Title The Relationship of Brand Equity and Brand Extension: Low Involvement products vs. High Involvement Products Background and Significance In the present‚ technology enhances modern goods production resulting producers can provide resemble products in physical aspects such as quality or packaging. These create no differentiate of products. Consequently‚ Product Brand as well as the customer’s perception is the significance that promotes product differentiates or product
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Grande École Programme 2nd year – Semester 4 2012-2013 MARKETING STRATEGY Session 3 Case study Strategic segmentation and the extensions of the ’Le Petit Marseillais’ brand (1994-2005) Teaching Department : MARKETING Course Director : Bruno GODEY Authors : Bruno GODEY & Chantal LAI Doc. Ref. N° : © Copyright Groupe ESC Rouen. Tous droits d’utilisation et de reproduction réservés. WORK TO BE DONE 1st part Based on the information provided‚ you will carry out
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A PROJECT REPORT ON Analysis Of Product Line Decisions Taken By Hindustan Unilever Limited Submitted to RANI DURGAVATI VISHWAVIDYALAYA‚ JABALPUR In the Partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of Degree of Master Of Business Administration Submitted by Ms. DEEPIKA NOTNANI MBA IVth SEMESTER GYAN GANGA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY Jabalpur 2010 * DECLARATION I declare that the whole information
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35 brands spanning 20 distinct categories such as soaps‚ detergents‚ shampoos‚ skin care‚ toothpastes‚ deodorants‚ cosmetics‚ tea‚ coffee‚ packaged foods‚ ice cream‚ and water purifiers‚ the Company is a part of the everyday life of millions of consumers across India. Its portfolio includes leading household brands such as Lux‚ Lifebuoy‚ Surf Excel‚ Rin‚ Wheel‚ Fair & Lovely‚ Pond’s‚ Vaseline‚ Lakmé‚ Dove‚ Clinic Plus‚ Sunsilk‚ Pepsodent‚ Closeup‚ Axe‚ Brooke Bond‚ Bru‚ Knorr‚ Kissan‚ Kwality Wall’s
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countries. Based on various website product review‚ we found that using hair styling product on summer or on sunny day is a huge disaster. Their hair will become greasy and oily. Our assumption also confirmed by the cooling agents formula in the shampoo and conditioner product that is currently selling well in ASEAN countries‚ such as P&G‚ Unilever‚ and AXE. Hence‚ we believe that this is a major needs to the people in ASEAN countries. Need 2: To have a non-sticky and easy to rinse off wax
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International marketing DR. Galal El-Rashidi Research project (Delivered online Dec 4th) Nora Adel Mohamed ID: 09060662 Introduction: Unilever is an Anglo-Dutch company‚ with a history of colonial exploitation‚ on which it has gradually built its capital. Today it owns most of the world’s consumer product brands in food‚ beverages‚ cleaning agents and personal care products. Unilever employs more than 247‚000 people and had worldwide revenue of €48 760 million in 2002. Unilever has
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3 C. Situation analysis 4 I. Micro-environment 4 II. Macro-environment 7 D. Swot analysis 10 Swot matrix 11 E. Product objectives 12 F. Segmentation‚ targeting and positioning 14 I. Segmentation 14 II. Targeting 14 III. Positioning 15 G. Marketing mix strategies 18 I. Product 18 II. Price 20 III. Place 23 IV. Promotion 23 1. Advertising 23 2. Sales promotion 27 3. Direct marketing 27 4. Personal
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Introduction: 2 2. Company profile 3 3. International marketing strategy 5 3.1 Market saturation 5 3.2 Coping with the global Environment: 5 3.2.1 Microenvironment 6 3.2.2 Macro Environment 6 3.3 Market Segmentation 7 3.3 Market Positioning 7 3.4 Market diversification 7 3.5 Economies of scale 8 4. Global marketing strategy analysis: 9 4.2 Cultural differences 10 4.3 Reaching the remoteness 11 4.4 Logistic system 11 4.5 Proper scrutinizes of the customer demand 11 4
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hypermarket differ in terms of variety of products. In a minimarket‚ although they sell all the things you need‚ but you have lesser choice of brands as compared to hypermarket. For instance‚ when you are looking for shampoo in a hypermarket‚ you would have a wide range of choices such as Sunsilk‚ Pantene‚ Rejoice and so on‚ but in a minimarket‚ there are usually only few choices available. Moreover‚ instead of selling only food and groceries like minimarket‚ hypermarket is also providing a diversified
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Take the coffee product category basically dominated by the two main brands Starbucks and Dunkin’ Donuts. Evaluate the positioning of each brand in terms of the four components of brand positioning. Who are their target markets? What are their main points-of-parity and points-of-difference? Have they defined their positioning correctly and effectively? How might their positioning be improved? I think the major target markets of Starbucks are the collage students‚ the white collar employees. For
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