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    TME2361 Marketing and E-Commerce Tutorial 2 Understanding E-Commerce Guideline: Please submit your handwritten answers of Tutorial 02 and submit it to your tutor before the tutorial. Discussion Questions 1. Some economists suggest that the increase in e-commerce within the B2B market will lead to greater competition and more goods and services becoming commoditiesmeaning they compete solely on price. How do you think this competition is likely to affect buyers within the B2B market

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    Itunes Marketing Analysis

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    Marketing Management Midterm Paper 1 Introduction It was clearly specified not to include an introduction in this document‚ however‚ I feel that adding the following words would strengthen the arguments in this document. I have an IT background‚ I am not a programmer‚ but I have been working in IT for the last 10+ years. All my life I have been a PC person and not a MAC person‚ I have used MAC in some occasions but I always felt that PCs were more user-friendly. It is needless to describe

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    1. At the time when the market leader for instant noodles was Nestles Maggi‚ the main challenger was Top Ramen’s Noodles. Applying the concepts of marketing Management‚ what would be your strategic plan in order to keep up the top position of Maggi. Answer: The main strategic plan in order to keep up the top position of Maggi are as follows: 2. Discuss the relationship between ‘Segmentation’ and ‘Positioning’. Explain the major criteria of Segmentation and Positioning. Quote sufficient examples

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    Viet Namese thick noodle soup Towards from Hans Gerlach and Susanna Bingemer‚ two journalists in The Art of Cooking column‚ thick noodle soup is their amazing discovery in their visit to Viet Nam. the two German authors mission given by the publisher of the cookbook G&U (Grafer and Unzer) is writing a book about the  art of Vietnamese cooking and they spent most of time to find out the “Varieties” of this special dish in many different localities. Like rice noodle soup‚ thick noodle soup consisting

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    Colgate Toothpaste MARKETING MIX ANALYSIS “Stronger Say Bhe Strong Mera COLGATE” Introduction: Marketing strategies serve as the fundamental underpinning of marketing plans designed to reach marketing objectives. It is important that these objectives have measurable results. They are also influenced by a range of microenvironmental factors. Marketing strategies are dynamic and interactive. They are partially planned and partially unplanned. In our point of view Colgate management is using very

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    Marketing in MBA Marketing Analysis for BMW 1. Market Segment BMW focuses on the luxury/performance segment of global automobile business. BMW’s main markets are in Germany‚ Great Britain‚ Japan‚ Italy and France‚ while the United States is its critical market. 2. Customer value proposition BMW is neither a boutique‚ offering one or two specialty models‚ or the producer of several million automobiles a year with some sold through a luxury car division. Nor is it a vast conglomerate with

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    Clocky Marketing Analysis

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    that had a growing following but was still over a year away from production‚ Nanda was faced with a number of difficult decisions as she attempted to devise a marketing plan to bring her Clocky project to fruition. The following is our analysis of her situation‚ and suggestions on how she should proceed. Question 1 Using a SWOT analysis we are able to define the success factors that will influence Clocky’s future launch on the market by identifying the potential threats that Nanda is facing as

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    Marketing Analysis - Durex

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    Individual Assessment‚ IB209 Marketing Analysis 09/10 Erecting a global brand word count 2963 Student ID: 0706335 Contents: 1. Introduction 1. Overview 2. Why Durex? 1. Financial performance 2. Market share 3. Brand strength 4. Speed of international expansion 2. The Marketing Environment 1. The Micronenvironment 1. Threat of substitute products 2. Threat of competitive rivalry 3. Threat of consumer bargaining power 4. Threat of supplier power 5. Threat of new entrants 2. The Macroenvironment

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    their sales volume. Recently‚ there have been numerous marketing campaigns in Uzbekistan that have made the given market a very aggressive and competitive market. Hence‚ choosing the right marketing strategy is a key element if not the most important factor to gain the majority of the market segment as well as competitive advantage and a better positioning towards competitors. The task of this research paper is to choose an appropriate marketing strategy for one particular product with the assumption

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    write meeting minutes What is the purpose of minutes? Minutes are written as an accurate record of a group’s meetings‚ and a record of decisions taken. They are useful because people can forget what was decided at a meeting if there is no written record of the proceedings. Minutes can also inform people who were not at the meeting about what took place. Who writes the minutes? It is normal practice for one person (minute taker) at each meeting to be given the task of writing the minutes. It may be the

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