BRAVIA 3D HDTV ® 2010 MARKETING AND PROMOTION PLAN ALLA ABRAMYCHEVA MICHAEL GUZMAN FARAN MAQSUD KEITH McMURDY ANDREW YAKOVLEV PREPARED FOR PROFESSOR DAVID DIAMOND MKT 9703 MARKETING MANAGEMENT CUNY BARUCH ZICKLIN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 5/2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS SONY ADVANTAGE p.3 COMPANY AND PRODUCT PROFILE p.4 SWOT AND COMPETITOR ANALYSIS p.7 MARKETING PLAN OBJECTIVES p.10 CUSTOMER TARGETS AND SEGMENTS p.12 MARKET POSITIONING p.14 IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINES p.16 PROMOTIONAL PLAN p.17 CONCLUSION p.19
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The businesses are ever changing so are the way of their characteristics. The changing scenario presents us new techniques and methods of business as well as their marketing strategies. The core of business is to market the product that will be attracted by the consumers and also the product will satisfy the consumer’s needs. Marketing efforts are vital for any business that is the combination of various factors affecting the real market scenario. The changing environment creating new issues that
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Marketing Plan Exercise 1. Define one specific problem it could address through marketing research. I think that Apple can find out who frequently uses their products by doing some marketing research. For example‚ they can find out which age group seems to be using more of their products‚ or even which gender buys them. This can help them design and produce their future products more efficiently. 2. What type of research design do you recommend for addressing that problem‚ and why? I recommend
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Plan Outline * 1.0 Executive Summary * 2.0 Situation Analysis * 3.0 Marketing Strategy * 4.0 Marketing Mix * Pricing * Promotion * Advertising * Public Relations * Direct Marketing * Web Plan * Website Goals * Website Marketing Strategy * Development Requirements * Website Milestones * Implementation Schedule * Milestones * Funding Plan * Funding Strategy
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short-haul routes. These sales figures are based upon load factors of only 55% in year one. Second year revenues are expected to exceed $216 million dollars with additional aircraft and expanded routes. Load factors for year two are 62%. The Puddle Jumpers plan has the potential for a more rapid ramp-up than was the case with Private Jet due to the nature of the routes and the demand for travel currently in the targeted markets served. In short‚ the frequency of flights needed to serve Puddle Jumpers ’s target
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in Bangladesh. So‚ we want to market Green Coconut Water. We have prepared this feasibility plan on that basis. We have assigned a name for the product as “Malala”. Since the raw materials are very much available in our country‚ we have decided to give the product an indigenous image. Malala is a kind of soft drink that provides the consumers with processed green coconut water in bottles. For the marketing purpose of the product we have decided to launch three product lines. The Malala would be launched
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----------------------------------Aug 2‚ 2005 UPS Marketing Plan ----------------------------------Advanced Marketing Management Marketing plan for United Parcel Service Mission Statement: End-to-end global supply chain provider. Executive Summary: The company analysis shows that UPS is actually positioned as a domestic (U.S.) ground shipping company‚ instead of being the primary coordinator of the flow of goods‚ information and funds throughout the entire supply chain on an internati onal
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THE GILLETTE COMPANY MARKETING PLAN Second year of Mach3 in the market. 1. Executive Summary * The major goal is to meet the sales volume (unit and US$14400 MM) as well as estimated profits US$ 2880 MM which represents 24% of sales. * Consolidate Mach3 as a successful launch‚ with the objective of recovering the investment in 2 years. * Minimize the effect the higher price of Mach3 might have in foreign markets. * Make consistent efforts in all
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I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY McDonald’s delivered strong performance and returns to shareholders in 2007. We have continued to build on our success as a trusted global consumer brand and grow our business by creating outstanding restaurant experiences for our customers. We have designed our executive compensation program to attract and retain excellent management and to motivate our executives and reward them for superior performance. We believe that our compensation program has played an important role
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Environment8 Internal Environment9 Corporate Cultures9 SWOT10 Strengths10 Weaknesses11 Opportunities11 Threats12 Marketing Strategy13 Objectives13 Target Markets13 Strategies15 Positioning17 Marketing Mix19 Product19 Quality19 Design20 Features20 Packaging21 Price21 Promotion24 Sales24 Advertising24 Distribution27 Channels27 Financials28 Controls29 Marketing Organization29 Implementation30 Contigency31 References32 Executive Summary The Apple iPhone was released on June
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