non-irritating skin cleaner for pre-treatment use on burns and wounds during World War II. In 1957‚ Dove bar reformulated as a beauty soap bar. In 1970s‚ the company launched promotional campaign for shop’s mildness as found in the study that Dove to be milder than 17 leading bar soaps. Through the years‚ Dove has expanded its product line to body wash‚ facial cleansers‚ moisturizers‚ deodorants and hair care products. In 2005‚ Unilever’s Dove product

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    Dove Case Study

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    meaningful unified unit on a global scale. Dove was one of Unilever’s many brands. The first Dove campaign was launched in the 1950s‚ and as mentioned in the case study‚ its message was “Dove soap doesn’t dry your skin because it’s one-quarter cleansing cream”; it was focused on its functional benefits and honesty. And soon Dove became one of the most recognizable brands in the world‚ and was tapped to become a Masterbrand in the year 2000. When Unilever’s Dove launched its “Campaign for real beauty”

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