Principle of Marketing Mrs. Lauren K Paisley Case#1: Coke Zero 2/25/2013 The Coca- Cola first started or made its debut in 1886 in Atlanta in a pharmacy soda fountain which was sold for 5 cent a glass. The coca product has been enjoyed ever since then. The company continues its long-standing association with athletics events including the Olympic Games and the FIFA World Cup. By promoting such event it helps support the case of promoting Coke Zero. The Coca-Cola Company segments markets for
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The prevailing trend of share/capital market has a direct impact on banking stability – evaluate the statement This paper explains the workings of a stock market as well as its effects on a country’s economy. The main point of this paper of to prove that the volatility of a country’s capital market can have a negative effect on banking stability of a country. The fall of a country’s capital market could mean the demise of the country’s banking sector as well. Basic Explanation of the Stock Market
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Coke and Pepsi in the Twenty-First Century: Threat of Entry:low 1. Economies of scale - High production volume but merit not clear (1st paragraph on page 2) 2. Product differentiation - Brand identification (high advertising expense‚ Exhibit 2) 3. Capital requirements - CPs: little capital investment (1st paragraph on page 2) - Bottlers: capital intensive (2nd paragraph on page 3) 4. Cost disadvantages independent of size - No 5. Access to distribution channels - Food stores (35%): intense
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KILLER COKE: THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST COCA-COLA Case Summary The “Killer Coke” case revolves around to brutal murders of union leaders in a bottling plant in Colombia and the corporate responsibility of the Coca-Cola Company. The Killer Coke movement alleges that the Coca-Cola Company directed or was implicitly involved in the killings to ensure that unions were broken in the Colombian plants. The obvious legal ramifications are that contract killings took place at the plant. The more subtle ethical
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Brand Inventory 6 Brand Elements: 6 Diet Pepsi and Pepsi Company Profile (appendix)– (To be added) 9 MARKETING MIX: 9 Product Characteristic and Attributes 9 Price 11 Promotion 12 Points of Parity and Points of Difference between Diet Coke and Diet Pepsi – (To be added) 15 Brand Exploratory 15 Brand Awareness 15 Brand Image 16 Interpretation of Brand Exploratory: 19 Introduction: No one thought a drink sold for five cents a glass at a pharmacy would grow up to be one of the
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BEHAVIOURAL SEQUENCE MODEL 8. CREATIVE STRATEGY 8.1 KEY BENEFIT CLAIMS 8.2 THE BIG IDEA 8.3 BRAND AWARENESS AND BRAND ATTITUDE 9. MEDIA STRATEGY 9.1 MEDIA SCHEDULE AND COSTS 9.2 MEDIA CHOICES 10. OTHER IMC ACTIVITIES 10.1 EVENT MARKETING I 10.2 EVENT MARKETING II 10.3 PUBLIC RELATIONS 10.4 VIRAL MARKETING 11. EVALUATION AND CONTROL 12. REFERENCES 13. APPENDIXES APPENDIX A APPENDIX B APPENDIX C APPENDIX D APPENDIX
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Assessment 4- Data Analysis Report Factor 1- Safety- This factor measures the extent of how safe individuals believe public transport is. A high score on this factor would mean- That the individual perceives public transport as quite a safe option for them to take. Relationships found in this factor (safety) include- * Quite a significant relationship with regular transport use with a P-value of 0.01‚ where regular users scored a mean of 4.1 whilst non-users only scores 3.2 * A relationship
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Question: Prepare creative strategy for Sun Chips/ AIUB/ i-Phone? Answer: The creative strategy for Sun Chips can be- • TV Commercial: For sun chips TVC will be the most effective strategy to introduce in the market. The TVC should be shown in the television in perfect time when their target customers are available. Mostly kids are the target customer for chips so the advertising should be shown in TV after their school time and play time in the evening. • Radio: To grab customer attention secondly
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1 – Executive Summary This Integrated Marketing Communication plan has been produced by means of the brand Milo. The IMC plan will demonstrate a situation analysis‚ which discusses the current internal and external position of Milo. Within the situation analysis‚ the information conducted is about the brand‚ competitors‚ the outside environment‚ threats and opportunities. This therefore helped investigating into a target audience‚ in this case the age group 25-34 year olds have been selected. The
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PLAN PRESENTED BY DEBORAH FOR THE IMC PROJECT Executive Summary Company Background * BMW * History of Mini – Timeline * Marketing Mix – Past & Now Corporate/Brand and Buyer Behavior Analyses * Brand Elements (Brand Name‚ URL‚ Logo‚ Tagline) * CBBE (Consumer-based Brand Equity Pyramid) * Brand knowledge (Awareness Pyramid‚ TOM [Top of Mind]& Recognition< awareness & Reference Matrix) * Factors Influencing Consumer Behaviour * Types of Buying Decision
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