Integrated Marketing Communications Group-8‚ Sec-C Ajit‚ Anuj‚ Prateek‚ Rohit‚ Vaibhav AIRTEL: Evolution Founded: 7th July 1995 First mobile phone company in the world to outsource everything except marketing and sales and finance operates in 20 countries across South Asia‚ Africa and the Channel Islands The largest cellular service provider in India 4P+2P+3P for AIRTEL 4P’s Product: Airtel is the fifth largest telecom operator in the world with
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.................................4 Segmentation‚ Targeting and Positioning.............................................................4 Customer Perception and Customer Expectation ................................................6 McDonalds Marketing Mix (5 P’s).......................................................................6 The McDonald’s Experience..............................................................................10 McDonaldizing the Suppliers............................
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Nike ’s marketing strategy is an important component of the company ’s success. Nike is positioned as a premium-brand‚ selling well-designed and expensive products. Nike lures customers with a marketing strategy centering around a brand image which is attained by distinctive logo and the advertising slogan: "Just do it".[40] Nike promotes its products by sponsorship agreements with celebrity athletes‚ professional teams and college athletic teams. However‚ Nike ’s marketing mix contains many elements
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Customers adopt brand switching to use the lowest priced brand.sellers move along the demand curve by raising and lowering prices among Demand Curve Non-Price Competition Emphasize product features‚ service‚ quality etc.Can build customer loyalty towards the brand. Must be able to distinguish brand through unique product features.Customer must be able to perceive the differences in brands and view them as desirable.Must promote the distinguishing features to create customer awarenessPrice differences
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the difference between marketing services and marketing products Submitted by; Xin Tian Submitted to: Rita Kelly Subject: Services Marketing Date: 15th November‚ 2011 Class: B.B.S (Marketing) CW838(3) The difference between marketing services and marketing products The title of my assignment is the difference between marketing services and marketing products. This essay will introduce the main differences of the marketing services and marketing products‚ the differences are
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8.0.1 Product strategy The products of 7-Eleven brings back the millions of loyal customers though franchises’ door. Apart from regular grocery items‚ 7-Eleven offers different lucrative products and quality food items in low price that attracts the customers most‚ such items are Slurpee beverages‚ Krispy Kreme doughnuts‚ $1 coffees‚ 7-Eleven fuel‚ Hot Chockee‚ ATM‚ stationery & gifts‚ treats‚ Refreshment‚ game cards‚ MoneyGram‚ Mobile recharge‚ sim and phones‚ news magazine‚ transport‚ Australia
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complex because of conflicting marketing targets and conflicting marketing factors. Rationalization of the brand portfolio allowed our competitors to increase revenues by 50%‚ margins by 100%‚ and strengthen its positions on the market. We are facing the need to change in order to be able to keep up with the competitors. * Our strategic alternatives are: 1) to internationalize the brand portfolio 2) to stay in differentiation strategy 3) to adjust with adaptive strategy (Think Global‚ Act Local)
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Contents Introduction to marketing strategy………………………………………………………………2 McDonald’s Pakistan History………………………………………………………………….2&3 McDonald’s Pakistan……………………………………………………………………………3 Marketing Strategies…………………………………………………………………………….4 Mission Statement……………………………………………………………………………….4 Business Strategy………………………………………………………………………………...4 Strategy as per Pakistani Market…………………………………………………………………4 Segmentation‚ Targeting‚ Positioning…………………………………………………………….5 Marketing Mix Strategy…………………………………………………………………
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Diesel ’s marketing strategy Overview Introduction Part I: Product I.Competitive Analysis
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Bill Bowerman and runner Phil Knight. Founded in January 25‚ 1964 the company was originally named Blue Ribbon Sports and was a distributor for Japanese shoemaker Onitsuka Tiger. The company truly came from humble beginnings as Knight sold their products from his car during track meets. During that same year the company reached a healthy profit of $8‚000 and in two short years Bowerman and Knight opened its first retail store along Pico Boulevard in Santa Monica‚ California. In 1971‚ Blue Ribbon
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