Business Centre No 90665 Unit No & Unit Title Unit 4‚ Marketing Principles Course Title HND in Business Lecturer’s Name Achila Amarasinghe Assignment Title & Type Understanding marketing principles: Unilever PLC Case study Assignment No 1 Date Set w/c 06-10-2015 Due Date 09-01-2015 Semester / Academic Year 1/2014 Unit Outcomes Covered: 1. Understand the concept and process of marketing 2. Be able to use the concepts of segmentation‚ targeting
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learning……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. ACKNOWLEDGMENT First praise to ALLAH‚ the Almighty‚ Second Appreciation goes to our Teacher Prof‚ Muhammad yousaf Sadiqui teaches us and assign us this type of project which is proved very useful to understanding about service Marketing. We learn lot of useful and technical information after completing this project. InshAllah this will prove very useful for our future. Company Name: Introduction of the Company: Corporate Vision: To be the leading Information and Communication
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Questions Question 11. How do marketers deal with e-WOM and how do they conduct a viral marketing campaign that had credibility? Due to the rise in the Internet and social media and networking sites‚ e-WOM has increased greatly. Marketers have constantly checked on reviews about their company and products online. Marketers should be aware while conducting an e-WOM campaign and how they use the internet technology so that they do not portray a deceptive image. Viral marketing is one of the key parts
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Chapter I * Consumer decision making model * Need recognition and problem awareness * Information search * Evaluation and alternatives * Purchase * Post purchase evaluation Chapter 2 A thorough critique of the consumer decision-making model. Chapter 3 Market segmentation * Geographic segmentation * Demographic segmentation * Psychographic segmentation * Positive market segmentation * Behavioral segmentation * Occasions “consumer behaviour is
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MARKETING DEBATE: Marketing shapes consumer needs and wants versus marketing merely reflects the needs and wants of consumers POSITION: MARKETING SHAPES CONSUMERS NEEDS AND WANTS DEFINITIONS * Marketing is the management process of identifying‚ anticipating and satisfying consumer needs and wants profitably. CONSUMER * Consumers are the users of any product or service. They are also considered as the starting point of any business and also the survival of every business depends on
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studies have been conducted and how it affects communication. Noise hampers this exchange of ideas from one person to another in a number of ways and sometimes even ends up having such severe consequences that noise pollution has been made a priority by any government. Noise hindered proper communication between Fleming and Simmons. Fleming could not properly articulate what she wanted‚ in this case‚ to leave. She just got up and left thinking that Simmons would understand. Such degradation of information
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CHAPTER IV PRESENTATION‚ ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA This chapter presents‚ analyzes and interprets the data gathered out of the instrument used in the used in the study presented according to the specific to the problems. Table 1 Frequency and Percentage Distribution of Respondents According to Age |Age |Frequency |Percentage
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Abstract This paper is an article review of “Segmenting consumers by E-shopping behaviour and online purchase” by Ruiz Mafe Carla and Lassala Navsrre Carlos. This paper explores that the shopping on the Internet has grown tremendously during the past few years. It radically changes the way people live‚ work and consume. In this study we try to explore that the online shopping in the UK is becoming one of the hottest trends in retailing today. On the other hand‚ the exponential increases in online
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LITERATURE REVIEW Consumers’ attitudes towards marketing activities are important from both a theoretical and a managerial standpoint (Gaski and Etzel 1986). As consumer attitudes significantly affect their behavioral responses to marketing activities‚ knowledge of consumers’ attitudes toward marketing has been used in economic forecast and found to be linked to several key macroeconomic variables (Chopin and Darrat 2000). Such information can also help devising effective strategies for companies
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What are the Objectives of Marketing? Marketing Management is an amalgamation of all the functions and actions which are necessary to provide optimal customer service to ensure customer satisfaction and loyalty. Thus‚ the prime focus of marketing management is to achieve the objectives of the business which is to earn profits by ensuring that the customer’s prerogative of high quality product and superior customer service is met. The following are some of the objectives of Marketing. 1. Identify
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