explain the 7 elements of the extended marketing mix and illustrate how the mix would be tailored to suit the needs of two customer groups‚ within a Hospitality and Tourism organisation of the choice. The organisation author choose to help demonstrate how extended marketing mix is used in real work environment is Hilton Belfast Hotel in Northern Ireland. Author will explain extended marketing mix definition and 7 elements of it. Extended Marketing Mix Marketing decisions generally fall in to the following
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Marketing Mix MKT 421 April 4‚ 2011 Marketing Mix A marketing strategy is the combination of the target market‚ or the customers the marketing is intended to reach‚ and the marketing mix. Product‚ price‚ place‚ and promotion are components of the marketing mix‚ or the four p’s‚ which create a value for the customer (Perreault‚ Cannon‚ & McCarthy‚ 2009). For this reason‚ the customer‚ who is not part of the marketing mix‚ is the center of the target‚ surrounded by the elements of the marketing
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One of the most important formulas in the business industry is the marketing mix‚ which has principals that if done right can add up to great success for any company. The marketing mix is the proper balance of product‚ place‚ price‚ and promotion. A specific company that has done more than made sure to include this in their business‚ is Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola ’s brilliant mix of taste‚ expansion‚ and adapting to its ever growing audience has made them one of the most popular‚ if not the most popular
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The 4P ’s Classification of the Marketing Mix Revisited This article‚ addresses the prime classifications scheme in marketing‚ the 4P configuration of the marketing mix. The marketing discipline needs a strong classification of the marketing mix‚ not only to stimulate conceptual integration and purification of the discipline‚ but also for meaningful measurement of marketing mix efforts and their effects. Also‚ managers need a clear classification of all instruments at their disposal in order
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INDEX 1.CHAPTER ± I * Introduction *Scope of project *Objective of project 2. CHAPTER ± II * Company profile *Industry profile *Beverage preparation section *Sidel section *Marketing strategy *Marketing Mix 3.CHAPTER ± III *Research Methodology 4.CHAPTER ± IV *Marketing survey & Data Analysis 5. CHAPTER ± IV *SWOT Analysis *Recommendations *Suggestion 6.CONCLUSION 7.LIMITATION 8.BIBLIOGRAPHY 9.QUESTIONNAIRE [pic] [pic] [pic]
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1. What is the ‘Marketing Mix’ and why is it important? The marketing mix is defined as the set of controllable marketing variables that the company blends to produce the response it wants in the target market. The marketing consists of the four P’s which are product‚ price‚ place and promotion. The product is something that satisfies the customers need. Marketers need to know about their product so that they can market to their target customer. Price is the amount of money that the customer
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introduced the term Marketing mix‚ an extension of the work done by one of his associates James Culliton in 1948. Marketing Mix - A mixture of several ideas and plans followed by a marketing representative to promote a particular product or brand is called marketing mix. Several concepts and ideas combined together to formulate final strategies helpful in making a brand popular amongst the masses form marketing mix. Elements of Marketing Mix The elements of marketing mix are often called the
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by explaining the target market of BMW and their use of the marketing mix. Visual and Literature Analysis The advertisement shown above is a modern visual promotion for BMW‚ a company that manufactures and sells luxury cars. The ad portrays one of the companies new vehicles in the busy climate of the city combined with the slogan “The ultimate driving machine” . The use of the signature slogan has proven to be successful marketing tool as‚ “BMW’s “The Ultimate Driving Machine” has stood the
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TOYOTA Management Case Study Hiroshi Okuda in Toyota Nur Firdous Majid & Jatin Naresh 5/18/2009 Table of Contents Contents Page Number Introduction 1 Question 1: Okuda’s Leadership Styles 2 - 4 Question 2: Transactional or Transformational Leader 5 - 7 Question 3: Radical changes When Company Is in a Crisis 8 - 9 Question 4: Charismatic
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Marketing Mix Cafe Coffee Day The leading coffee chain across the world‚ Cafe coffee day has several products which appeal to the Indian audience and it has a price which is very much affordable for the upper middle class of India. The promotions are amazing and it has numerous retail outlets which are growing in number across India. This article discusses the marketing mix of Cafe coffee day. Product: Café Coffee Day product mix constitutes a wide range of products that appeal primarily to Indian
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