Plan Outline * 1.0 Executive Summary * 2.0 Situation Analysis * 3.0 Marketing Strategy * 4.0 Marketing Mix * Pricing * Promotion * Advertising * Public Relations * Direct Marketing * Web Plan * Website Goals * Website Marketing Strategy * Development Requirements * Website Milestones * Implementation Schedule * Milestones * Funding Plan * Funding Strategy
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Groupon Marketing Plan Table of Contents I. Executive Summary II. Market Summary III. SWOT Analysis IV. Competition V. Product (Service) Offering VI. Keys to Success VII. Critical issues VIII. Mission IX. Marketing Objectives X. Financial Objectives XI. Target markets XII. Positioning XIII. Strategies XIV. Marketing Mix XV. Marketing Research XVI. Implementation XVII. Marketing Organization XVIII. Contingency Planning XIX. Conclusion Executive Summary Groupon‚ Incorporated (Groupon) is
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Sample Marketing Plan Sample Marketing Plan: Sonic 3D+ SecurePhone Sonic‚ a fictional start-up company‚ is about to introduce a new multimedia‚ multifunctional smartphone with unique features. This fictional product is entering a U.S. market crowded with advanced smartphone offerings from Apple‚ Samsung‚ and other rivals. Yet significant profit potential exists for cutting-edge products that can deliver the specific benefits most valued by targeted segments‚ such as handset durability‚ security
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General Statistics Office 2010‚ “Average urban population by province”‚ viewed 23 November 2012‚ http://www.gso.gov.vn/default_en.aspx?tabid=467&idmid=3&ItemID=12936 Kotler‚ P‚ Armstrong‚ G‚ Ang‚ S‚ Leong‚ S & Tan‚ C 2009‚ ‘Principles of Marketing: A global perspective’‚ 12th edn‚ Prentice Hall‚ Pearson Education‚ South Asia. ProGuide 2011‚ “Nha hang thuc an nhanh Lotteria”‚ 25 November‚ viewed 23 November 2012‚ <http://www.proguide.vn/cua-hang/27-nha-hang-thuc-an-nhanh-lotteria.aspx>
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Term Paper: A Key Concept in Information Systems Protecting Information Resources CIS Management Information Systems The subject of my paper is about the history and origin of protecting information resources. Data protection dated back as far as 1890 was with the U.S. Census. Then‚ employers used a punch card to record equipment which was known as a tabulating machine. The punch cards were used for data storage for several years. The photo below shows what a punch card looks like. (Global
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Jenna Dang - jennadang1010@csu.fullerton.edu Khoa Nguyen - khoadnguyenus@csu.fullerton.edu Nikki Nguyen - nikkinguyen_2013@csu.fullerton.edu Patrick Hartnett - hinkypat@csu.fullerton.edu MARKETING PLAN REPORT Marketing Plan for Samsung Electronics I. Executive Summary “At Samsung‚ we follow a simple business philosophy: to devote our talent and technology to creating superior products and services that contribute to a better global society” (samsung.com/us/aboutsamsung). At Samsung we like
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in Bangladesh. So‚ we want to market Green Coconut Water. We have prepared this feasibility plan on that basis. We have assigned a name for the product as “Malala”. Since the raw materials are very much available in our country‚ we have decided to give the product an indigenous image. Malala is a kind of soft drink that provides the consumers with processed green coconut water in bottles. For the marketing purpose of the product we have decided to launch three product lines. The Malala would be launched
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Johanie Jean-Louis 11/11/2013 Business Logistics and Transportation RUID- 144002630 Case 9 Happy Chips 1. The difference between activity based costing and segment portability analysis is that activity-based cost is a method for improving the accuracy of cost determination. To develop a system like this one needs to understand the relationship among resources‚ activities‚ products and services resources are spent on activities‚ products and services are a result of activities. Activity
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“Revamping Applebee’s” Customer Relationship Management Plan Current Situation My company I chose to develop a customer relationship management plan for is Applebee’s Services Inc.‚ its affiliates‚ franchise currently operates restaurants under Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar and are a DineEquity‚ Inc. (NYSE: DIN) brand (Applebee’s). “Currently‚ there are over 1‚990 Applebee’s restaurants operating system-wide in 49 states‚ 15 international countries and one U.S. territory. Applebee’s currently
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PLAGIARISM TOPIC OUTLINE: PLAGIARISM I. Causes of Plagiarism A. Students not taught about plagiarism B. Students provided reading material too hard for them C. Students not taught note taking skills II. Consequences of Committing Plagiarism A. Law Suit B. Fines or Jail Sentences C. Ruined Reputation D. Failed Assignment or Course E. Course Failure or Suspension from College. III. The cure
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