City of Fremantle / Economic development & marketing Destination marketing plan Fremantle 2011 to 2015 “Tourism is not a community service; it is a commercial industry‚ the intent being to attract visitors so that they spend their money with destination services and businesses. It is also highly competitive locally‚ regionally and internationally due to the huge benefit potential from successful tourism marketing. Public support of tourism is about economic development rather than community
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Positioning strategies Premium pricing strategy It is used to maximize profit in areas where customers are happy to pay more. The practice is intended to exploit the tendency for buyers to assume that expensive items enjoy an exceptional reputation or represent exceptional quality and distinction Example: Louis Vuitton‚ Rolex‚ first class air travel‚ luxury hotels etc. are products and services applying a premium pricing strategy. Economy Pricing Supermarkets often have economy brands
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profits by analysing four types of segmentation which need to be identified (Alan & Tracy‚ 2002). These types include Geographic‚ Demographic‚ Psychographic and Behavioural segmentation. Geographic Inner city Outer suburbs Demographic Female 20-45 year old Student‚ office worker and housewives Middle class Average income Educated Urban‚ Brisbane Health conscious Gym Family Psychographic Social class (Middle class) Lifestyle (self-expression) Follow trends Behaviour Brand-loyalty
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The Trex Company Marketing Plan 1) Executive Summary The following document provides an in depth look at the performance and strengths of the Trex Company and the products currently offered. The end user of the products offered‚ are looked at in depth to give a better understanding and direction for future marketing efforts. The marketing suggestions and directions provided will help the Trex Company to continue its status as a leader into the future. 2) Company Description Trex Company
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TrueCar Marketing Plan TrueCar Marketing Plan Have you ever found yourself in the middle of purchasing a vehicle and wonder if you were getting a fair deal? TrueCar aims at alleviating that issue by providing consumers with real-time‚ pertinent data that better guides them through their purchase decision. Additionally‚ they have transformed the way dealers attract their customers and inevitably sell cars. The following paper will show how TrueCar has captivated the segment with their strategic
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BARNEYS MARKETING PLAN Executive summary Barneys is planning to extend the target market by embracing budget fashionistas as well as current target customers who are fashion connoisseurs with a high disposable income and cutting-edge taste. It is because‚ according to Spending Pulse‚ Sales of luxury goods fell 27.6% in December 2009 compared with December 2008 including credit cards and cash. The pullback in luxury spending due to the deteriorating economy brought about a sharp slowdown and a
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for advertising would be to better promote our little Bemidji store and gain a larger percentage of college students as consumers. We are looking to have at least 75% of college students to have eaten at Qdoba at least once by the end of the school year. College students makeup a large percentage of the Bemidji population that is why we are choosing to aim most of our ads at them. Since Qdoba is based out of Colorado and there aren’t many in Minnesota‚ it is important for us to get the name out there
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Draft Marketing Plan [pic] Submitted by: Michael Witt Teacher: Leslie Smith Dave Armstrong Date: November 24th 2011 Zac Fryia Ben Hadley Dan Burns | | |Table of Contents | |Section |Page Number
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v. The threat of substitutes: 8 III. Segmented Market & Positioning 9 3.1. Potential for developing market and products line 9 3.2. Two appropriated target markets 9 a. Segmented market 1: Target for Adult Athletes 9 b. Segmented market 2: Target for Children 11 IV. Marketing Plan _ Marketing Mix Strategies 14 4.1 Marketing Objective 14 4.2 Product 14 4.3. Price 16 4.4. Place 17 4.5. Promotion 18 4.6. Budgeted plan 23 V. Recommendation 25 VI. Referencing 25 Ellen Gandy (2012); “A
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Austin Wang Dr. Sean Jasso Section 22 May 24‚ 2012 Marketing Plan Stage 2 Nike: Executive Summary: - Bill Bowerman and Phillip Knight found the company as Blue Ribbon Sports in 1964 - Changed the name to Nike in 1978 - Nike Headquarter is located in Beaverton Oregon - Global marketer of footwear‚ apparel‚ equipment and accessory products - Offers footwear and products to sports such as tennis‚golf‚ baseball‚ football‚ bicycling‚ volleyball‚ wrestling‚ cheerleading‚ aquatic activities
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