International Journal of Marketing Studies Vol. 1‚ No. 1 A Review of Marketing Mix: 4Ps or More? Chai Lee Goi Department of Marketing & Management‚ School of Business‚ Curtin University of Technology CDT 250‚ 98009 Miri‚ Sarawak‚ Malaysia Tel: 60-85-443-939 E-mail: goi.chai.lee@curtin.edu.my Abstract The main objective of this study is to review the present marketing mix applies particularly to the marketing. This study provides an idea to the marketers and can be used as tools to assist them
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Assignment On “International Business” Marketing Mix of Apple Inc. Submitted To: Submitted By: Prof. Uddeepan Chatterjee Mohit Malviya Abhishek Pratap Singh Anup Vijayan Introduction Apple‚ Inc originated from the friendship and mutual interests of Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs. The Two collaborated in the development
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cost-based pricing and value-based pricing. In this essay we will consider a few of them. Value-based pricing is based on the customer’s perception of value rather than the seller’s cost as the key. Cost-based pricing is based on the product. A company comes up with an idea of what they think would be a good product and sets the price after considering all the production costs plus a target profit. (Kotler‚ Armstrong‚ 2008‚ p. 285‚ 286) Instead of starting with producing a product or service to
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The two most important issues that Lincoln Electric is faced with are as follows. First‚ the inability to meet customer demand because of the shortages in supply creates opportunities for competing firms to enter the industry. What resources and capabilities does Lincoln Electric have that can mitigate this threat of entry. Second‚ the emphasis put on the monetary incentive plan leaves the company vulnerable in economic hardships. How can Lincoln Electric continue to encourage competition and quality
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members success of marketing strategy weakness low market share problem with corporate governance cumulated deficit Opportunity recovery of the credit card business slump of industry leader political support from the government helping delinquent barrowers with bad bank threat shrinking of consumer confidence reduction of using credit card rising of credit card’s fee moral hazard and increasing the number of delinquent barrowers Marketing Mix of Hyundai Product Offering high quality with
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Introduction of the Topic TRANSFER PRICING TRANSFER PRICING is a term used to describe all aspects of inter Company pricing arrangements between related business entities‚ and commonly applies to inter Company transfers of tangible and intangible property. Inter Company transactions across borders are growing rapidly and are becoming much more complex. Transfer pricing refers to the internal pricing system that is used when divisions in the same firm deliver products or services to each other. The
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systems. Pricing is one of the four p ’s of the marketing mix The effective price is the price the company receives after accounting for discounts‚ promotions‚ and other incentives. Price lining is the use of a limited number of prices for all your product offerings. This is a tradition started in the old five and dime stores in which everything cost either 5 or 10 cents. Its underlying rationale is that these amounts are seen as suitable price points for a whole range of products by prospective
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The Marketing Mix A General Discussion Logic: Marketers have four tools to use to develop an offering to meet the needs of their targeted customers. Collectively they are called the marketing mix. Marketing Mix: You may have heard of the "four Ps" of marketing: product‚ price‚ place‚ and promotion. Collectively these are called the marketing mix. More comprehensively they are viewed as: • product‚ service‚ or program - something of value you are offering the customer‚ client‚ or park visitor
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Marketing Mix 2. Brand Name Definition: A trade name used by an enterprise to name their products or services. The brand name of this product is sWaP‚ which stands for smart Watch and Phone. 3. The Customers The customers would be: People interested in technology Business Minded People People who want more features on their watch for a lower price Would like a fashionable watch People who like a conversation starter Want a phone as well as a watch Do not want to pay a £1000 for a watch 4. Importance
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Lincoln Electric’s CEO Massaro was correct in his assessment that‚ markets in developing countries would grow faster and yield a higher return. This strategy was critical and in alignment with the organization ’s goal to reach 50% foreign sales revenue. As president of Lincoln Asia‚ Mike Gillespie faces a great challenge with his decision to enter the Indonesian market. If Mr. Gillespie does decide to enter Indonesia‚ he must also decide whether to do it alone or through a joint venture‚ and how
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