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    DETAIL WHAT THE THREE (3) TOURISM MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS STAND FOR The strategy underlying marketing communications could be long term or short term. A tourism marketing communications strategy must encompass the promotion mix. Few forms of communications succeed on their own. The promotional mix is influenced by whether a company chooses a push‚ pull or profile strategy or a combination. PULL STRATEGY Using a pull strategy‚ the producer directs its marketing activities (primarily advertising

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    |Course code: MKTG7501 | |Course name: Fundamentals of Marketing | |Course Co-ordinator: Owen Seamons | |Class: Thursday (1 – 4 PM)

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    • Where do we want to be? • How do we get there? With a 5% market share before the takeover of Somerfield‚ which had a market share of 5% as well‚ resulting in a new market share for the group of 10% the feel is that with the correct marketing strategy‚ the Co-operative group can overtake Morrison’s‚ who have a share of 11%‚ and become one of the top 4 players in the UK food and drink retail market. To do this‚ brand image must be improved from its current down-market image to widen the

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    H&M MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS History Of H&M Hennes & Mauritz: H&M by origin is a Swedish retail-clothing company‚ known for its fast-fashion clothing offerings. H&M was established in Västerås‚ Sweden in 1947 by Erling Persson. H&M‟s first store was opened in Sweden in 1947. (www1) At the beginning it was called Hennes (Swedish for hers) because they only sold cloth for women. In 1969 bought Erling‚ a company which was dealing with man´s clothing‚ and that store was named Mauritz. Together it becomes

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    Question 1 a) Examine and review critically the four areas of marketing communication. Provide examples where necessary. (10 marks) b) Explain in detail the basic pricing strategies. Give examples to support your answers. (10 marks) Question 2 Identify and describe the most often used sources of differentiation. Give examples to support your answers. (20 marks) Question 3 Ursula is a marketing manager for a bathroom tile company. She is trying to figure out if her firm needs

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    Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) Template IMC situation analysis Summarise issues arising from the marketing plan that will directly impact on the communications strategy. Company analysis !" !" !" !" Company mission. Corporate goals. Issues related to an overriding corporate brand (if one exists). Budget for the IMC. Product analysis !" !" A summary of key product offerings and product life cycle issues. Existing brand themes‚ messages and appeals. Audience analysis !" !"

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    Segmentation and Target Marketing‚ The Haworth Press‚ Inc.‚ New York Greenberg‚ M.‚ and McDonald‚ S. S.‚ (1989)‚ ’Successful Needs/Benefits Segmentation: A user ’s Guide ’‚ The Journal of Consumer Marketing‚ Vol. 6‚ Iss. 3‚ pp. 29-36 Gwin‚ C. and Gwin‚ C.‚ (2003)‚ ’Product attributes model: A tool for evaluating brand positioning ’‚ Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice‚ Vol. 11‚ Iss. 2‚ pp. 30-42 Haley‚ R.‚ (1995)‚ ’Benefit segmentation: A decision-oriented research tool ’‚ Marketing Management‚ Vol

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    INDIVIDUAL CASE STUDY METABICAL: _POSITIONING & COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGY_ _FOR A NEW WEIGHT-LOSS DRUG_ Q1: WHAT IS THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS FOR METABICAL? WHO IS INVOLVED IN THE PROCESS? Consumer research over the years has shown that shoppers often follow a relatively common shopping behavior for product purchase. In theory‚ a shopper is said to go through the following five stages as a process. In reality‚ sometimes the steps may be switched around or even left out‚ as not all consumers

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    THE ROLE OF ADVERTISING IN MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS Marketing communications: Marketing communications are the means by which firms attempt to inform‚ persuade‚ and remind consumers – directly or indirectly – about the products and brands that they sell. In a sense‚ marketing communications represent the “voice” of the brand and are a means by which it can establish a dialogue and build relationships with consumers. Marketing communications perform several functions for consumers. Consumers can

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    Week 1: Consumer Psychology and Marketing Communication PSY/322 June‚ 11 2013 A business needs to have the ability to properly understand their consumer base so they are able to produce products and make marketing strategies that will appeal to the target audience. Consumer psychology allows the business to obtain information that will lead to understanding the consumers. Marketers want to understand many factors related to the consumers personalities and how it influences his or

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