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    Lipton Marketing Strategy

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    Product Name: Lipton Tea Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 Overview of Consumer Behavior Audit for Lipton tea 3 2.1 Market segmentation 3 2.2 Product positioning 4 2.3 Pricing 4 2.4 Distribution strategy 5 2.5 Promotion strategy 5 2.6 Product 6 2.7 Consumer satisfaction and commitment 6 3.0 Conclusion 7 Reference List 8 1.0 Introduction Lipton as one of Unilever’s brands established by Thompson Lipton in the UK is now the world’s largest tea brand regardless from

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    Lipton

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    Dedicated To My family‚ specially my father & mother‚ who consistently motivate & encourage me to stand against various challenges in the light of their love with me. Thank you Baba & Ammi……. Acknowledgement The purpose of this report is to extol the invaluable assistance‚ contribution and guidance of some dedicated personnel without whom this training and report would have only been a dream. In this laudatory resolution the name of Mr. Vaqaar Ahmed Khan my

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    lipton marketing project

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    Introduction Situation Analysis Lipton - Company Profile Lipton Yellow Label Over the Rest Suppliers Intermediaries Sustainable Development Liptons Macro-environment Competitors Customer Environment (Demographics) Current/Potential Market Factors of purchase Socio-Cultural Economic Nature Technological SWOT Analysis of Lipton Objectives Marketing Objectives Perceptual Mapping Selection and Measuring of Target Markets Mktg Research Methodology Results Analysis Market Segmentation Target Market Strategy

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    Case Study: Lipton and Kai Shii Competitors in the iced-tea market Author: Parag Agarwal Date: 25/11/2002 Tutorial Group: 7 Tutor: Ms Gillian Scott 1. Executive Summary Unilever Bestfoods‚ USA and Shin Shii‚ Taiwan are competitors in the rapidly growing iced-tea market with their brands Lipton (in alliance with Pepsi)

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    Lipton Marketing Plan

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    INTRODUCTION Green tea is widely consumed in Pakistan and is regarded as a health-promoting beverage. The idea behind this project is to conduct a brand-blind taste test for green tea and devise marketing strategies. For this‚ we have chosen two leading brands of Pakistan i.e. Lipton and Tapal. Their corporate profiles are briefly discussed below Lipton is one of the world ’s great refreshment brands‚ making a big splash in the global beverages market with tea-based drinks including leaf tea‚ infusions

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    Bruce Lipton

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    The following article I have written is about the stunning and highly enlightening findings of cellular biologist and author Bruce H. Lipton PhD. This is basically a “book report” or “note taking” about his DVD entitled “The New Biology. Where Mind & Matter Meet.” I am extremely excited about what he presents and it is very quickly becoming an integral part of my own empowerment through knowledge that is simply mind blowing in its ramifications. If you ever had difficulty making the leap from science

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    Pepsi lipton

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    GLOBAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT PepsiCo-Lipton Case Brand Re-introduction Avinash Chaturvedi‚147860 4/28/2014 Problem Statement: In a strategic move to expand its market share in ready-to-drink tea market category‚ Pepsi had decided to invest aggressively in its brand-Brisk. The challenge facing the top management of the companyMary Barnard‚ Vice President PepsiCo and Marison Tamaro‚ General Manager‚ Pepsi-Lipton partnership is to choose a suitable advertisement media for Brisk (Social Media

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    Lipton case study

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    Brand fatigue The Tea market in Pakistan is showing a consistent decline for last several years. The trend seems universal as the sub-continent is facing a similar situation. Consequently the tea cartel in India has been visible on mass media through a category campaign in an effort to stymie the persistent fall. With a national market of 200‚000 plus tons in 2012‚ the following broad break- up unveils the market dynamics. Branded Tea Un- branded Tea 115‚000 90‚000 Total 205‚000 tons Unilever

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    Geographic Factors

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    Geographic Factors of 2 Nations Geographic factors affect the development of a specific region or nation in a couple of ways:  1) Climate affects how habitable a region is‚ and as a result‚ very few nations may survive in harsh climates and few may thrive in less-than-ideal climatic conditions. If you notice‚ the power in the world lies in the Norther Hemisphere. This is not a coincidence‚ but a result of the poor land fertility‚ high water scarcity and high disease outspread in tropic areas present

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    Geographic Profiling

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    Introduction Geographic profiling is an investigative process rooted in Environmental Criminology (Brantingham & Brantingham 1981) and is a tool used by international police forces‚ whom use the crime scene locations of a linked series of offences to examine the likelihood of the geographical area the offender most likely works or lives in – known as their anchor point- (Rossmo‚ 2000a) in order to narrow down the area in which the police will focus their investigation to identify a suspect. This

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