1. What is the brand image and sources of equity for the NIVEA brand? Does it vary across product classes? How would you characterize their brand hierarchy? NIVEA’s brand image comes from providing quality skin care‚ personal care‚ and face care/cosmetic items. Their source of brand equity comes from NIVEA Crème‚ which is their best selling product. The NIVEA brand is best known for care‚ protection‚ mildness‚ reliability‚ simple‚ and pure. Consumers continue to purchase and trust this product based
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Describe how marketing techniques are used to products in two organisations Kellogg’s and Tesco Growth strategies To grow as an organisation Kellogg’s and Tesco will use different strategies. These include diversification where the organisation effectively enters a new market. Tesco have done this where they have gone from just selling products in their shops to selling petrol‚ insurance and having their own mobile network. Kellogg’s have also done this as they have gone from selling cereals
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lotion helps our skin to be smooth and re-hydrate. Nivea is known for it’s being effective in skin care product. We have written a brief introduction of NIVEA along with its history. And being one of the best lotion‚ it’s cost is much expensive than other brand that’s why not all can afford to buy it. So our objectives is to put lotion into sachet. In that case people will be convenient to carry it and can afford it. INTRODUCTION Nivea is a Global skin and body care brand own by the german
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RELAUNCH: STRATEGY JANUARY 20‚ 2015 HITACHI AS A BRAND • A Japanese brand with a specialty in motors • Founded in 1910‚ the company has long since expanded its product lineup • Inspire the next = breathe life into the coming age • Home appliances: The brand of choice • Positioning: • High-end/ premium • World class highest
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P1 - describe how marketing techniques are used to market products in two organisations’ Marketing is the activity and process for creating‚ communicating‚ delivering‚ and exchange a product or service; which has values for the customers/clients. Overall it is an integrated process which builds customer relationship and creates an identity for their customers and themselves. However‚ marketing can be separated into submarkets – Business to Consumer marketing and Business to Business marketing
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Relaunch of Frooti-The ’Digen Verma’ Campaign “Our aim was to create hype around the product‚ so we introduced a mysterious character called ‘Digen Verma.’ As our target audience is the youth segment‚ we wanted to showcase their rebellious spirit through Digen Verma.” -Ram Sehgal‚ MD‚ Everest Integrated Communications. ’’Frooti has always been positioned as a drink for kids. Now‚ we want to position it as a drink for the youth‚ especially‚ the college-going teenagers. We therefore went in for
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P1: Describe how marketing techniques are used to market products in two organisations Tesco: Growth Strategy Tesco has a well established and reliable strategy for growth‚ which has allowed them to strengthen their business and drive expansion into new markets. The underlying principle for the strategy is to expand the range of business to allow them to deliver strong sustainable long-term growth by following the customers into large expanding markets such as financial services‚ non-food and
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Marks & Spencer Marketing Strategy Factsheet Company overview Marks and Spencer (M&S) is one of the UK’s largest and longest surviving brands and High Street retailers in the private sector. From humble beginnings in 1884 as a small bazaar‚ the store saw itself grow into the UK’s market leader in quality clothes retailing up until mid 1990s‚ however more recently‚ the company has suffered consecutive falls in clothes and food sales over the last twelve quarters. Whilst it still holds a respectable
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Describe how marketing techniques are used to market products in two organisations In this task I will describe how marketing techniques are used to market products in two different organisations in this case NHS and Nike. NHS The NHS was found by Aneurin Bevan on the 5th of July 1948 when he opened the Park hospital in Manchester; his ambition was to break a high standard of healthcare to everyone. This gave the opportunity for doctors‚ nurses etc. to be together and provide a service which
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Knowledge Solutions January 2010 | 72 Marketing in the Public Sector By Olivier Serrat Marketing in the public sector may be the final frontier. Agencies operating in the public domain can use a custom blend of the four Ps—product (or service)‚ place‚ price‚ and promotion—as well as other marketing techniques to transform their communications with stakeholders‚ improve their performance‚ and demonstrate a positive return on the resources they are endowed with. The public sector is the part
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