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    Table of Contents1.Executive Summary32.Company Overview43.The Marketing Mix using 4 P ’s64.SWOT Analysis115.Porter ’s 5-Force Analysis146.Distribution Strategy167.Present Scenario188.Big Bazaar and the Retail Life Cycle219.Moving Ahead into the Future2310.Recommendations2411.Future Strategies2612.Bibliography281.Executive SummaryIndian retail sector is witnessing one of the most hectic marketing activities of all times. The companies are fighting for share of mind and heart which can finally be converted

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    doing well from the business perspective as they are ruling the roost from the Unilever’s stable. Let us analyze the ticks and crosses‚ just to understand where they should do things in an innovative way or stick to the old formulas. * Their marketing campaign for a DOVE according to me was brilliant‚ because Beauty is something which should be accessible to everyone and especially to people who get a feeling that Beauty is defined by Tall and thin. * Dove is a product related to beauty and

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    to maximize business efficiency) to be value-driven (where the retailer offers good value to the customer and has prices appropriate for the level of products and customer service) and to be goal-oriented (the retailer sets goals and then uses its strategy to attain them). I have joined Pure Yoga for over a year and a half and it is one of my favourite retailers in Hong Kong. For the application of retailing concept‚ to be customer-oriented‚ Pure Yoga is trying to offer students the most-rewarding

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    Last week we applied the marketing process to a given company which was Jetstar. Firstly we sought to understand the marketplace and the customer needs and wants. We decided that Jetstar’s market was the low cost airline offering very low cost flights in Australia and abroad. The customers in that market are really after the cheapest flight possible while realising that they are sacrificing the comforts provided by a full service airline. Their basic needs and wants ultimately come down to the

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    the product‚ they had help create the name Coca-Cola. Market segmentation Since soda is a convenience product‚ people don’t evaluate too much the product to buy it. The versatility of the product allows Coca-Cola using any possible segmentation strategy. The firm has been so intentional in identifying‚ understanding‚ and respecting the different countries’ cultures‚ how people live their lives‚ national sport preferences‚ goals‚ values‚ how they perceive themselves‚ etc. The company has been successful

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    McDonald’s as a Global Franchise Everyone knows McDonald’s‚ every kid’s and adult’s favorite fast food restaurants. McDonald’s has successfully infiltrated different market economies around the world. McDonald’s first established in 1948 in San Bernardino in California‚ over 50 years‚ this cooperation has able to expand itself into 119 countries throughout the world. How did it become so successful? It took the smart approach and researched the taste and need in each country before

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    • 4 million dollars cheaper to go direct. • What are the subjective (qualitative issues) • What is the overall risk involved? (Establish relationships with retailers‚ another risk is can they sell to the retailers carpet at the same price as the wholesalers? Financials: Wholesaler = of something Dealing with 7 wholesalers so need 7 distribution centers. How much it costs to lease those? (4) Total sales calls / how much one person can do = how many sales reps needed? Sales

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    Role for Humor? Journal of Services Marketing‚ 12(6): 453-472 Kumar‚ R. 1996. Research Methodology A Step-By Step Guide for Beginners. London: Sage Publications Olsson‚ Veronica and Asa Larsson. 2005. Humor in Advertising. Bachelor’s Thesis‚ Department of Business Administration and Social Sciences‚ Lulea University of Technology. ISSN: 1404-5508 Stern‚ B.B. 1996. Advertising Comedy in Electronic Drama: The Construct‚ Theory and Taxonomy. European Journal of Marketing‚ 30(9):37 -60 ***** Advertising

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    companies by developing sound strategic marketing plans. In business the bottom line is about revenue and how to increase revenue for the shareholders. However‚ your market strategy and plan can be the difference between success and failure. Let me start by defining two of the more popular marketing strategies‚ mass and targeted. Mass marketing is a marketing philosophy which the seller views the market as a homogeneous whole‚ and‚ therefore‚ has only one marketing program (the same product‚ the same

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    Strategy Brief (Part I) April 3‚ 2007 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The retail landscape has changed dramatically since the Gap’s emergence as a powerhouse several decades ago. As the company has grown to become one of the giants of its industry‚ new challenges‚ including a more complex market and a more competitive landscape‚ have arisen that threaten to unseat the Gap from its casual-wear throne. Compounding the problem‚ the company has responded to this new competition by trying to change its brand

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