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    Chap- 9 International Marketing Management Marketing is the process of planning and executing the conception‚ pricing‚ promotion‚ and distribution of ideas‚ goods‚ and services to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational objectives. International Marketing is the extension of these activities across national boundaries. Firms expanding into new markets in foreign countries must deal with differing political‚ cultural‚ and legal systems‚ as well as unfamiliar economic conditions

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    Chapter 19: The marketing mix: product and packaging The role of product in the marketing mix The product itself is the most important feature of the marketing mix. After deciding the market segment for the product‚ the other parts of the marketing mix will be decided. Large companies often have a department to develop new products. Whilst deciding the marketing mix‚ the company will also have to take into account the competitor’s products. Types of product There are several types of products

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    M.A.C. COSMETICS | CREATED BY: | Lecturer: | Due Date: | THE MARKETING MIX THE MARKETING MIX MAC COSMETICS History M·A·C Cosmetics‚ was founded in Toronto‚ Ontario‚ Canada by Frank Toskan and Frank Angelo in 1985. The first U.S M·A·C store opened in 2003‚ in Greenwich Village‚ New York. The company ’s products were initially specifically designed for professional make-up artists‚ but are now sold to consumers worldwide. Products The collection includes blush‚ eye shadow‚

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    right people at the right time‚ it must employ the right type of marketing mix: Product‚ Price‚ Place and Promotion. In a dysfunctional time for the airline industry‚ most airlines‚ especially major carriers‚ are adapting the concept of “doing less with more.” One low-cost carrier‚ JetBlue‚ is changing the domestic aviation landscape in this regard and is defying the odds. Here is a company that has examined each marketing mix elements carefully‚ has adapted them to its customer’s needs‚ and

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    Marketing Mix (Research Paper) Business magazines and websites are abuzz with news about the value of marketing mix modeling as a way to help companies maximize returns on their marketing investments (ROMI). Despite the currency of this topic in the media‚ the concepts and tools of marketing mix modeling date back at least 30 to 40 years. The topic is of growing interest partly because of the corporate world’s interest in growing topline revenue. The last couple of decades have witnessed unparalleled

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    with reasonably priced optional upgrades and offering the simple and low fares (JetBlue Airways 2011). Marketing mix Marketing mix a framework describing the combination of marketing tools that the marketers blend to create a desired response in the target market (Kotler 2011). It is made up from everything the firm can do to stimulate the demand for its product. Traditionally the marketing mix is made up 4 main elements: product‚ promotion‚ place and price. Product Author Elliot (2009) defines

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    The evolution of global marketing Whether an organisation markets its goods and services domestically or internationally‚ the definition of marketing still applies. However‚ the scope of marketing is broadened when the organisation decides to sell across international boundaries‚ this being primarily due to the numerous other dimensions which the organisation has to account for. For example‚ the organisation’s language of business may be "English"‚ but it may have to do business in the "French language"

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    Coca-Cola Marketing Mix The marketing mix of Coca cola has been changing over time with more and more products being added such that today it has 3300 products‚ and many different ways of advertising all those products. But because of this Coca cola is the brand with the highest brand equity. The 4 P’s of Marketing: Product‚ Price‚ Place and Promotion Product This company has the widest range of beverages of 3300 products. The Beverages are divided into many groups with individual products

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    Marketing Mix Hand Sanitizer Through the marketing mix‚ businesses use the controllable variables of product‚ price‚ place‚ and promotion to define the firms marketing strategy (Berkowitz‚ 2011). The companies use these elements to contribute to the businesses marketing of the product‚ service‚ or good sold. While developing a product‚ determining the price‚ making the product convenient for customers to purchase or access‚ and promotion the product to advise the consumer of the product the business

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    INTERNATIONAL MARKETING: International marketing is the application of marketing principles to more than one country. The intersection is the result of the process of internationalization. Many American and European authors see international marketing as a simple extension of exporting‚ whereby the marketing mix is simply adapted in some way to take into account differences in consumers and segments. It then follows that global marketing takes a more standardized approach to world markets and

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