Clean Edge Razor Splitting Hairs in Product Positioning 1 Index 1. Synopsis ……………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 2. Situation Analysis…………………………………………………………………………………. 3 3. Alternative Evaluation………………………………………………………………………….. 4 4. Position Strategy‚ with explanation……………………………………………………… 5 5. Marketing mix………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 6. Expected Outcomes……………………………………………………………………………… 8 7. Appendices…………………………………………………………………………………………… 9 - 22 2 Synopsis: Based
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My Favourite Radio Station My favourite radio station is One FM. The slogan of One FM is “The most hitz”. Why one FM is my favourite radio station? Because every program of one FM is more closer with Y generation and the program of one FM easier to touch Y generation heart‚ it’s also easier attract Y generation to listen. One FM is a quite famous radio station in Malaysia that will run the radio station using Mandarin and Cantonese. Furthermore‚ some of the program will make audience feel happy
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BOOK REVIEW OF POSITIONING: The Battle of your Mind BY: Jack Trout and Al Ries Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind is a book that shows one how to use powerful and innovative techniques to capture the biggest market share and become a household name‚ build one’s strategy around the competitor’s weaknesses‚ use the present position to its best advantage‚ choose the best name for the product‚ determine when and why less is more‚ and analyze trends that can affect one’s positioning. The book provides
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Text 6. “STP (What is segmentation‚ targeting and positioning)?” Pre-reading discussion: 1. Why has segmentation become one of the leading concepts in marketing? 2. Can STP process be separated or is it a three-step inseparable process? 3. Can positioning be undertaken before targeting? 4. Do you know marketers well-known or even famous for their ideas about STP? Smith (1957) provided an early definition of segmentation: “Segmentation is based on the observation of evolution in demand
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Product and Positioning The Nook E-Reader by Barnes and Noble is a 12.1 ounce portable e-reader with a 6 inch ink screen 3G wireless connection with the ability to hold over 1‚500 books on its memory card. The nook’s features also include computerized versions of popular games and allow the user to download magazines and newspapers to the device (Bubar). This device satisfies the esteem needs of achievement and status since owning a piece of new technology delivers the message of a higher status
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Porsche Cayenne Turbo S After so many high-powered SUV cars‚ Porsche has unveiled the latest Porsche Cayenne Turbo S. Even more prevailing that the previous versions. The Porsche Cayenne Turbo S is fastest and most luxurious SUV that the company has ever introduced. It features a twin-turbocharged 4.8-liter V8‚ but now possesses 562 horsepower and a massive 590 lb-ft of torque – a development over the prior versions. The vehicle uses Porsche’s eight-speed Tiptronic automatic gearbox that helps the
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Brand Audit: Positioning Analysis The core benefit proposition of Coca-Cola is not easy thing to put your finger on. As far as nutrition and it being good for you goes‚ Coke offers little to be desired. Many would say that it‚ and other processed and sugary drinks and foods‚ are the reason why obesity is at an all-time high. To avoid this issue and still remain as the number one global brand‚ Coca-Cola relies heavily on its heritage and nostalgia‚ and its vast budget to produce colorful‚ happy
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especially for the product that I am planning to introduce—coffee. Being an everyday coffee-drinker‚ it is particularly interesting for me to analyze whether the coffee company that represents the U.S. will be successful when entering the Dutch market. NEW MARKET BACKGROUND Economic Background The openness of the Dutch economy is reflected in attracting foreign companies. Favorable tax treatment for profits earned by multinationals has boosted Netherlands’ attraction as a location for foreign direct
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An analyses on Mount Franklin Market Positioning Strategy and A Perceptual Mapping of Drinking Water in Australia 1. Introduction Water is the fountain of all life and is a prime need of the body. Over 60 percent of our body weight is made up of water. In Australia‚ most people are drinking tapped water directly at home‚ but while traveling or eating out in restaurants‚ buying bottled water has become one of the most popular choices This need has been well explored by some beverage producers
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convenience‚ store image 4.Promotions: creativity‚ use of media‚ execution 5.People: Customer Service 6.Processes: Service Delivery Systems Basic Competitive Strategies: More than two decades ago‚ Michael Porter suggested four basic competitive positioning strategies that companies can follow—three winning strategies and one losing one. The winning strategies are: 1- Overall cost leadership: The company works hard to achieve the lowest production and distribution costs. 2- Differentiation: The
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