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    Dove with Olive Leaf

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    Dove with olive leaf A number of peace symbols have been used in various cultures and contexts‚ one of the most ancient being the olive branch. The symbol of the dove and olive branch was used by early Christians and was later adopted as a secular symbol. It was popularized by Pablo Picasso in 1949 and became widely used in the post-war peace movement. In the 20th century the peace sign was adopted by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. The V hand signal and the peace flag became international

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    Introduction 3 Objectives 3 Methodology 3 Understanding marketing mix and the four Ps 4 Marketing Mix Strategy Using Four P’s 6 Product 6 Product differentiation 7 Feature 7 Ingredients 8 Quality 8 Packaging 9 Price 10 Discount 12 Allowances 12 Payment Period or Credit Terms 12 Place 13 Channels 14 Transport 15 Coverage 15 Promotion 16 Sponsorship 18 Personal Selling 19 Public Relations 19 Internet marketing 19 Sales Promotion 20 Advertising 20 Conclusion 21

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    What was Dove’s market positioning in the 1950s? What is its positioning in 2007? Dove back in the 1950’s had one product that was the “beauty bar”‚ it was positioned upon its function as a superior product that doesn’t dry out the skin the way soap did. It was marketed through a mix of marketing communication tools like the TV‚ print media and bill boards. The advertising message was “Dove soap doesn’t dry your skin because its one-quarter cleansing cream”. All of these

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    Launch of Dove Soap

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    coming in. This was a time when the Indian woman was aware of herself. HLL already had a major presence in the ‘Home & Personal Care’ sector with products like Liril‚ Pears‚ Lifebuoy‚ Rexona‚ et al. ‘Dove’ was introduced into the Indian market‚ targeted at women who were now recognising that beauty is "not just how you look‚ but more about how you feel". The target segment for the research would be generally women in the upper-middle and higher class. Initially women in the metropolitan cities will

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    Last week we applied the marketing process to a given company which was Jetstar. Firstly we sought to understand the marketplace and the customer needs and wants. We decided that Jetstar’s market was the low cost airline offering very low cost flights in Australia and abroad. The customers in that market are really after the cheapest flight possible while realising that they are sacrificing the comforts provided by a full service airline. Their basic needs and wants ultimately come down to the

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    Nestle Marketing Strategy

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    NESTLE- A CASE STUDY The product‚ packaging and communication have been revamped. The re-launch campaign‚ which has the tagline‚ ’Kaafi Hai’‚ targets college-goers. After a lengthy hiatus of six years‚ Nestlé has re-launched its chocolate brand‚ Bar One. During this period‚ Nestlé Bar One has been available in the market‚ but was not advertised at all. |[pic] | B Kannan‚ general manager‚ chocolates and confectionery‚ Nestlé India

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    Chapter 03 Evaluating Opportunities in the Changing Marketing Environment   True / False Questions   1. The marketing manager can control the variables in the marketing environment.  True    False   2. Company objectives should shape the direction and operation of the whole business.  True    False   3. Earning a profit probably should be one of the objectives of a firm‚ but it should not be the only one.  True    False   4. A mission statement sets out the organization

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    Adidas Marketing Strategy

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    ||| Contents ||| Background 3 adidas in India 3 Industry Scenario 5 Scope of Study 6 Consumers 7 Consumer Behaviour 8 Environmental Analysis 10 Retail 12 Competitors 13 Segmentation 15 Targeting & Positioning 16 Recommendations 19 Appendix 21 ||| Background ||| adidas AG is a German sports apparel manufacturer‚ part of the adidas Group. It registered as adidas AG on 18 August 1949 (with lower-case lettering: "adidas"). The company

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    T-Box's Marketing Strategy

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    hearts and the meaning of our lives. T-box with its squeezed and therefore wrinkled but ergonomic packaging‚ is a practical‚ fun and absolutely wonderful brand that perfectly fits the "I-buy-fast-and-I-consume-fast" attitude. Those little things are real life-savers when you need something to wear‚ something to do instantly and don ’t have anything with you. You can find them everywhere; in a gas station‚ a grocery store‚ a mall‚ even when you ’re in a boat trip‚ there ’s a mobile sail-boat which sells

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    Summary This report examines the marketing strategies of Tesco‚ the market leader in the retail grocery industry in the UK. Analysis has shown that in this oligopolistic market‚ Tesco is following different marketing strategies to remain market leader. Tesco has been doing extremely well in focusing on different marketing strategies by constantly sticking to its principles “very little helps”. Subsequently the report highlights the different marketing strategies adopted by Tesco‚ specifically market

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