REVIEW 1. Service marketing 2. Product 3. Price 4. Place (distribution) 5. Promotion 1 = mixture of general knowledge 2 = all about product 3 = also a mixture but there is a requirement to give examples 4 = services 5 = all about communication. (see and know: communication model and discuss how the model works.) Distribution intensity: INTENSIVE: Coca-Cola‚ milk‚ bread. Distribution through every reasonable outlet in a market. Where the product is available in every possible
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1. On the Basics: a. We have asserted that marketing is really the strategic idea of ‘connectedness’ with customers. From the perspective of your final project company‚ identify and discuss how your company connects with its customers – select from either the marketing concept or the selling concept. Be sure to define each concept and be detailed in your response. A: Marketing concept holds that achieving organizational goals depends on knowing the needs and wants of target markets and delivering
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BUSINESS PLAN 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Charming Joint-stock company is a distributor of products from manufacturers to retailers. The products that we distribute including Women’s Perfume and Men’s Aftershave. We intend to work on two markets are NAFTA and EU. The target customer of The Charming company are the person who find the attraction and the personality from themselves. Because our products make them discover the novelty from things familiar with them. The main market we aim to is the
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marketers‚ feel that the image of a particular channel in which they sell product does not matter- all that matters is that the right customers shop there and the product is displayed in the right way. Others maintain that channel images- such as retail store- can be critical and must be consistent with the image of the product. Take a position and justify: Whether channel images do not really affect the brand images of the products they sell versus channel images must be consistent with the brand image
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The traditional way of viewing the components of marketing is via the four Ps: 1. Product. Goods and services (creating offerings). 2. Promotion. Communication. 3. Place. Getting the product to a point at which the customer can purchase it (delivering). 4. Price. The monetary amount charged for the product (exchange). Introduced in the early 1950s‚ the four Ps were called the marketing mix‚ meaning that a marketing plan is a mix of these four components. If the four Ps are the same as
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Company G 3-Year Marketing Plan Assessment Code: MKT1 Student Name: Lauren Lambert Student ID: 295309 Date: 3/4/2014 Mentor Name: Aneesah Sultan Table of Contents Introduction 3 Mission Statement 3 The Product 3 Consumer Product Classification 4 Target Market 4 Competitive Situation Analysis 5 Analysis of Competition using Porter’s 5 Forces Model 5 SWOT Analysis 6 Strengths Error! Bookmark not defined. Weaknesses Error! Bookmark not defined. Opportunities Error! Bookmark not
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with producing‚ packaging‚ transporting and using. It is small in size but water is cheap and plentiful in a corporation along with being durable. b) The reason that this product would be great for households are it is chemical free and very portable. This would be the only product needed for the whole household. The product could clean the bathroom‚ kitchen‚ kids toys‚ and safer for children. No more putting child proof locks on all the cabinet doors along with the concern of calling poison control
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I will evaluate the effectiveness of the marketing techniques used by Cadbury. Overall the marketing techniques used by Cadbury have worked out extremely well‚ for every technique used‚ Cadbury have come out successful‚ they have made millions in profit. They continue to make lots of new products and gain more and more customers at the same time. Where Cadbury has used the marketing strategy of branding they have been massively successful‚ their logo is iconic‚ it is recognised worldwide‚ it is
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Marketing lecture 3: SITUATION ANALYSIS This involves a thorough study of the broad trends within the economy and society‚ and a comprehensive analysis of markets‚ suppliers‚ competitors and the company itself. There are a number of marketing techniques that can be used in analysing an organisation’s environment. These include the following: SWOT Analysis: Thi i an overall evaluation of a A l i This is ll l ti f company’s strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats. Strengths and Weaknesses
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3-Year Marketing Plan Valerie Wilson 000236748 05/20/2013 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Mission Statement 3 The Product 3 Consumer Product Classification 3 Target Market 3 Competitive Situation Analysis 4 Analysis of Competition using Porter’s 5 Forces Model 4 SWOT Analysis 4 Strengths 5 Weaknesses 5 Opportunities 5 Threats 6 Market Objectives 6 Product Objective 6 Price Objective 6 Place Objective 6 Promotion Objective 7 Marketing Strategies 7 Product Strategies
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