CREATE A WINNING BRAND THROUGH EXPANDING BRAND EQUITY Prepared By A.P Narasinghe Reg No. Driving Brand For Results June 2013 Examination Postgraduate Diploma In Marketing SRI LANKA INSTITUTE OF MARKETING Acknowledgements I am heartily thankful to Mrs. Tharangi Wijethunga‚ whose encouragement‚ supervision and support from the preliminary to the concluding level enabled me to develop an understanding of the subject. I would also like to thank to Mrs. Indika and the supporting
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New Zealand Diploma in Business/Bachelor of Applied Management/Bachelor of Tourism Management MGMT.5541/5941 Fundamentals of Marketing Assignment 1 Summer School‚ 2013 Due Date: Tuesday 14th January 2014 Assignment 1 - Summer School‚ 2013 The assignment comprises 25% of the total marks for the course. 1. Purpose The purpose of this assessment is to: enhance and assess your knowledge and understanding of the theories‚ concepts and techniques
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optimal use of the elements of promotion (Advertising‚ Sales Promotion‚ PR & Personal Selling). THE ROLE OF PROMOTION Competitive Advantage High product quality Rapid delivery Low prices Excellent service Unique features MARKETING COMMUNICATION PROCESS Communication is the process by which we exchange or share meanings through a common set of symbols. 2 categories of communication: a) Interpersonal communication: Direct‚ face-to-face communication between two or more
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Marketing Strategies of Global Brands in Indian Markets In the article Marketing Strategies of Global Brand in Indian Markets by Journal of Arts‚ Science & Commerce talks about how India is among the largest markets in the world in terms of sheer size along with China which together account for 37 percent of the overall world population. Some of the global brands in Indian are Kellogg’s‚ Initial Blunders‚ McDonalds‚ and many more. Kellogg’s is one of the most successful global brands in the
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-Journal of Arts‚ Science & Commerce ■ E-ISSN 2229-4686 ■ ISSN 2231-4172 MARKETING STRATEGIES OF GLOBAL BRANDS IN INDIAN MARKETS Dr. Girish Taneja‚ Associate Professor‚ Head of Department‚ School of Business‚ Faculty of Business & Applied Arts‚ Lovely Professional University‚ Phagwara‚ Punjab‚ India Neeraj Gupta‚ Lecturer‚ School of Business‚ Faculty of Business & Applied Arts‚ Lovely Professional University‚ Phagwara‚ Punjab‚ India. Rajan Girdhar‚ Research Fellow‚ Faculty of Business & applied
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you may or may not pay a premium. So when you buy a car‚ part of the augmented product would be the warranty‚ the customer service support offered by the car’s manufacture‚ and any after-sales service. PLACE: Another element of Neil H.Borden’s Marketing Mix is Place. Place is also known as channel‚ distribution‚ or intermediary. It is the mechanism through which goods and/or services are moved from the manufacturer/ service provider to
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Attributes Describe the attributes of your product or service in detail Product attributes help organizations edge out competition by highlighting or providing personalization GNC know all too well that some weight management plans can leave you feeling like you are missing out on good foods. But with GNC popular weight management plans you do not have to forfeit your favorite foods and still managed your weight. GNC offers the customers their own meals menu simply handpicked by the customers
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in production capabilities will allow us to later expand our product lines with new innovations and offer our customers a higher quality premium brand. The marketing plan of our company will focus on turning our current product into a cash cow‚ which will later fund other products and projects. In order to achieve this function the marketing of our current product will focus on the segments of both women and men between the ages of 14 to 35 who are active and enjoy quality footwear at a relatively
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Case Study 1 Salon Promotions Hair is important to most people across the world and to women in particular. Visits to the hairdresser are motivated by a variety of reasons and some of these motivations can be associated with phases in peoples’ life stages‚ as set out in Table 1. Hair care products have been designed to appeal to different markets and at one end of the spectrum inexpensive shampoos and conditioners can be purchased from supermarkets‚ grocery stores and corner shops‚ on an everyday
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[Type the company name] [Type the company address] [Type the phone number] [Type the fax number] Meshal Problem Definition La Guinguette restaurant is not profitable. Critical Facts * La Guinguette rarely sees any repeat business because of the language barrier. The vast majority of tourists‚ regardless of their native tongue‚ speak English. In fact‚ the majority are U.S. citizens and speak no other language. * Bloody Mary’s is “the” place to be in Bora Bora and is always
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