Trendsetters in deodorant The deodorant market in India is showing an upward trend as major players tap this segment. The growing income and increased expenditure capacity of average Indian consumers have changed their lifestyle habits. Deodorant market in India is estimated to be of Rs 10‚543.3 million in 2011 and is expected to reach Rs 13‚ 340.7 million by the year 2012. The deodorant market is projected to grow at 25 per cent CAGR over next 5 years. The deodorant market is divided into
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Segmentation and Target Market Paper MKT/571 Segmentation and Target Market Paper To obtain success‚ and then retain success‚ organizations need to determine which market segments to focus (Kotler & Keller‚ 2012). Additional consideration is necessary to ensure that the organization can effectively serve this market segment. According to Kotler and Keller (2012)‚ the finest marketing plans identify and embrace segment differentiation by determining the demographic‚ psychographic‚ geographic
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Segmentation in B2B Markets A White Paper by Paul Hague and Matthew Harrison of B2B International E-mail Web Blog info@b2binternational.com www.b2binternational.com www.b2binternational.com/b2b-blog/ WHAT IS MARKETING IF IT IS NOT ABOUT SEGMENTATION? CVS Pharmacy is one of the most successful drug store chains in America. What is the reason for this success? They understand their market and have approached it through segmentation and targeting. The company looked at its customer base
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demographic segmentation bases are the most popular and practical segmentation bases. Kotler(1984‚ p. 255) states that “demographic variables are the most popular bases for distinguishing customer groups”‚ possibly because the ease with which this kind of data can be collected. Demographic segmentation divided the market into groups of basis variables which consists of age‚ sex‚ income‚ and social class. Age Consumer needs and want usually change with the time changed.Segmenting market by age often
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PepsiCo vs. Market Segmentation Introduction Pepsi-Cola was founded by a druggist‚ Caleb Bradham in year 1898 (Overview‚ 2008). He came from New Bern‚ North Carolina (Overview‚ 2008). In year 1965‚ Pepsi-Cola merged with Frito-Lay in a new company named PepsiCo (Overview‚ 2008). Then‚ PepsiCo merged with Tropicana in year 1998 and also Quaker Oats Company in year 2001 (Overview‚ 2008). Those mergers have been divided in categories such as food‚ beverage and snacks. Now‚ Pepsi Brand is part of
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Summary........................................................................................ vi Potential Market Segmentation of a Brand New Product Product Potrayal................................................................................. vii Potential Market Segmentation..................................................................... viii Segmentation Profile..................................................................................... ix Evaluating The
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Marketing Project : AXE I/ The situation analysis {draw:frame} The environment Axe was inspired by another Unilever’s brand‚ Impulse. Like Axe‚ Impulse was a fragranced deodorant body spray for women that promised wearers male attention. Thanks to Axe’ success in France‚ Unilever decided to launch the brand in other European countries from 1985. However‚ in United Kingdom‚ the brand was renamed Lynx. Then‚ Axe encountered the same success in Latin America but it was less important
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According to Schiffman and Kanuk (2007)‚ market segmentation is the process of dividing a potential marketing into distinct subsets of consumers with a common need or characteristic and selecting one or more segments as a target market to be reached with a distinct marketing mix. When a mass customization approach cannot satisfy buyers’ individual needs‚ market segmentation is essential for determining which sizes will best fit groups of customers who share similar needs‚ thereby increasing customer
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man is becoming an object of women’s sexual desire – luscious one‚ having voracious appetite for pure chocolate. The deodorant he uses is believed to make this mental picture practicable which the commercial creates. Which man has never dreamed of simply being irresistible and sweeping the ladies off their feet just by using a special deodorant? That is the idea of “The AXE Effect” which implies that every last man could be the object of women’s desire by using this antiperspirant. Considering
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TOPIC: Outline the main reasons why an organization should adopt market segmentation‚ giving brief examples. Market segmentation is the process of dividing the market according to similarities that exist among the various subgroups within the market. The similarities may be common characteristics‚ or common needs and desires. (All Business - Directory Of Business Terms 2011) Market segmentation has become an important function in the banking industry because of the existence of intense competition
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