a Product Mix? Product mix‚ also known as product assortment‚ refers to the total number of product lines that a company offers to its customers. For example‚ a small company may sell multiple lines of products. Sometimes‚ these product lines are fairly similar‚ such as dish washing liquid and bar soap‚ which are used for cleaning and use similar technologies. Other times‚ the product lines are vastly different‚ such as diapers and razors. The four dimensions to a company’s product mix include width
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2012 2012 Let’s Help Inc. Garrett Brower Adam Forbes Shea Kirsop [Promotional Plan] The following document contains the promotional plan for the Let’s Help Inc. newsletter. Executive Summary As Washburn University students Garrett Brower‚ Adam Forbes‚ and Shea Kirsop partnered with Let’s Help Inc. of Topeka‚ Kansas to develop a promotional plan consisting of an up to date organization newsletter. The goal was to raise awareness of the organization through the newsletter that is sent
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Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course involves an integrated analysis of the role of marketing within the total organization. Specific attention is given to the analysis of factors affecting consumer behavior‚ the identification of marketing variables‚ the development and use of marketing strategies‚ and the discussion of international marketing issues. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies
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THE PROMOTIONAL TOOLSADVERTISING1. PERVASIVENESS: Advertising permits the seller to repeat a message many times. It also allows the buyer to compare messages of various competitors. Large scale advertising says something positive about the seller size‚ power and success. 2. AMPLIFIED EXPRESSIVENESS: Advertising provides opportunities for dramatizing the company and its products through the artful print sound color. ADVERTISING CAN BE USED TO BUILD UP A LONG TERM IMAGE FOR A PRODUCTPROMOTIONThe
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| Introduction Pepsi co is a carbonated beverage that is produced and manufactured by PepsiCo. It is sold in stores restaurants and from vending machines. The drink was first made in the 1890s by a pharmacist Caleb Bradham in New Bern‚ North Carolina. The brand was trademarked on June 16 1903.The has been many Pepsi variants over the years since 1903 to name a few they have Diet Pepsi‚ Crystal Pepsi‚ Pepsi Twist‚ Pepsi blue‚ Pepsi raw‚ Pepsi one etc. PepsiCo is situated in
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PEPSICO b. COCA-COLA c. COLA WAR : THE CONCEPT d. RESEARCH PAPERS USED AS SECONDARY MATERIAL i. Coke Vs Pepsi fighting for foreign markets ii. Comparison between Coke and Pepsi iii. Brand Analysis : PepsiCo iv. Brand Analysis : Coca-Cola v. History of Coca-Cola : The best soda vi. Coke Vs Pepsi vii. Comparison between Coke and Pepsi viii. The rivalry of various fronts ix. Market share
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1. Describe the three medical uses for drugs and give examples. (2 points) The three medical uses for drugs include to prevent disease‚ diagnose disease‚ and to treat signs‚ symptoms‚ conditions‚ and diseases. Examples could include‚ preventive use(prophylaxis) diagnostic use(radiopaque)‚ and therapeutic use(antibiotic drugs) 2. Give the meaning of and describe the linguistic origin of the symbol Rx. (2 points) 3. Give the name of a medication in current usage that originated from the natural
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mock their rivals’ products by displaying comparative ads just to be number one. Pepsi and Bench are two of the brands that used these strategies in advertising to help them grow in the business world. They worked hard and intelligently advertised their products through the use of other advertising strategies to get to where they are now. Companies in the Philippines should adapt the advertising strategies of Pepsi and Bench to help them grow into iconic brands. In 1894‚ Caleb Bradham‚ a pharmacist
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discipline‚ a fifth ‘P’ was added — People. And recently‚ two further ‘P’s were added‚ mainly for service industries — Process and Physical evidence. These considerations are now known as the 7Ps of marketing‚ sometimes referred to as the marketing mix. 1. Product There is no point in developing a product or service that no one wants to buy‚ yet many businesses decide what to offer first‚ and then hope to find a market for it afterwards. In contrast‚ the successful company will find out what
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Pepsi Company Acknowledgment……………………………………………………..…( 3 ) Executive abstract……………………………………………..…...…..( 4 ) Introduction ………………………………………………………..…..…( 5 ) Environmental Background ………………………..……….…….( 5 - 6 ) Organizational Analysis……………………………………………( 7-10 ) Problem identification And solution ……………………….….( 11-12 ) Charts related to Pepsi Company ……………………………...( 12-14 ) Summary ………………………………………………………………..( 15-16 ) Reference
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