Pepsi has used celebrity branding to build upon the Pepsi brand. The 1980s brought in celebrity endorsers like Tina Turner‚ Michael J. Fox‚ Gloria Estefan‚ and David Bowie. By far its biggest celebrity endorser in this time period was Michael Jackson. The singer and PepsiCo struck a $5 million partnership that linked the two together for the rest of the 1980s. With Jackson as its prime celebrity endorser‚ PepsiCo was able to set itself up as the hip‚ trendy drink for the new generation. Pepsi’s celebrity
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advantageous and competitive states which will be clearified in marketing plan. Table of Contents I. INTRODUCTION: 4 II. SITUATION ANALYSIS: 5 1. Market Analysis: 5 1.1. Market Size: 5 1.2. Market Trend: 6 2. Customer Analysis: 7 2.1. Gender: 7 2.2. Age: 7 2.3. Regions: 7 3. Competitor Analysis: 8 4. Company Analysis: 9 5. SWOT Analysis: 9 5.1. Strengths: 9 5.2. Weaknesses: 9 5.3. Opportunities: 10 5.4. Threats: 10 III. COMPANY OBJECTIVES: 10 IV. MARKET
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Pepsi Commercial Pepsi is one of the well-known soft drink brands in the world. As we can see‚ the main color theme in the commercial is red which is also known as the main brand color of Pepsi and moreover‚ it is an eye catchy color as well. This commercial is very effective because they have chosen a famous and well-known person – Michael Jackson so many audiences will be impressed by this‚ especially his fans. There is a little boy who dressed in Michael Jackson’s style‚ makes up with Michael’s
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Jennifer Stokes Case 2 The soft drink industry is very competitive for all companies involved. Recently the competition between established firms has only increased with the market nearing its saturation point. All companies in the industry‚ especially those thinking about entering‚ have to think about: rivalry among establish firms‚ risk of entry by potential competitors‚ substitute products‚ suppliers‚ and buyers. When talking about market share‚ PepsiCo and Coca-Cola have the
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reentry of coca-cola in the market had its disadvantages and of course that was Pepsi co was there first their applications was approved and coke was turned down. 3- Coca-cola made special promotions during the summer season such as ”buy one- get one free” and lucky draws. Coca –cola used a strategy of “building a connect” by using local idioms. They also reduced prices by 15% to 25% in order to encourage consumption. Pepsi co participated through massive sponsorships of “garba”‚ they also tied up
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“The Pepsi Refresh Project: Viral Marketing” Frederick Thomas Business 508 Summer 2012 • Dr. Lisa Toson “The Pepsi Refresh Project: Viral Marketing” 1 Introduction; Purpose: Pepsi way of using another avenue in selling their brand product to the public. The Pepsi Refresh Project obligated to make $20M in grants toward social innovation projects selected
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References: Delany.D. (2012). Reasons Why Coke Is Better Than Pepsi. Retrieved February 18‚ 2013‚ from http://www.ehow.com/info_8121864_reasons-coke-better-pepsi.html#ixzz2LMKm6jHF Anonymous. (2001). The coca cola company. Retrieved February 20‚ 2013‚ from http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_people_drink_coca_cola Anonymous
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how closely related the various product lines are in terms of the use to which they are put‚ more commonly including electrical and entertainment products. So‚ using these bases for product strategy classification will lead to easy and effective analysis. Finally‚ one should attempt to identify what the company is actually aiming at through its product. There can be three possible product strategies in a company’s action (Proctor‚ 2000). Either it aims the product at the market such as Erickson with
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{draw:frame} Headquartered in Purchase‚ New York‚ with Research and Development Headquarters in Valhalla‚ The Pepsi Cola Company began in 1898 by a Pharmacist and Industrialist Caleb Bradham‚ but it only became known as PepsiCo when it merged with Frito Lay in 1965. Until 1997‚ it also owned KFC‚ Pizza Hut‚ and Taco Bell‚ but these fast-food restaurants were spun off into Tricon Global Restaurants‚ now Yum! Brands‚ Inc. PepsiCo purchased Tropicana in 1998‚ and Quaker Oats in 2001. In December
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CASE STUDY Title: Pepsi-Cola Manufacturing International Ltd. Azwan Shah bin Aminuddin 1. Identify and discuss the business process redesign principles that have been applied by the BR project team. In business process redesign‚ the organization need to be have a guidance or principles to make sure that their redesign process is on the right track. In Pepsi –Cola Manufacturing International Ltd (PCMIL)‚ there are based on several principles to ensure they are on the
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