Government Legislations 1. Equal opportunity 2. Australian direct marketing association 3. Australian e-commerce Best practice model 4. Australian government policy framework for consumer Protection in electronic commerce 5. Confidentiality requirement 6. Defamation laws 7. Sweepstakes regulations 8. Federal privacy act 9. Australian national privacy principal 10. Privacy and electronic communication regulation 2003 Task – 2 Develop a marketing plan Executive Summary Bounce Fitness will serve Seattle-area
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Cultural Impacts - Marketing People from different parts of the globe tend to follow different cultures and behaviour patterns. In countries like India‚ each state has its own language and culture thus making it a highly diverse country. The cultural environments do impact the marketing of the product or service. The needs and requirements of these differing cultural environments of the world are different and hence a successful product in one part of the world might turn out to be a failure at
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The key is not just the invention but the capability to innovate by bringing the product successfully to the market. An important point to remember is that focus of innovation should be providing new solutions which better meet customer needs. Innovative solutions often do not require major breakthroughs in technology. For example Direct Line became the leader in car insurance by removing the need for brokers through its telemarketing campaigns. Or Dell became the profitable computer company just
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Understand how the marketing plan supports strategic objectives 1.1 Explain how the strategy of the organisation impacts on the marketing plan 1.2 Identify the component parts of a marketing plan 1.3 Identify issues of risk within a marketing plan 2. Understand the construction of a marketing plan 2.1 Identify the levels of importance of each component of the plan 2.2 Identify mitigation strategies for high risk components of the plan 2.3 Produce a marketing plan 3. Understand how to
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From: Date: [ 12/17/2011 ] Re: IMC Plan Confidential Integrated Marketing Communications Plan This plan aims to ensure that Kudler Fine Foods’ (KFF) marketing plan is consistent with the demographic data and psychographic data that have been researched by the company in the past. This memo will go into detail about how to create a marketing plan that is consistent through the various media used in their marketing strategy and why it is important in terms of demographic and psychographic
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1.3 Analyse the role of sales team within marketing strategy of an organization of your choice: Sales team of an organization play a significant role within marketing strategy of this company. A salesperson’s primary objective is to sell‚ though there are many skills involved and their duties can be quite diverse depending on things like the size of outlet they are involved with. Researchers show that across a range of industries‚ there is a direct and consistent correlation between the caliber
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Tourism [] Paula Trotter Assessment task concerning the marketing of Australia by its Destination Marketing Organisation (DMO)‚ Tourism Australia. Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to examine the effectiveness of the Destination Marketing Organisation‚ Tourism Australia‚ in marketing Australia as a tourism destination in relation to three critical success factors; marketing research as an integral activity‚ targeting the right type of tourist‚ as well as promoting
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Head: Marketing Audit Tesco Plc Marketing Audit [Name of the Writer] [Name of the Institution] Executive Summary This report contains the company overview and details of marketing audit carried on Tesco Plc‚ which is largest retailer in UK. The marketing audit has covered various important areas that are significant to analyze‚ indentify and understand the issues and challenges of internal and external environment of the business. Tools used to conduct marketing audit of
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Analyzing the Marketing Environment Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Chapter 3- slide 1 Analyzing the Marketing Environment Topic Outline • The Company’s Microenvironment • The Company’s Macroenvironemnt • Responding to the Marketing Environment Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Chapter 3- slide 2 The Marketing Environment The marketing environment includes the actors and forces outside marketing that affect
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Brennan: Marketing Referral: April 2010: Task 1: While the key elements of marketing remain constant of all types of marketing remain the same there are plenty of differences across all types of it. There are two main differences between domestic marketing and international marketing: 1. The level of international marketing between the two is different. 2. The macro environmental factors that influence the international market is a lot more complex. Domestic Marketing: Is marketing
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