for the marketing of a beauty product. The choices are: 1. To use a celebrity actress as a model seen using the product and 2. A relatively unknown model to play the role of girl next door using the product. My choice for the campaign is to pick a relatively unknown model to the play the role of a girl next door. Reasoning: The foundation of my reasoning is that the product is a mass market one and not in the high price range like Olay etc. 1. Beauty products work on the logic of creating
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ABSTRACT As the market place is changing‚ the purpose of this report is to critically analyse 2 chosen consumer decision process models‚ the KBM model by Kotler‚ Bowen and Makens (2006) and the BEM model by Blackwell‚ Miniard and Engel (2006) if they are vague or/ and all-encompassing in hospitality industry today with relevant industry examples. Secondary research is used to conduct data to support the author’s argument. Consumer behaviour in hospitality industry today is changing by the impact
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MARKETING AND PROMOTION Promotion is part of marketing which can be considered as one of the youngest disciplines in the business world and is driven by innovation (Sutheralnd and Canwell‚ 2004). Within it‚ marketing communications‚ or promotion‚ is a management process through which an organization engages with its various audiences. Through understanding and audience’s communications environment‚ organizations seek to develop and present messages for their identified stakeholder groups‚ before
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Different Types of Consumer Promotions in India Authors: Priya Jha-Dang and Abraham Koshy Abstract The paper provides an empirical view of the range of promotions launched in the Indian market place from 1996 to 2003. The different promotions include free gift offers‚ price offs‚ extra product offers‚ exchange offers‚ buy-more-and-save offers‚ contests and sweepstakes. The most frequently launched promotion is the free gift offer followed by the sweepstake offer and extra product offer. Some differences
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Practices Question 1.Explain Decision making process and various types of decision with examples? Ans: Decision making can be regarded as the mental processes (Cognitive process) resulting in the selection of a course of action among several alternative scenarios. Every decision making process produces a final choice. The output can be an action or an opinion of choice. Developed by B. Aubrey Fisher‚ there are four stages that should be involved in all group decision making. These stages‚ or sometimes
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result of high consumer demand or because the product deteriorates rapidly. Some FMCGs – such as meat‚ fruits and vegetables‚ dairy products and baked goods – are highly perishable. Other goods such as alcohol‚ toiletries‚ pre-packaged foods‚ soft drinks and cleaning products have high turnover rates. The following are the main characteristics of FMCGs: • From the consumers’ perspective: o Frequent purchase o Low involvement (little or no effort to choose the item -- products with strong brand
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Sale Promotion A Description of the Sales promotion: Sales promotion is any initiative undertaken by an organization to promote an increase in sales‚ usage or trial of a product or service. Sales promotions are varied such as sampling‚ couponing‚ contest and sweepstake and on. The type of promotion vehicle that I want to talk about in this case is the premiums. A premium is an offer of an extra item of merchandise or service either free of at low price that is used as an incentive for purchase
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Price SK-II is known as the one of the most expensive skin care or beauty brands in Asia and the world. To keep up global brands status and able to compete better than competitors‚ SK-II has used product line pricing strategy. (UKESSAYS.com n.d.) Most of the normal type of SK-II products are pricing from RM80 until RM150‚ while the luxury type of SK-II products are pricing from RM150 until RM300. (UKESSAYS.com n.d.) Although SK-II products are mostly expensive‚ but it works well for the consumers
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Sales Promotion Sales promotion is one of the four aspects of promotional mix. (The other three parts of the promotional mix are advertising‚ personal selling‚ and publicity/public relations.) Media and non-media marketing communication are employed for a pre-determined‚ limited time to increase consumer demand‚ stimulate market demand or improve product availability. Examples include: • contests • point of purchase displays • rebate (marketing) • free travel‚ such as free flights A good definition
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Marketing Sales Promotion Sales promotion is one of the five aspects or elements of promotional mix. Promotional elements are advertising‚ personal selling‚ public relations‚ sales promotion and direct marketing. Sales and promotion is the fourth one. Sales promotion is a fast process that makes the people to be aware of some kind of good and services and increases their interests in buying those good or service‚ sales promotion is for all kind of customers. Sales promotion is one of the main
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