Chapter 9 THE MARKETING PLAN AND THE 8 P’S (Where We Would Like to Be?) Marketing Plan is defined as written plan that is used to guide an organization’s marketing activities for a period of two years or less. It is quite detailed and specific‚ and it helps an organization coordinate the many steps and people that play a role in marketing. * Marketing plan is also called as tactical plans or short-term plans. * Strategic plan or a long-term plan is a three-year or more that is more general
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1.0 Executive Summary 3 2.0 Situation Analysis 3 2.1 Overview 3 2.2 Current Market Situation 4 2.3 SWOT analysis 5 2.3.1 Strengths 5 2.3.2 Weaknesses 6 2.3.3 Opportunities 7 2.3.4 Threats 7 2.3.5 Keys to success 8 3.0 Objectives 8 4.0 Marketing Strategy 9 4.1 Overview 9 4.2 Mission 9 4.3 Target segment 9 4.4 Positioning 10 4.5 Communication Program 10 5.0 Action Program 11 6.0 Expenses Forecast 12 7.0 Implementation Controls 13 1.0 Executive Summary The consortium of Memphis
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approximately ten percent of total scrap metals exported annually. In this marketing plan‚ we focus on the supplier side‚ specifically in the residential area‚ to obtain more recyclable materials in order to maintain its exporting market share in the industry. We suggest SA Recycling apply a market penetration strategy as its strategic direction for long-term sustainable growth. Within the next year‚ we recommend five marketing activities to ensure SA Recycling’s objectives are attainable. First‚
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Topic 1. Executive Summary 2. Current Marketing Situation 3. Market Description 4. Product Review 5. Competitive Analysis 6. The Competitors Of Sun Chips 7. Competitive Review 8. SWOT Analysis 9. Objectives and Issues 10. Marketing Strategy 11. Positioning 12. Product Strategy 13. Pricing Strategy 14. Distribution Strategy 15. Marketing Communication Strategy 16. Marketing Research 17. Results Of Survey 18. Marketing Organization 19. Action Program 20. Budgets
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COMPUTER STUDIES DAU BRANCH 2012-2013 MARKETING PLAN “THE JOURNEY CAFÉ” “The Taste of Adventure” Submitted by: LUMAGUE‚ KIMBERLY A. AB4AA Submitted to: Mr. Salvador C. Lacsina VI. Developing a Marketing Plan A. Marketing Planning Defined B. Steps in Marketing Planning Process C. Contents of a Marketing Plan 1. Development of Objectives
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Opportunities: 7 4. Threats: 8 IV. Market-Product Focus: 8 1. Marketing and Product Objectives 8 2. Target Market 9 3. Product differentiation 9 V. Marketing Strategy: 9 1. Product Strategy: 9 2. Pricing Strategy: 9 3. Distribution Strategy: 10 4. Marketing Communication Strategy: 10 4.1. Advertising: 10 4.2. Direct Marketing: 11 4.3. Sales Promotion: 11 4.4. Personal selling: 12 5. Marketing Organization: 12 VI. Action Programs: 12 VII. Budget ( in one
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The Marketing Audit The marketing audit has certain similarities to a financial audit in that it is a review or appraisal of your existing marketing activities. Carrying out the marketing audit provides the opportunity to review and appraise your whole marketing activity‚ enabling you to assess past and present performance as well as to provide the basis for evaluating possible future courses of action. Because the business environment is constantly changing‚ the marketing audit should be used
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guidance on how to develop a 5 to 7 paragraphs that will allow me to determine the marketing deliverables for this project adn provide resources. I ’m attaching the original scenario. Your help is greatly appreciated You are developing the scope statement for the project‚ and now you are up to the marketing deliverables. You have met with the director of Sales and Marketing and have a general sense of what marketing will be needed to effectively launch the upgraded product. There will be a series
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thanks to Ma’am Zeenat Jabbar‚ for her help‚ guidance and suggestions throughout the making of this project‚ they have been very useful in making this report. She helped us find new ways of being innovative and creative and discover and polish the marketing side of us. We would not have realized we had it in us to manage such creativity and stress of deadlines otherwise. This report would not have been possible without her direction‚ guidelines and cooperation. We are indebted to the persons and
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BBIM4103 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING SEPTEMBER 2014 Name: Lam Teik Ken Matrix No: 870211085841001 Johor Learning Centre Table of Contents Page No 1. Introduction 3 2. Internal and External Driving Forces to International 4-7 3. Most Significant Driving Forces 7 4. Strategies implemented by Toyota to International 7-9 5. Conclusion 9 Introduction Toyota is 2nd largest automotive manufacturer in the world and Toyota Motor Corporation is headquartered in Toyota City‚ Aichi
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