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    INTRODUCTION Haagen-Dazs were the pioneers in the market for creating distinctive and indulgent taste experiences by marketing to an untapped segment - the adult ice cream lovers. The Haagen-Dazs brand quickly developed a loyal following. Its early success was created by word of mouth and praise. Without the benefit of advertising the story of an incredibly rich and creamy confection spread rapidly. At first‚ it was only available at gourmet shops but soon distribution expanded In 1983 Haagen-Dazs

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    SD-Logic Marketing The concept of marketing has changed tremedously over a period of last few decades. Initially the concept of marketing revolved around manufactured goods that were tangible in nature however as the economies developed and became more complex it was understood that services are totally different breed of products that are intangible in nature however carry equal importance as that of tangible goods. This gave birth to the cocept of services marketing. Services marketing concept defined

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    P & O Cruises is one of Australia’s and New Zealand’s leading cruise lines that offer cruise holiday packages to exotic locations. P&O Cruises covers the five core marketing concepts‚ including: human needs‚ wants and demands; market offerings; value and satisfaction with the product or service; exchanges‚ transactions and relationships; and the target market. The marketer must try to understand the target market’s needs‚ wants and demands. The human needs are basic requirements which include food

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    HOLISTIC MARKETING [pic] The Concept of & Introduction to Modern Holistic Marketing Holistic Marketing An account of evolution of the concepts of Marketing over the years of human existence – from the primitive “Exchange Concept” to the latest “Holistic Marketing Concept”. [This is an improved version of my earlier article of same title.] Contents : 1.    Introduction : a.    Definitions b.    What is Marketed c.     Marketing Concepts d.    Trends in Marketing Practices 2.    Holistic Marketing

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    Evolution of marketing concept in Indian Context: Concept of marketing origins long back in India to year 3300 BC during Indus valley civilization where in most of the marketing was done through street shops‚ street markets and traveling salesmen called as feriwalas. Most of the products were home made i.e. cottage industry was predominant and almost every village was an independent economic entity. Products though home-made‚ carried an excellent quality as same business or profession was carried

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    MARKETING CONCEPT OF BUILD- BEAR- WORKSHOP ABSTRACT: Build-A-Bear is a toy making company started by Maxine Clark in 1996. She gave preference to customer satisfaction. It is a customer centered organization. It gives personalization to customer by creating a facility of making his own stuffed toy. Many critics posed on her that she took a poor business decision. But now it is the one of the top toy making company. It has won a number of awards what marketing concept worked by the Maxine Clark to

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    Question 1 Ariel is using the “marketing concept”. They have determined the needs and wants of their consumers/customers. The product in want and need by the consumers is washing powder for washing clothes. This “Ariel” washing powder has been said to be better than the number one best selling washing powder and all their competitors washing powders. Ariel is constantly trying to better and improve their product for customer satisfaction and needs changing. They are improving their company by offering

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    CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 INTRODUCTION 2 RATIONALE 3 MARKETING DECISION PROBLEM 3 SCOPE 3 LIMITATIONS 4 DETAILED METHODOLOGY 5 LITERATURE REVIEW 7 SECONDARY STUDY 8 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 8 STP 9 CVP 11 BRANDING 12 SWOT ANALYSIS 15 COMPETITIVE DYNAMICS: PORTER’S FORCES 17 ANSOFF’S MARKET-PRODUCT GRID 18 PRIMARY RESEARCH 19 FINDINGS 24

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    The whole idea of marketing revovles around 3 main thing the are the needs‚wants and demands. in normal life needs‚wants and demands are often used interchangeable but in marketing concept‚they are defined in diverse sense • Needs:the basic requirments that individual wishes to satisfy basic needs[food‚shelter‚drink‚safety‚affection] • Wants:wants are a step up ahead of needs and the depend on the needs of the humans‚ a want is a desire for specific product or service to satisfy underlying needs

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