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    Project on Datbase Marketing

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    A Proposal For New Database Marketing For Second Cup Table of Contents &Team Members:  History  Philosophy  Objectives  Target Market  Situation and SWOT Analysis  Strategy  Tactical Requirements  Database Requirements  LTV Estimation  Conclusion  Appendix The Team  Tulika Roy  Sibil Samuel  Arnab Banerjee  Gunvir Singh Sethi  Amanjot Singh Sandhu A New Database Marketing Proposal: A research on History Second Cup started as a company in 1975 as a shopping mall kiosk

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    Puma Marketing Project

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    to our objective and expand our innovative ideas‚ we are confident that 2005 will be another rewarding year for PUMA. The following contains our internal analysis‚ external analysis‚ DAFO Analysis‚ fixed objectives of the plan‚ basic strategies‚ marketing plan‚ and plan of action and finally our Process and control plan. Enjoy. Mission: Puma’s mission is twofold because it incorporates both a brand mission and a corporate mission. The brand mission is to become the most desirable Sportlifestyle

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    Marketing Project (Jeans)

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    November 22‚ 2012 Introduction Born and raised in Los Angeles‚ Paige Premium Denim is one of the world’s leading denim brands with its signature "perfect fit" and unmatched variety of styles that flatter the body. Paige Premium Denim was founded in 2004 by fit model Paige Adams-Geller on the principle that you don’t have to be a size zero to look great and feel great in a pair of designer jeans. Committed to using the highest quality materials‚ the denim line infuses considered‚ unexpected details

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    Marketing Research Project

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    Tackling the Reasons behind Crystal Sales Volume Decline Marketing Research Project Report 6/26/2011 Presented to: Dr. Nehal el Naggar Table of Contents Market Overview 3 Problem Definition 3 Management problem 3 Steps taken to identify the Market Research Problem 4 Secondary data analysis 4 Expert depth interviews 6 Market Research Problem Definition 8 Research Objectives 8 Theoretical Framework (Defining the Dependent & Independent Variables) 9 Research Design 9

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    Nike marketing project

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    Daniel Stone 11/18/13 Baker Online College Before there was the Swoosh‚ before there was Nike‚ there were two visionary men who pioneered a revolution in athletic footwear that redefined the industry. Bill Bowerman was a nationally respected track and field coach at the University of Oregon‚ who was constantly seeking ways to give his athletes a competitive advantage. He experimented with different track surfaces‚ re-hydration drinks and – most importantly – innovations

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    Niche Tourism Case Study

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    PRACTICES APPLIED - TOUR.5585 ASSESSEMENT 1 DESTINATION DEVELOPMENT & CHANGE CASE STUDY A: NICHE TOURISM Tutor: Sandra Prebble Livia Berrios Franco ID NBR: 2012002290 Due Date: 03rd April 2012 NICHE TOURISM The concept of Niche Tourism emerged in recent years in counter-point to what is commonly referred as mass tourism (Robinson & Novelly‚ 2005) Niche Tourism is a marketing term used to refer to a portion of market segments in which individuals possess features and uniform

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    MGCR 352 Marketing Project

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    Identification of Potential Consumer Segments The potential consumer target markets fall into two categories; the segments will be referred to as “Suburban Select” and “Young & Active”. “Suburban Select” Segment The Suburban Select segment comprises of Canadian parents between 35 to 49 years of age with university level education or postgraduate degrees; the life cycle is considered to be middle-aged achievers. This segment consists of Canada’s up-and-coming business class families; an affluent

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    Nivea Marketing Project

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    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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    Woodstock Furnishers Simply Phenominal Product Brand Name/Mark Woodstock Furnishers Our VISION SIMPLY Phenominal Target Market The need of buying furniture is realized by the spouse of the head of the family‚ and in most cases‚ she is the one to decide what‚ when and where to purchase. Hence the spouse of the head of the family is usually the Initiator and Decider‚ apart from being the buyer and user. Since we are dealing in Islamabad

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    Introduction: Nokia is a world leader in mobile phone industry‚ but its market share has recently been diminished by tough competition in the smart phone market. It targeted rural markets with mobile phones that are affordable and‚ the mobile phones were not only for the communication but also for varied purposes like torch light‚ radio etc. Farmers use it during nights as a torch light. Nokia was able to fully penetrate and conquer the still untapped rural mobile phone market. Nokia plans to conquer

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