Case study 2-HyundaiCard’s Marketing Strategy Goal Company’s goal was to strengthen its financial services‚retail businesses and Internet fields S.W.O.T. ANALYSIS Strengths : ● Strategic alliance with GE Consumer finance (GECF)(gain cumulative expertise and Know-how‚ upgrade of creditability and financial stability) ● Unique‚ customized service via alphabet card marketing activities ● 12 finance shops ( all-in-one shop) ● Differentiated marketing based on consumer lifestyle
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iPhone Marketing Strategy iphone marketing strategy Iphone marketing strategy – Just like just about all Apple company advertising‚ the actual apple iphone online marketing strategy is extremely obvious‚ easy as well as smart. Using the basically apple company image‚ Apple company targets the actual real revolutionary type of their own items without having all of the “fluff”. The actual apple iphone was launched through Apple company within 06‚ 2007. The actual ground-breaking type of the actual
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Market and marketing strategy Industry background The age categories that “Stamp’D” are targeting vary as nightclubs in Galway have different age restrictions. Most clubs in Galway are over 18’s but on weekends Halo is over 23’s this shows that our target market can range from 18 all the way to 30+. In Galway as it has two main colleges plus other small colleges we feel that the use for this app would be needed on all days of the week. Galway is also known very well around the country and world to
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Marketing Strategies - HYUNDAI The case discusses the marketing strategies of Korea based Hyundai Motor Company (HMC) in India. HMC entered India by establishing its wholly owned subsidiary Hyundai Motors India Limited (HMIL) in 1996. Within a year of launch of its first product - Santro‚ HMIL had emerged as the second largest car company in India. The case describes in detail the entry‚ product‚ pricing‚ distribution and promotional strategies of HMIL. The case briefs the challenges faced
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Introduction 2 2. SWOT analysis 3 2.1 Direct and Indirect Competitors 4 3. Product analysis 5 3.1 Core Benefit 5 3.2 Actual Product 5 3.3 Augmented Product 6 4. Segmentation & Positioning strategy 6 4.1 Market Segmentation and Targeting 6-7 4.2 Market Positioning 8 5. Consumers Behaviour 8-10 6. Recommendation 10-11 7. Conclusion 11-12 8. Appendix 13 9. References 14-15 1. Introduction
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Executive Summary This marketing report briefly analyses the marketing approach of Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional Kedua (PERODUA)‚ in this analysis‚ the various marketing activities such as product development‚ distribution‚ pricing‚ advertising and market research of the company is critically evaluated. The report also evaluates the company’s current position against the automotive industry and its competitors. A concise insight into the consumer’s perception of the brand is also investigated. The
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their recommendations. All directors are prohibited from engaging in business activities within the same industry without the approval of the board. This arrangement is to prevent conflict of interests‚ as specified in the Korean Commerce Act and the Samsung Electronics Articles of Incorporation. List of Directors Title Name Gender Position Tasks CEO‚ Vice Chairman Yoon-woo Lee M Head of DS Business Unit and chairman of the board of directors Overall corporate management and Device Solution(DS) management
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Marketing Strategy: McDonalds in Indonesia The company I choice to do a marketing strategy on was McDonalds‚ “Ba Ba Ba Ba Ba I’m Lovin’ it”. I choice McDonalds because it is one of the most universal and internationally known companies that will always and forever be known for its beautiful golden arches and Ronald McDonald characters. Of course‚ I could have gone with Kentucky Fried Chicken or even Ikea but the thought of not talking about one of the happiest places on earth‚ and I am not referring
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always been careful in sustaining its marketing strategy of providing standard-based computing solutions (Official Website 2004). Today Dell is the third largest computer manufacturer in the world. On January 2004 Dell reports net revenue approximately $41‚444 millions and 46000 employees (Annual report 2004). Marketing Environment Dell’s strategy is global. It realizes that being closer to the customers is essential in carrying out its marketing strategies as well as in enabling it to build customer
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Moosejaw is an outdoor apparel company that has been utilizing customer reviews in a unique way to make their brand stay out‚ and give them an edge over more stuffy companies like LL Bean and REI. Part of their marketing strategy is to create weird and often funny reviews and product descriptions‚ that show the customer that they don’t take themselves to seriously. (Sprung) Here’s an example found on their website http://www.moosejaw.com : “I bought this pullover for my girlfriend who
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