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    Repositioning

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    From textbook “Retailing Management 6th edition‚ Levy & Weitz”‚ retailing is a business that adds value to the products and services then sell for personal or family use. The retailing firms usually purchase goods in relatively large quantities from manufacturers or through wholesalers‚ and then sell smaller quantities to the end-users. To ensure that the brands can successfully reach and attract their target customers in retailing industry‚ brand positioning should be developed. Positioning

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    Repositioning the product – change Caferoma’s image is not a good solution for the Caferoma’s problems. Actually‚ our brand already is a well-known brand of coffee and can not loose it. I would just mention about our packaging that is old fashion and needs to be updated. - Pricing – to reduce the price is necessary to change some work process and‚ it take a large amount of time for it. Anyway‚ it is very difficult to reduce the price between 20% to 30%. - Advertising – to reach new consumers‚ it

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    Brand Repositioning

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    Brand Repositioning and Types of Brand Repositioning Brand Repositioning is changing the positioning of a brand. A particular positioning statement may not work with a brand. For instance‚ Dettol toilet soap was positioned as a beauty soap initially. This was not in line with its core values. Dettol‚ the parent brand (anti-septic liquid) was known for its ability to heal cuts and gashes. The extension’s ’beauty’ positioning was not in tune with the parent’s “germ-kill” positioning. The soap

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    Hotel Repositioning

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    {draw:frame} University of Derby/Buxton Hospitality Management MA Hotel Renovation A Tool For Repositioning In the Hotel Industry Submission Date: 7th May 2009 Business Analysis and Decision Making Student: Nana Yaa Addo Module Leader: Norman Dindsdale Introduction The hospitality industry has grown phenomenally since 2001 and has been driven by both leisure and business demand (kloppers 2005). The needs of the consumer have now become dynamic rather than static. Consumers

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    Dinesh G. Mhatre EMB III‚ Roll No. 6 Topic: Repositioning of brand Cadbury Objective: • • • • • To review the brand repositioning strategies of different sub-brands of Cadbury in India. To analyze the brand repositioning strategies of Titan watches. To study consumer awareness and perception about the brand repositioning strategies of Cadbury. To understand the ability of Cadbury to motivate consumers to buy their products Desire of Cadbury to expand their target market from kids to younger

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    Had You Not Outline

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    Slide 2: Poem‚ Had You Not Had you not hinted It would be appropriate For me to kiss you Beneath the silver moon‚ I may have avoided you And Prufrocked myself through life— Singing nothing but an etherized song. Had you not suggested Spring was a good season For us to make love‚ I might have buried myself In a library trying to find why Henry James’ delicate wound Kept him on the sidelines‚ While the match played out Before his fearful eyes. Had you not intimated I had but precious

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    Positioning and repositioning Before positioning companies has to do segmentation and targeting. Segmentation is dividing the market into segments upon some set of criteria and evaluating the profitability of each segment  Targeting is selecting one or more segments and going after them Positioning is how do you want your brand to be considered by consumers when compared to other competing brands. Positioning is based on product features such as color‚ price‚ fluffiness‚ quality of service

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    Brand Repositioning

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    developing a differentiated (new) position in the mind of stakeholders and competitors. This may involve radical changes to the brand’s logo‚ brand name‚ image‚ marketing strategy‚ and advertising themes. These changes are typically aimed at the repositioning of the brand/company‚ sometimes in an attempt to distance itself from certain negative connotations of the previous branding‚ or to move the brand upmarket. However‚ the main reason for a re-brand is to communicate a new message for a company‚

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    and repositioning and discuss why marketing managers may regard repositioning a product necessary. Give example. Positioning is means that to determine a reasonable location in potential customer’s mind. It doesn’t mean that the company should create a new product‚ something different or services. Instead‚ positioning is tried to manipulate people’s mind and idea. Positioning is an important strategy in marketing strategy and if the company wants to success they should make their product always

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    Repositioning of Lg

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    Re-positioning involves changing the identity of a product‚ relative to the identity of competing products‚ in the collective minds of the target market. It is more then just a mere marketing challenge. It involves making hard decisions about how a market is shifting and how a firm’s competitors will react. Often these decisions must be made without the benefit of sufficient information‚ simply because the definition of "volatility" is that change becomes difficult or impossible to predict. The

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