SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING: A CASE STUDY OF MARUTI SUZUKI *S.Solamalai and *Dr.N.R.V. Prabhu ABSTRACT Social networking sites allow individuals to interact with one another and build relationships. The paper analyses the changing paradigm of Social media as a marketing communication tool and highlights the importance of Social Media in building brand equity and customer relationship. The paper examines the Maruti Suzuki’s strategy of using Social media in creating awareness and preference
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JBR-07662; No of Pages 7 Journal of Business Research xxx (2012) xxx–xxx Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Journal of Business Research Green marketing ’ functions in building corporate image in the retail setting☆ Eunju Ko a‚ Yoo Kyung Hwang a‚ Eun Young Kim b‚⁎ a b Yonsei University‚ Department of Clothing & Textiles‚ Yonsei University‚ Seoul‚ Republic of Korea Chungbuk National University‚ Department of Fashion Design Information‚ 410 SungBong Ro‚ Cheongju‚ Chungbuk
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Marketing Plan: Part B Prepared for Vivian McDonald Table of Contents Key Issues There are various key issues present with regards to the marketing plan of Vitalyze. These were detailed in Part A of this report. These various issues that are present will guide the numerous marketing strategies that will be detailed in this section of the marketing plan. Perhaps the most important of these key issues present is the issue of how Vitalyze will gain and market a competitive
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Higher Nationals Marketing Planning Presented by: rubina bumma Date: 15th September 2009 Scenario Feet First is a small shoe shop located in the North of England. The owner has recently formed a partnership with a local competitor and they plan to merge their businesses and open a larger outlet under the same name. In order to succeed the owners must review a number of processes within the organisation. Task 1 – Marketing Audits a) Discuss
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DIRECT MAREKTING: Direct Marketing Channels Any medium that can be used to deliver a communication to a customer can be employed in direct marketing‚ including: Email Marketing Sending marketing messages through email or Email marketing is one of the most widely used direct-marketing methods.[citation needed] One reason for email marketing’s popularity is that it is relatively inexpensive to design‚ test‚ and send an email message. It also allows marketers to deliver messages around the clock
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[pic] Submitted By: Mohamed Aazam Gaffar Submitted To: Mrs. Inoka Gunarathne Module Title: Marketing Principles Assignment Title: Individual Assignment Date Due: 05th of April 2012 International College of Business & Technology Table of Content Table of Content 2 1.0 Exucutive Summary 4 2.0Swot Analysis 5 2.1Strengths 5 2.2Weaknesses 5 2.3Oppurtinities 6 2.4Threats 6 3.0Pest Analysis 7 3.1 Political 7 3.2 Economical
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Planning Intellectual Property for Marketing Strategies in the Digital Content Chapter 2 Literature Review The primary object here is to review the relevant literature of the current state of marketing theories‚ applications of marketing strategies‚ intellectual property stipulations and the influences of the Internet to the digital content industry. The review eventually leads to inadequate resources: concepts‚ theories‚ and talents. In truth‚ there are still no generally accepted
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1) The belief that a firm should dedicate all of its policies‚ planning‚ and operation to create customer satisfaction is called: A) marketing concept. B) market orientation. C) customer orientation. D) target marketing. E) production concept. 2) Eric Villa obtained a license to sell real estate and then accepted a sales position with a Century 21 agency. To prepare for this new position‚ he purchased and read a research report entitled Buying Habits of Today’s Home Buyer. Mr. Villa is
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of Sports Marketing & Sponsorship‚ 7‚ 14–22. Bauer‚ H.‚ Sauer‚ N.‚ & Exler‚ S. (2008). Brand image and fan loyalty in professional team sport: A refined model and empirical assessment. Journal of Sport Management‚ 22‚ 205–226. Bauer‚ H.‚ Stokburger-Sauer‚ N.‚ & Schmitt‚ (2005). Customer-based brand equity in the team sport industry: Operationalization and impact on the economic success of sport teams Berry‚ L. (2000). Cultivating service brand equity. Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science‚ 28
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------------------------------------------------- The Four-Way Test From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Four-Way Test" of the things we think‚ say or do is a test used by Rotarians world-wide as a moral code for personal and business relationships. The test can be applied to almost any aspect of life.[1] The test was scripted by Herbert J. Taylor an American from Chicago as he set out to save the Club Aluminum Products Distribution Company from bankruptcy. It was later adopted by Rotary
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