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    6. Segments and Targets TREK Corp. segments the market as follows. As our service requires innovation and taste from the customer‚ we are looking for specific purchase behavior of a customer that has an innovative spirit but that is also brand loyal. Our target customers are people that believe in their innovative and creative spirit. With our service‚ they will be able to fulfill their trendsetter-lifestyle‚ as well as having high-quality and personal furniture. We are aware that our products will

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    Teri Cowling 2/2/2012 TRAP-EASE AMERICA: THE BIG CHEESE OF MOUSE TRAPS 1. Martha and the trap-ease investors believe they face a once in a life time opportunity. With this being said I assume the investors are referring to their ability of growth and profit. Information needed to evaluate this opportunity would be that of their competitors. The investors should see what if any advantage they have in regards to price and product. Also if any competitor is really pushing the “humane”

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    C. Extenal Data Table 1 Direct Foreign Tourist Arrival to Bali by Nationality Period 2008 – 2012 NATIONALITY 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Australia 308‚698 446‚042 647‚872 790‚965 823‚821 Afganistan 52 27 52 24 29 Buthan 29 48 52 56 34 Bangladesh 893 1‚032 1‚431 1‚977 1‚716 Fiji 85 141 151 159 657 Hongkong 12‚905 9‚370 15‚172 21‚968 27‚426 India 26‚557 30‚813 40‚777 50‚435 46‚632 Iran/Teheran 2‚536 3‚441 7‚098 9‚002 9‚635 Japan 354‚817 319‚473

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    Trap-Ease America 1. Martha and the investors in Trap-Ease seem to face a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.” What information do they need to evaluate this opportunity? What do you think the investor group would write as its “mission statement?” The information that is needed for Martha and her investors to evaluate their opportunity is setting attainable objectives and goals for their product. Their Mission statement would probably be “To help you control your pest problem with ease.”

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    1. I feel Martha and the Trap-Ease America investors need to do some strategic planning- the process of developing and maintaining a strategic fit between the organization’s goals and capabilities and its changing marketing opportunities. This would set the stage for the rest of the planning. I do not think Martha has done enough research into the market to really assess whether the demand for her product would be there. Martha needs to think about her marketing concept‚ which is a philosophy

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    The company’s mission is focused on marketing specialty inventory software products to over 1‚200 VARs that sell in vertical markets. Each market is distinct and serves a particular specialty industry. In addition to the software‚ Bradley will sell the inventory data collection hardware that will operate the software. Customarily‚ VARs who sell to these vertical markets focus solely on the industry ’s distinctive product line or service. Though their customers have inventory controls needs‚ these

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    income. 2) People who like to have fun with technology. No other platform offers as many entry level tools (the whole iLife bunch and more). This includes people who like to shoot a lot of digital photos or video. It’s the whole digital hub concept. People are starting to buy into it. 3) Music enthusiasts and fans ages 12-35. 4) Professionals in media and design. The first two groups do overlap‚ but it’s a huge market. Way bigger than 5% or whatever. Apple’s problem is not really

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    GLOBAL TARGET MARKET STRATEGY If‚ after evaluating the identified segments in terms of the three criteria presented earlier‚ a decision is made to proceed‚ an appropriate targeting strategy must be developed. There are three basic categories of target marketing strategies: standardized marketing‚ concentrated marketing‚ and differentiated marketing. Standardized global marketing is analogous to mass marketing in a single country. It involves creating the same marketing mix for broad market of-potential

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    The Nike-owned American sportswear company has taken over its own distribution in China‚ moved senior marketing staff to China and put Nike ad agency Wieden & Kennedy in charge of a campaign centered on "Love Noise‚" a documentary film (as well as an integrated marketing campaign) about one of the most quintessential aspects of the music world: the road trip. Two bands‚ 3‚584 miles In August 2008‚ two Beijing-based groups -- the post-punk-rock band P.K.14‚ already one of the most influential

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    Trap Ease Case 1) A once in a lifetime opportunity to me symbolizes‚ that if the company doesn’t get their marketing/sales strategy correct‚ within a specific time period‚ all their hope for the product to be outstanding‚ diminishes‚ because new products can surface that are similar and create competition for them. I feel as though Martha didn’t assess her target market’s needs and wants. I feel as though Martha exhibited marketing myopia‚ in which they focused on the (actual) product rather

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