Managing Marketing Programs Pricing Strategies- Mobile Phone Industry By Parvez Rangwalla Email-ID:pryprv@gmail.com Welingkar Institute of Management Development & Research‚ Bangalore. 2 Topics Covered:Topic Page No 1. History and growth of mobile phone industry in India 3 2. Current scenario of Mobile phone industry 4 3. Marketing strategies of Major players- Nokia and Samsung 7 4. Pricing Strategies in Mobile Phone Industry 12 5. Current trend in mobile industry 17 6. Future of mobile industry
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Evaluation of Sony Corporation’s strategy Sony have successfully created an incredible brand name previously‚ however‚ its legend seem to be falling apart recently. In fact‚ Sony’s net profit for the July-September quarter for 2006 falling 94% to 1.7 billion Yen‚ compared to 28.5 billion Yen for the same period last year (Benson‚ 8th Nov 2006). The major reasons for the declining profit are affected by the critical strategic issues faced by Sony which became a main drawback for them. The first
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Multi-Channel Marketing Strategy * Selling direct and indirect * Emergence of Online Multi Channel Marketing is using a variety of marketing channels to reach a customer. The major objective for this is making it easy for the consumer to buy from them in whatever way is most appropriate. This allows companies to reach their consumers in a number of ways. Area is increasingly dramatically and many companies who do not adapt this multi-channel market will fall behind the market particularly
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REINVENTING ERICSSON I. Background Ericsson a Swedish telecommunication company told us on how the it’s survived in order to maintain sustainability the company to compete with other companies and also how to develop the technology to support company growing up. Company still saw telecommunications as a long-term market business with reason most of the people around the world think that communications is not just important but a necessity. As a long-term business Ericsson has to be
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MOBILE MARKETING COMMUNICATION BY: - MOHAMMAD ARSHAD‚ AMIT DHOTE. EMAIL: -mohd.arshad97@gmail.com‚ dhoteamit699@gmail.com. INTRODUCTION “It’s all about communication and trust relationships.” – Vesku Paananen‚ the father of the ringtone business‚ 2000 The marketing communications environment has changed rapidly during the last few years. Specifically‚ mass markets have been broken down into fragmented Markets‚ and therefore‚ marketers are now shifting away from mass marketing. Marketers
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MARKETING STRATEGY AND MANAGEMENT OF MICROMAX CANVAS 2 A110 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………………………Pg 1 2. Key features and product pricing & situation analysis…………………………Pg 2 3. Environmental analysis consumer behavior in Indian market………………...Pg 3 4. Porter`s 5 force model……………………………………………………………. Pg 4 5. Integrated Marketing Communication tools……………………………………Pg 5-6 6. Identified problems and alternative solutions…………………………………...Pg 7 7. Conclusions and findings………………………………………………………… Pg
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“ MOBILE MARKETING IN INDIA” PGDM – SEMESTER – IV SESSION:2008 – 2010 SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Dr. Robert R K. Das Pattanayak Mohd Haris Zameer ROLL NO: 08-IV-830 INSTITUTE OF MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT Undertaking
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Academic writing 101 11 spetember 2014 Mobile marketing trends in India Marketing is the social process by which individuals and groups obtain what they need and want through creating and exchanging products and value with others. The marketing concept is a philosophy. It makes the customer‚ and the satisfaction of his or her needs‚ the focal point of all business activities. It is driven by senior managers‚ passionate about delighting their customers. Marketing is a main element for the successful
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QUeen Mary University – Business management – introduction to marketing and communications | BUS101 - Group 20 | T-Mobile Assignment | | Tanveer Ahmed Mostafa‚ Vithunan Nesarajan‚ Vidhish Shah‚ Arvin Rajendram‚ Shaheera Tengku & Aketa Oswal | 12/3/2012 | Assessment Feedback Form Student Name Last name First Name Student ID Code QM E-Mail BUS Module Details Module Code
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Topic: Mobile Marketing Purpose: To appreciate that mobile marketing is more than sending sms to customers Question: Most organizations in Zimbabwe have a wrong perception of what mobile marketing is. They think mobile marketing is sending their customers sms on their mobile phones. As a result not much mobile marketing activities have been happening ever since the introduction of the GPRS service. Highlight the mobile marketing activities that are currently being undertaken by the corporate
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