PRICING: NIVEA which is truly a global brand has not met with success in India because the target segment of NIVEA were primarily women from the upper strata of society.Its products especially men care products are very costly. The price of all its products which are used on a daily basis like Deodorants‚ talcum powder and soaps are of the same price as that of the competitors. But other products like lip care and Men care are highly priced compared to that of its competitors. The pricing strategy
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MARKETING MANAGEMENT CASE STUDY – NIVEA FOR MEN [pic] Lecturer: Mr. George Wilds Due Date: February 27‚ 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION………………………………………………………….………3 BRIEF HISTORY………………………………………………………..…………4 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS……………………………………....................5-8 ← QUESTION 1……………………………………………………………….5 ← QUESTION 2……………………………………………………………….6 ← QUESTION 3……………………………………………………………….7 ← QUESTION 4………………………………………………………………8 CONCLUSION………………………………………………………..
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I visited Woolworth s and the and I picked up Nivea‚ Dove‚ Brut and Rowena for deodorants. The prices were $4.59‚ $3.99‚ $4.30 and $3.78 They are similar products in comparison and the prices are very close to each other. I did a marketing research and the strategies are similar as follows I researched the companies and the way they target their market they do primary and secondary research Secondary research In the deodorant category‚ companies used many secondary research sources to discover
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NIVEA is a global skin and body care brand owned by the German company Beiersdorf. NIVEA has a long history in the industry dating back to 1911. NIVEA for men was introduced in the late 1980’s due to a greater demand for male products in a previously female dominated industry. In other words‚ males all over the globe were starting to take an interest in skin care and NIVEA was an innovative market leader. Since then recent estimates show NIVEA for men has ≈ 37% market share in male beauty products
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RELAUNCH: STRATEGY JANUARY 20‚ 2015 HITACHI AS A BRAND • A Japanese brand with a specialty in motors • Founded in 1910‚ the company has long since expanded its product lineup • Inspire the next = breathe life into the coming age • Home appliances: The brand of choice • Positioning: • High-end/ premium • World class highest
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Describe two pieces of data that NIVEA used when preparing its marketing plan to relaunch NIVEA FOR MEN. The NIVEA team used the SWOT analysis to assess the business and brand position and to know where their competitors are. They also used a marketing strategy these strategies set out how the objectives would be achieved within the designated budget set by the management team. 2. Explain why NIVEA used football sponsorship to help increase its sales of NIVEA FOR MEN products. They used football sponsorship
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Sebastián Gómez Nivea For Men Marketing Case Study May 18‚ 2014 1. What is the difference between product range and product mix? Product range refers to the different types of products within one category. For example‚ in the category of soft drinks there are products like Coca Cola‚ Sprite‚ Mountain Dew etc… In the other hand product mix refers to the different categories that are sold. For example‚ fruits‚ soft drinks‚ candy etc… 2. How would the increase in marketing awareness affect
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famous Nivea cream. Nivea Cream was the first true cosmetic moisturiser to be released upon the market‚ and is still Nivea’s signature product. Since then‚ the company has grown to be one of the largest skin care brands throughout the world‚ selling a range of products in over 150 countries. However‚ to meet the ever evolving customer needs and to further penetrate into the personal care and cosmetics market; Nivea extended its product range to include: body moisturisers ‚ sun care‚ Nivea for men
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Relaunch of Frooti-The ’Digen Verma’ Campaign “Our aim was to create hype around the product‚ so we introduced a mysterious character called ‘Digen Verma.’ As our target audience is the youth segment‚ we wanted to showcase their rebellious spirit through Digen Verma.” -Ram Sehgal‚ MD‚ Everest Integrated Communications. ’’Frooti has always been positioned as a drink for kids. Now‚ we want to position it as a drink for the youth‚ especially‚ the college-going teenagers. We therefore went in for
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NIVEA: MANAGING A MULTI-CATEGORY BRAND1 BACKGROUND As 2005 drew to a close‚ executives at Beiersdorf’s (BDF) Cosmed division reflected on the growth of their Nivea brand over the last decade and a half. Nivea‚ the largest cosmetics brand in the world‚ had successfully defended its position during intense competition in its major European markets. Additionally‚ the company had expanded into many new markets in South and Latin America‚ Eastern Europe‚ and Asia. Nivea had created a number of new sub-brands
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