Sony Product The first market mix element is Product. A product is anything that can be offered to a market for attention‚ acquisition‚ use or consumption that might satisfy a need or want. Product decision normally base on brand name‚ Functionality‚ Styling‚ Quality‚ Safety‚ Packaging‚ Repairs and Support‚ Warranty‚ accessories and Services. These product attributes can be manipulated depending on what the target market wants. Also‚ customers always look for new and improved things‚ which
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The Marketing Mix Matrix In 2005‚ Chekitan Dev and Don Schultz introduced the customer focused marketing mix (SIVA) in Marketing Management. SIVA was presented as an alternative approach to McCarthy’s classic business orientated marketing mix popularly known as the 4Ps. SIVA and 4Ps are presented here as a complementary mechanisms to shape marketing practice through considering the needs of the customer within the constraint of the organization’s capacity. To that end‚ we present a means to
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Strategic Planning Business Unit Strategic Planning • SWOT Analysis – External Environment Analysis (Opportunity and Threat Analysis) • Marketing Opportunity – Buying opportunity more convenient or efficient – Meet the need for more information and advice – Customize an offering that was previously only available in standard form Business Unit Strategic Planning – Marketing Opportunity Analysis (MOA) • Can the benefits be articulated to a target market? • Can the target market be reached with cost-effective
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Marketing mix Topman The product recently purchased is a t-shirt from the retailer Topman; the t-shirt is of decent quality for a mass-produced item the product doesn’t have a long life due to changes in fashion which is reflected in the price. Topman have a variety of different ranges within stores to accommodate for their target market. “Topman ensure that there is stock that is seasonal and trend led‚ as well as always offering a basics range. With every range of stock they release
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Marketing Mix Name:Rachel Scullion Date of Submission: 28th March 2012 Module: Marketing practice Table of Contents Aim of the report Introduction Company background Marketing mix Product o Product definition o Product categories o Product classification o Product life cycle o Branding o Packaging Price o Definition of price o Pricing strategies o Examples of products and prices o Pricing in comparison to competitors o Pricing discrepancies o Pricing methods Place o Definition of Place o Channels
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SERVICES MARKETING MIX I am study of the 7 p’s of KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK in related to marketing research. I also study in details 3 p’s of service marketing like people‚ process‚ & physical evidence etc. 1) People 2) Process 3) Physical evidence 4) Product 5) Price 6) Place 7) Promotion 1) PEOPLE: - In the people in the service mix in service organization are people assented organization and
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Department of Business Administration EAST WEST UNIVERSITY Subject: Submission of Assignment. Dear Madam‚ We would like to express our profound thanks and gratitude to your good offices for granting us an opportunity to submit an assignment on“ Marketing Practice Limelight on 4P’S & STP”an overview “HATIL Furniture House.” a comparative Study On HATIL Furniture house Ltd. May‚ We therefore hope that‚ you would be kind enough to accept this assignment with your utmost satisfaction. Sincerely
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Introduction The term “marketing mix” was introduced by Neil Borden in his 1964 article “The Concept of the Marketing Mix”. Borden’s (1964) original marketing mix was a list of 12 elements that make up a marketing programme. McCarthy (1964) refined Borden’s list and reduced Borden’s 12 elements to four Ps: product‚ price‚ place and promotion. In addition‚ McCarthy (1964) defined the marketing mix as “a combination of all the factors at a marketing manager’s command to satisfy the target market”
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PAGE NUMBER Introduction 2 Company Overview 3 Product Intrduction 4 Marketing Concept 4 Marketing Mix 5 Over All marketing Strategy 7 Swot Analysis 8 BCG Matrix 9 Marketing Research 11 Marketing Research Process 12 Consumer Behaviour 13 Conclusion 14 1 * 3. IntroductionPurpose of the project:The project has been planed to be have a comprihenshive understandingof thecompany‚and the industry and compitator‚and to understand marketing as a function .Shampoo:Shampoo in India was derived from the Hindi
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Service Marketing Mix The service marketing mix is also known as an extended marketing mix and is an integral part of a service blueprint design. The service marketing mix consists of 7 P’s as compared to the 4 P’s of a product marketing mix. Simply said‚ the service marketing mix assumes the service as a product itself. However it adds 3 more P’s which are required for optimum service delivery. The product marketing mix consists of the 4 P’s which are Product‚ Pricing‚ Promotions and Placement
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