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    Janice Angelica Ms Padilla AP Language 25 August 2013 SOAP: MLK “I Have a Dream” speech Martin Luther King’s speech was not nearly a “cry” but a declaration to the change he wanted to see within the United States. In his speech‚ he speaks of his dreams where both white and black citizens can get along without the barricade of “prejudice”. He speaks of states that continue to accept slavery such as Mississippi‚ Alabama‚ Georgia‚ and Louisiana. His subject is slavery‚ but he also talks

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    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 of Customer retention activities on the organization’s

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    Dove: Evolution of a Brand Introduction Unilever was formed in 1930 when the U.K-based Lever Brothers combined with the Dutch Margarine Unie‚ a logical merger given that both companies depended on palm oil‚ one for soaps and the other for edible oil products. It operated on every continent and described itself as combing local roots with global scale. Positioning In the 1950’s: The first Dove product‚ called a beauty bar‚ was launched in 1957. It would not dry out skin the way soap did. The company

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    A marketing research on the segmentationtargeting and position of different brands in Marriott International Course: Principles of Marketing Faculty responsibility: D. Sleeman Program: PGD2 Name: YAO Feng (Emma) Words Count: 2632 Date: 02.10.2008 Statement of Authorship “I certify that the totality or assigned portion of this assessment is my own work and contains no material which may have been used for the award of any degree or diploma in any institute‚ college or university. Moreover

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    SOAP INTRODUCTION * SOAP stands for Simple Object Access Protocol * SOAP is a communication protocol * SOAP is for communication between applications * SOAP is a format for sending messages * SOAP communicates via Internet * SOAP is platform independent * SOAP is language independent * SOAP is based on XML * SOAP is simple and extensible * SOAP allows you to get around firewalls * SOAP is a W3C recommendation SOAP‚ originally defined as Simple Object

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    Mars Dove Chocolate Brand Audit IMC 613 Brand Equity Management Chocolate is one of America’s favorite treats‚ and companies like Hershey’s‚ Ghirardelli and Dove‚ have captured consumers minds‚ body and emotions with delicious tasting chocolates for more than 100 years. After examining three brands in Dove’s competitive set- Hershey’s‚ Ghirardelli and Unilever Dove- it became obvious that the Dove Chocolate brand has an unfavorable brand association with Unilever Dove soap and does not resonate

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    DOVE Case * In the 1950s Dove established the market positioning of being unique and differentiated itself from other normal soap bars‚ which leave the consumers with dry skin after usage‚ by coming up with a bar that moisturizes the consumers` skin after usage with inclusion of one-quarter cleansing cream. * It aimed to become a masterbrand in February 2000 to extend its category beyond the beauty bar category‚ such as deodorants‚ hair care products‚ facial cleansers‚ body lotions and hair

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    Segmentation

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    segmentationtargetingpositioning‚ differentiation and branding  For many organizations today to be successful they must know what consumers needs are‚ so as to satisfy them successfully and profitably to avoid wastages of resources. For these organizations to be successful they have to undertake segmentation‚ so as to know their target market and also to know the available competitors in the market producing the same goods. As a matter of fact‚ for Colgate to be successful they must segment

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    Positioning and repositioning Before positioning companies has to do segmentation and targeting. Segmentation is dividing the market into segments upon some set of criteria and evaluating the profitability of each segment  Targeting is selecting one or more segments and going after them Positioning is how do you want your brand to be considered by consumers when compared to other competing brands. Positioning is based on product features such as color‚ price‚ fluffiness‚ quality of service

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    MARKET SEGMENTATIONTARGETING AND POSITIONING MARKET SEGMENTATION INTRODUCTION: - The market for any product is normally made up of several segments. A ‘market’ after all is the aggregate of consumers of a given product. And‚ consumer (the end user)‚ who makes a market‚ are of varying characteristics user and buying behavior. There are different factors contributing for varying mind set of consumers. It is thus natural that many differing segments occur within a market. In order to capture this

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