REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES PASS College QUEZON AVE. ALAMINOS CITY L.S School Supplies MARKETING PLAN By: Leslie Sotero BSBA III IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT TO THE REQUIREMENTS IN MARKETING MANAGEMENT (MKTG. III) BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT S.Y. 2011-2012 OCTOBER 2012 L.S School Supplies Marketing Plan I. Introduction L.S School Supplies is general merchandise owned by Leslie Sotero. It is located in Poblacion‚ Sual Pangasinan (Please see attachment location map). L
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JORGE MARKETING PLAN FOR “PASTELES AND EMPANADAS” A Marketing Plan Presented by: Jorge L. Pichardo Table of Contents Page 1. Description 3 2. Critical Success Factors for My Marketing Plan 3 Mission Statement 4 Goals 4 Competitive Advantage 4 3. Situation Analysis 5 SWOT Analysis 5 Competitor Analysis 6 Company Analysis 6 Customer Analysis 6 Industry Analysis……………………………………………………………………..7 4. Market-Product Focus 7 Marketing
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Caitlin A. Meuser Marketing 250 Professor Berger December 10‚ 2010 MARKETING PLAN PROJECT Executive Summary Apple‚ Inc. designs‚ manufactures and markets personal computers (PCs)‚ mobile communication devices‚ portable digital music and video players‚ servers‚ network solutions and related software and services. The company offers different product lines which include Mac computing systems‚ iPods‚ iPhone handsets‚ the iPad portable multimedia and computing device
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Walter Disney Corporation released a 100 year of bonds‚ with an interest value of 7.55% that is to be paid in every six months with overdue dates. Response to the deal was divided‚ even if the bonds had been there in the past‚ the level of debates on the matter raised the danger of debt payment ability of the debtors. The affiliation was viewed as a plus to Walter Disney Corporation and U.S economic system where its quest doubled up from $150 million to $300 million. Immediately the Walter Disney established
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Market Marketing Plan 501 East Armour Rd North Kansas City‚ MO Prepared By: Shaun McMeen Table of Contents 1. Business Overview 1 2. Market Overview 1 2.1. Customer Information 2 2.2. Market Information 3 2.3. Industry Information 3 2.4. Product/Service Information 3 3. Objectives 4 4. Strategy 4 4.1. Product 5 4.2. Marketing Strategy 6 4.3. Sales Strategy 6 4.4. Promotion 7 4.5. Operational Plan 9 4.6
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Philippine Junior Marketing Association MARKETING PLAN COMPETITION SYNERGY TRANING PROGRAM Currently we have a problem regarding to establish our big idea test which is comprised of: Consumer Insight + Product Truth = BIG IDEA Example: Pepsi and Nestle will be merge‚ what BIG IDEA can you give? Look at the two companies’ product truth. Pepsi: Upbeat‚ lively‚ active lifestyle products Nestle: good life‚ healthy living‚ So what’s the big idea?? BIG IDEA: “Step Up to a Good
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May 29‚ 2013 Media Conglomerate - The Walt Disney Company The Walt Disney Company is the third largest conglomerate in the world. Its revenues average in the 20 billions yearly. Disney has branches in film‚ Internet‚ music‚ broadcasting‚ publication‚ and recreation. Disney has grown to become a powerhouse over the past 50 years. Started by the man himself‚ Walt Disney started a cartoon studio in 1920’s bringing the much-loved Mickey Mouse to life‚ and bringing him along with other characters
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PROFILE II. MARKETING OVERVIEW a. Overview of Sterling Bank of Asia b. Competitive Climate III. MARKETING OBJECTIVES a. Focused Product Mix b. Distribution Presence/Placement/Reach c. Promotion‚ e.g. Advertising Recall IV. STRATEGIC MARKETING DIRECTIONS a. Product b. Promotion c. Place V. MARKETING PROGRAMS a. Product b. Promotion c. Place VI. MONTHLY SALES FORECAST a. Volume Sales Forecast to Specific Product Focus b. Sales Revenue Projections VII. PROMOTION PLAN (MEDIA AND SALES
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A marketing plan is a comprehensive blueprint which outlines an organization ’s overall marketing efforts. A marketing process can be realized by the marketing mix‚ which is outlined in step 4. The last step in the process is the marketing controlling. The marketing plan can function from two points: strategy and tactics (P. Kotler‚ K.L. Keller). In most organizations‚ "strategic planning" is an annual process‚ typically covering just the year ahead. Occasionally‚ a few organizations may look at
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Current Marketing Situation 1.1 Introduction to Noodle Market 1.2 Introduction to Maggi Noodles 1.3 SWOT Analysis 1.4 STPD Analysis 1.5 BGC Matrix 1.6 Michael Porters’s Five Forces Model 1.7 Brand Recall Value & Future Trends 2.0 Marketing Strategy 2.1 Marketing Targets from the financial year 2008-2009 2.2 The 4 P’s 2.2.1 Product 2.2.2 Promotion 2.2.3 Price 2.2.4 Place 2.3 Marketing Research 3.0 Marketing Budget 4.0 Implementation Controls 1.0 Current Marketing Situation
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