BRAND AUDIT- RED BULL Index Table of Contents Introduction to brand audit.................................................................................................. 1 1.Background of energy drinks ................................................................................................. 3 2. Market analysis of energy drinks ………………………………………………………………………………. 4 3.Red Bull……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 4.Integrated marketing communication channels………………….……………………………
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Red Bull was founded by Dietrich Mateschitz and officially launched in 1987. Ten years after its launch Red Bull was finally brought to the United States first being introduced in California. In 2000 Red Bull had approximately $1 billion in worldwide sales. In 2006 more than 3 billion cans of Red Bull were sold in over 130 countries. Red Bull now accounts for approximately 50% of the energy drink market in the United States and up to 80% in other countries with an approximate 65% overall market
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RED BULL: BUILDING BRAND EQUITY IN NEW WAYS 02-05-2011 Question 1: Describe Red Bull’s sources of brand equity. Do these sources change depending on the market or country? Answer: Red Bull has a strong marketing strategy for communicating product value to customers. The strategy for building the brand has been created around a simple goal. Whenever a consumer is in need of energy‚ the company wants then to automatically think of Red Bull. The brand uses traditional media channels
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Executive summary Red Bull GmbH (Red Bull) is an Austrian company founded in 1984‚ which produces in distributes energy drinks. Between 2003 and 2008‚ before the global recession‚ the energy drink industry had explosive volume growth rates of 17 % on the total market. The primary market‚ North America accounted for a 35 % increase in that period1. However‚ the recession in 2008 caused the growth rates to decrease significantly. Even though the energy market outperformed the general soft drink
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RED BULL CASE STUDY 1. What is the case all about? 2. What created Red Bull’s success? Where is the core franchise and benefit? Has the product’s positioning changed over time? What is the role of alcohol mixing to Red Bull’s success? 3. What is Red Bull’s success formula? For which kind of product/beverage categories will this formula work? How does Red Bull know when to turn on the advertising? What metrics would you use to make this judgment? 4. Why did the first U.K launch go awry? 5. What changes
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Ethical Issues Encountered by Red Bull Red Bull has successfully implemented marketing strategies to appeal to their target market‚ mainly young consumers‚ throughout the world. This product is popular globably‚ and is sold in bars‚ night clubs and supermarkets. Red Bull may claim to “give you wings” but drinking too much of the popular energy drink may also lead to heart damage‚ as study suggests. Red Bull has repeatidly denied that their product is not dangerous and hazardous to the body. In
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marketing strategy of Red Bull 04/18/2014 Contents 1. Executive summary 2. Introduction the project 3. Marketing Plan 3.1 Business Mission Statement 3.2 Situation Analysis 3.3 SWOT Analysis 3.4 Objectives 3.5 Target Markets 4. Positioning 5. Marketing Mix 5.1 Product 5.2 Pricing 5.3 Place 5.4 Promotion 6. Conclusions and Recommendation 7. Bibliography 1. Executive summary Red Bull is most popular
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Topic 1: Introduction to Marketing Red Bull 1. The Product/ Competitors/Industry 1.1 Product Red Bull is a sweet‚ caffeinated drink aimed to give consumers the high energy kick. Available only in rather expensive 250ml cans‚ 350ml bottles‚ with 4 packs and only two ‘flavours’ (original or sugar-free). It contains caffeine‚ taurine‚ glucuronolactone‚ and B vitamins. Founded in 1984 by Austrian businessman Dietrich Mateschitz‚ Red Bull has become the worlds leading energy drink‚ a staple in many
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University of Newcastle. It is the first part of the marketing plan for Red Bull‚ the leader of energy drinks market. The business overview‚ current situation analysis and marketing objectives are reviewed in this document as the following briefly details. The current objectives of the Red Bull are to stay in the same position as the leader‚ to be the brand icon of the extreme sports and to expand the existing markets. Red Bull has used some strategies to reach these goals‚ such as extending the product
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Market Analysis Red Bulls are competing in the non-alcoholic beverage market and in the specific segment of Energy Drink. The segment only occupied 1% of the Australian’s non-alcoholic beverage market (in 2004). However‚ it is dominated by 2 main companies that are Red Bull and its rival V. The following table is the actual volume and value of this segment. Figure 1: Energy Drink Segment actual volume and value size The energy drinks market after initial fast growth gave signs of some declines
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