DOVE: EVOLUTION OF A BRAND Ques What is a brand? Why does Unilever want fewer of them? * Definition: A name‚ term‚ design‚ symbol‚ or any other feature that identifies one seller’s good or service as distinct from those of other sellers. The legal term for brand is trademark. A brand may identify one item‚ a family of items‚ or all items of that seller. If used for the firm as a whole‚ the preferred term is trade name. Why fewer brands? * Global decentralization brought problems of
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Michael McCarty Professor Michael Ugarte Spanish 2330 4 April 2013 The Struggle to Find a True Identity Time of the Doves documents the personal struggles of a woman during the devastating times of the Spanish Civil War. I believe the central themes of the novel are the character trying to find her true identity‚ and women being silenced and oppressed in society. During this time period‚ the Spanish Civil War is occurring‚ but Natalia seems oblivious to the war throughout the novel. Natalia
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Product “In 1957‚ the Dove Beauty Bar was introduced in the US. It promised women that it wouldn’t dry their skin the way soap did. Women tried it. And it didn’t. Thus began a very trusting and lasting relationship between the brand and its users.” ( www.unilever.com.ph/brands/personalcarebrands/dove.aspx) This product of Unilever Global Company is used to replace soap in taking care of women’s skin. With its patented blend of mild cleansers and ¼ moisturizing cream‚ Dove Beauty bar is known all
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LIMITED BRAND- DOVE SUBMITTED TO: Dr. H. GAYATHRI SUBMITTED BY: (SECTION – A‚ Group-6) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INDUSTRY 3 1.1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW: 3 1.2. MARKET PLAYERS UNDER FMCG IN INDIA: 2 1.3. MARKET SIZE: 3 1.4. FMCG GROWTH LADDER AND FUTURE OUTLOOK: 3 2. SOAP INDUSTRY IN INDIA 3 3. HINDUSTAN UNILEVER LIMITED 4 3.1 HISTORY AND INTRODUCTION: 4 4. DOVE 6 4.1 OVERVIEW OF DOVE: 6 4.2 DOVE BAR: 8 5. STP ANALYSIS OF DOVE 9 5.1 SEGMENTATION OF DOVE: 9 5.2 TARGETING
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Analysis: Segmentation‚ Target‚ Positioning 7 5.1 Segmentation 7 5.2 Targeting 7 5.3 Positioning 7 6 New Product Range 8 6.1 Product 8 6.2 STP Analysis of the Proposed Product 8 6.2.1 Segmentation 8 6.2.2 Target 8 6.2.3 Positioning 8 6.3 Marketing Mix Analysis of the Proposed Product 8 6.3.1 Product 8 6.3.2 Price 9 6.3.3 Promotion 9 6.3.4 Place 9 7 Conclusion 10 8 Bibliography 10 1 Introduction This paper conducts a strategic marketing analysis of Unilever’s brand‚ Dove. In this
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Market Segmentation Of Pepsi At An International Level The history of Pepsi-Cola starts in 1896 in the town of New Bern in North Carolina‚ USA in a drugstore owned by the pharmacist Caleb Bradham. He came up with many recipes of new drinks to be served at the soda fountain of his drugstore. Brad ham aim was to create a drink both delicious‚ healthy‚ aiding digestion and boosting energy. It would be free of impurities and it should not contain any strong narcotics. Eventually one of his drinks became
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2 The Nature and Role of Marketing at Local Level 4 The Nature and Role of Marketing at International Level 5 Marketing Concepts and Approaches at local level 5 Marketing Concepts and Approaches at an International Level 6 Implications of segmentation on international organization 7 Implications of targeting on international organization 7 Implications of positioning on international organization 8 The Implications of Customer Acquisition Activities on the Organization’s Performance 8 Implications
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IBS Bangalore Session Plan Semester : I Course : Marketing Management - I Course Code : SLMM 501 Credits : 3 Class : 2015 Section : A Instructor : Shailendra Dasari S.No Topic(s)/Activities Identified Cases Source Reference to PTB Additional Readings/Questions for Discussion Learning Outcomes 1 Introduction to Marketing Ch1 PPt 1 Understand 1.Marketing Concept 2.Evolution of Marketing 3.Marketing Mix Discuss 1.Marketing Challenges for the 21st
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To develop a successful marketing strategy‚ it is important to identify the appropriate consumer segments. There are four steps you should perform to conduct the market segmentation process effectively. Step 1: Identify segmented markets The first step of the market segmentation process is to identify the segmented markets. It is important to select the segmenting strategy that most accurately categorizes consumers according to your product or service. For example‚ suppose that your company
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market segmentation Market segmentation is a marketing strategy that involves dividing a broad target market into subsets of consumers who have common needs (and/or common desires) as well as common applications for the relevant goods and services. Depending on the specific characteristics of the product‚ these subsets may be divided by criteria such as age and gender‚ or other distinctions‚ such as location or income. Marketing campaigns can then be designed and implemented to target these specific
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