Gone those days where brands were limited and their tag lines were enough for the publicity‚ for e.g. “Thanda matlab coca- cola” this tag line of coca cola helped a lot in terms of profit maximization and brand building.As the time passes a cut throat competition is taking place and every one is trying to put their product superior than their competitors. For this‚ they have endorsed the celebrity in advertisement to make their product popular as well as unique. The use of a celebrity in an advertisement
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of the field removed the difficult at all crucial junctures. Consumer Buying Attitudes toward Counterfeits: Factors Motivating the Buying Behavior Zahid Iftikhar‚ Anam Munir‚ Jannat Arif Butt Abstract The purpose of this article is to know the factors that motivate the customers to buy local cosmetic products. The authors made the conceptual framework and a questionnaire was adopted to know the consumers buying behavior to buy local cosmetic products with respect to purchase intention. Questionnaire
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Submitted By‚ Arun Ravindran PGP 14/138 Section A Contact Lens: Study on the Consumer Buying Behavior Contents Executive Summary 3 Objective 3 Importance to business and marketing 3 Introduction 4 Types of contact lenses 4 Brands 5 Comparison with Spectacles and Lasik 5 Research Methodology 5 Insights from Secondary Research 6 Insights from Interview and Survey 6 Analysis 6 Hierarchy of Effects: ABC model 7 Consumer Involvement: High Involvement/Emotional
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RESEARCH ON BUYING BEHAVIOR AND PERCEPTION IN INDIAN DIRECT TO HOME (DTH) INDUSTRY ____________________________________________________________ _ TABLE OF CONTENT Page No. Chapter 1 . Executive Summary 2-5 Chapter 2 . Overview of Indian DTH industry
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important is the perception formed about it in the consumer mind. This perception‚ whether accurately reflecting the products features and attributes or not‚ is the motivation behind consumer buying. A successful branding effort should ideally eliminate price as a contributing factor to buying behavior. However‚ in certain types of competitive markets‚ the market dynamics are such that price again comes into play and the players face the danger at worst‚ of price wars‚ and at best competition
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the effect of celebrity endorsement on consumer buying behaviour - January 5th‚ 2010 The crescendo of celebrities endorsing brands has been steadily increasing over the past 20 years or so. Marketers overtly acknowledge the power of celebrity in influencing buyer ’s purchase decision. They have firm believe that likeability or a favorable attitude towards a brand is created by the use of a celebrity. The crore of rupees spent per year on celebrity endorsement contracts show that celebrities like
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Situation For years‚ the Porsche brand stands for expensive‚ high-performance sports cars. A typical consumer for Porsche is a young‚ adventurous‚ wealthy male who enjoys living life on edge (19). This single-minded focus would change in 1998 when Porsche made an announcement to develop an SUV to be released in 2003 in the United States. The new SUV would provide traditional Porsche styling and performance however combines components promoting family and outdoor activities. Porsche would be joining an
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Porsche Changes Tack Yes‚ of course‚ we have heard of shareholder value. But that does not change the fact that we put customers first‚ then workers‚ then business partners‚ suppliers and dealers‚ and then shareholders. Dr. Wendelin Wiedeking‚ CEO‚ Porsche‚ Die Zeit‚ April 17‚ 2005. Porsche had always been different. Statements by Porsche leadership‚ like the one above‚ always made Veselina (Vesi) Dinova nervous about the company’s attitude about creating shareholder value. The company was a
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Porsche: The Crisis of 1992 1. What challenges was Porsche facing in 1992? When Dr Wendelin Wiedeking was assigned his new job‚ the position could not be more challenging: * Porsche’s unit sales had dropped from a high 60 000 a few years earlier to less than 15 000 in 1992 * Declining financial results (negative net income) * Automotive industry in crisis * Difficult competitive environment especially with the Japanese luxury automakers * Rumors of takeover by another
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In the short story “Porsche” by Bailey White‚ the porsche symbolizes a painful memory because it was the last presence of dad and also because the author’s mom wanted to hide it somewhere out of her sight. The porsche ties back to the boy’s dad because his dad “hurled himself out of the house‚ jumped into his little red Porsche‚ and scratched off in a swirl of dust”(White). This is significant because this has been the last presence of his father and a memory of the author‚ before dad left the
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