Administration (Marketing) SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE II Teams: Eunice Fang Zi Xin Jesslyn Lim Hui Ting Tony Tan Xiang Cheng Yvonne Lee Shan Shan Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1a. Brief of Samsung Company Profile 1b. Information of Samsung Product 1c. Detail Specification of the Product 2. Marketing Objectives 3. Analysis 3a. Marketing Research Analysis 3b. Macro-environmental Analysis 3c. Market Segmentation‚ Targeting and Positioning Analysis 3d. SWOT Analysis 4. Marketing Mix Strategies
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QUESTION 1 a) Define the term “MARKETING” Marketing is the process of communicating the value of a product or service to customers‚ for the purpose of selling the product or service. It is a critical business function for attracting customers. From a societal point of view‚ marketing is the link between a society’s material requirements and its economic patterns of response. Marketing satisfies these needs and wants through exchange processes and building long term relationships. It is the
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Angela Scarlett Scarlett-1 Instructor: Kate Morrison ENGL1000 Essay #3- Analysis of a printed advertisement March 23‚ 2012 The Power Of Advertisements In today ’s society‚ successful companies try to gain advantage over their competitors by drawing potential customers to their products through advertising. One example of this process is the Mott ’s Fruitsations advertisement. The headline of this advertisement reads: “Undercover Veggies Outrageous Fruit Taste!”‚ which is centered on the
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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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1 LO1 Various elements of the marketing process 1 The benefit and costs of marketing orientation for XYX manufacturing 1-2 LO2 Macro and micro environmental factors which influence marketing decisions 2 Segmentation criteria to be used for products in different markets 2-3 Targeting Strategy for a selected product/service 3 Buyer behaviour which affects marketing activities in different buying situations 3 Buyer behaviour which affects marketing activities in different buying
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introduction of this product/service. High oil price time ’s oncoming‚ the energy crisis has expedited the whole world automobile industry power revolution‚ each kind of new energy automobile will realize the industrial production brand-new time to arrive officially. The Hybrid-Electric Vehicle is favored especially in the international marketing‚ the mix power wind blows hot around the world comprehensively.. But Hybrid-Electric Vehicle is recent most has the possibility to us to realize the industrial
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Lecture • What is E-Marketing? • E-Marketing: Past‚ Present‚ Future • Part B: Unit Overview / Assessments 3 E-Marketing - Definition • “E-Marketing is the use of information technology for the marketing activity‚ and the process for creating‚ communicating‚ delivering‚ and exchanging offerings that have value for customers/ clients / partners‚ and society at large.” (Strauss & Frost‚ 2012‚ p. 28) 4 Needs‚ wants‚ and demands Products Core Marketing Concepts Markets
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1. 5 Core concepts of marketing Needs‚ wants and demands Needs: Needs emerge from a state of felt deprivation. It can be physical‚ social (feelings)‚ or individual (knowledge). All human beings have needs & share these needs. Needs are generic. Wants: individual choices of product that is used to satisfy the needs. Shaped by culture and personality. Ex: 1 thirsty person wants to drink mineral water‚ while the other thirsty person wants to drink coca cola. Demand: Enough money to buy it. Backed
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Fundamentals of Marketing Welcome! Wl ! Dr. Stephan Grzeskowiak Professeur‚ Departement Marketing © S. Grzeskowiak How do get these slides? Programs Postgraduate Fundamentals of Marketing © S. Grzeskowiak 1 11/6/2010 Preparation for today’s class • R d IKEA case (HBSP 9 504 094) Read 9-504-094) • Read KKBGH ‘Marketing Management’ – Part I (ch 1 – 4) ‘Understanding Marketing Mangement’ • Download and print Class notes © S. Grzeskowiak Fundamentals of Marketing What
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Marketing Applications #1 Which environmental forces sociocultural‚ economic‚ political‚ legal‚ regulatory social ethical‚ competitive‚ or technical‚ might a marketer need to consider when marketing the following products in the international marketplace and why? • Barbie Dolls • Beer • Financial Services • Televisions International Marketing involves developing and performing marketing activities across national boundaries. Marketing is the process of creating‚ distributing‚ promoting‚ and
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