PRESENTATION EEBA AFSAR BBM 3rd SEM 097512 INTRODUCTION Marketing as defined by many marketers as they start out in the industry is “Putting the right product in the right place‚ at the right price‚ at the right time.” Therefore in simple terms you need to create a product that a particular group or groups of
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Topic: Marketing-(Nike‚ Inc.) Introduction Nike was the Goddess of victory in Greek mythology. In 1978 an athlete runner Philip Knight and his coach‚ Bill Bowerman renamed their small sportswear company as Nike. Since then‚ the business has increased dramatically. At present Nike‚ Inc. has already become a major public traded sportswear and equipment supplier in the United States. It is the world’s leading supplier of athletic shoes and apparel and a major manufacturer of sport equipment
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Table of Contents I. INTRODUCTION 3 II. MARKET STRATEGY 4 A. Product 5 B. Price 5 C. Place 5 D. Process 5 E. People 6 F. Physical evidence 6 G. Promotion 6 III. ENVIRONMENT 7 A. Macroenviroment 7 B. Microenvironment 8 IV. CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR 9 V. MARKET TARGETING & POSITIONING 10 A. Segmentation 10 B. Target market 12 C. Market positioning 12 VI. CONCLUSION 13 VII. References 14 INTRODUCTION This report aims to
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------------------------------------------------- KEY CHARACTERISTICS (PRODUCTS AND SERVICES) AND MARKET SIGNIFICANCE One of the four major elements of the marketing mix is price. Pricing is an important strategic issue because it is related to product positioning‚ as pricing alone can affect other marketing mix elements such as product features‚ distribution‚ and promotion. To compete and excel in the market Braaap have shown the use and benefit of pricing variables to their business and
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3 3.1 SWOT analysis 3.2 Things that needs to be maintained after starting this business Page ..................................................................................................................................... 4 4.1 The marketing concept 4.2 The marketing mix (product) 4.3 The marketing mix (price) Page ..................................................................................................................................... 5 5.1 The marketing mix (place) 5
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The 7P’s of marketing: Successful marketing depends upon addressing a number of key issues. These include: what a company is going to produce; how much it is going to charge; how it is going to deliver its products or services to the customer; and how it is going to tell its customers about its products and services. Traditionally‚ these considerations were known as the 4Ps — Product‚ Price‚ Place and Promotion. As marketing became a more sophisticated discipline‚ a fifth ‘P’ was added — People
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The Marketing Mix Marketers‚ in order to bring out desired responses from their target markets‚ use a number of tools that form a marketing mix. Marketing mix is defined as the set of marketing tools that an organization uses to follow its marketing objectives in the target market. McCarthy has classified these tools as the 4Ps of marketing which are product‚ price‚ place and promotion. (McGraw-Hill/Irwin‚ 2002) The 4Ps are the ideas to take into account while marketing a product. They constitute
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Marketing Mix The marketing mix is essentially about meeting the needs of the customer. Companies must make determinations about what “works” and what does not “work”. In order to assess where the company stands with their product or service‚ a marketing mix that is focused on the customer will help in addressing the changes that should be made. Companies can address such things as the packaging of the product or service. Warranties can be
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Marketing mix for evaluating business situations Analytical frameworks are the models designed by the experts who might have faced an problem earlier in either establishing or running a business unit. Fortunately‚ we can use these analytical frameworks to our advantage in order to identify the skills‚ organization techniques‚ examples and expertise of others (Lieberman‚ 2007). The most prominent business tool which was first expressed by McCarthy (1960) is 4 Ps of marketing mix. Marketing mix
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Abstract In this paper I will define what a good marketing mix requires and describe how a company uses this process to market their product. I have chosen Anytime Fitness as my company to do my paper on. Anytime Fitness is a unique style of fitness club that is in a very competitive market place. Their marketing mix focuses on all of the four P’s to attract customers. They locate small neighborhood clubs close to where people live and work. They are a no frills workout center that offers weights
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