as a market * Population The density of the people in a given place is a very important aspect to consider when segmenting a market . A densely populated area is usually preferred as a destiny to market the product. * Consumer behaviour How a consumer perceives when purchasing or deciding to purchase a product is very vital. * Social class Different consumers have different classes .in this case a seller should consider the class of the various consumers before deciding on which segment
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Brandyn Zea Emerging Technologies Paper Karyn-Lynn Fisette 11/8/13 Teens and Social Networking The increase in social networks has diversified throughout many countries; bringing people together‚ fueling political movements and has provided an opportunity for people to connect with their jobs or jobs they may pursue. While they ’re many advantages‚ social networking cites have negatively altered social interactions and provided new
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Marketing strategies in the UK car insurance market Marketing of Financial Services 31/06/2011 Anne‐Sophie de Zuttere‐ George Koussis‐070007618 Kyriakos Tyllis‐100039290 Neophytos Stylianides‐100059219 1.0 Introduction Due to the high level of regulation that exists in the insurance industry differentiation is limited as products and services need to be compliant. In regards to car insurance‚ where competition is intense‚ insurance premiums and policies are similar
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In my opinion‚ I strongly agree with Disney’s decision to pursue a localization approach in emerging market. As it can be seen that Disneyland in Hong Kong failed because they lack of localization. For example‚ Disneyland Hong Kong assumed customers would follow the standard pattern of spending on average 20 minutes at meals. However the Hong Kong customers spend an average of 40 minutes‚ causing undesirable backups since Hong Kong Disneyland did not provide enough restaurants to serve customer need
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safety belt‚ designed to dramatically reduce the risk of injuries to rear-seat occupants‚ especially children. Nokia Corp. “Nokia Life” is a text-based information service designed for users in emerging markets‚ offering actionable advice and education on topics such as health care‚ local markets and agriculture‚ in an effort to
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Davangere university. Shivagangothri‚ Davangere. **student. M.COM 2nd year ‚ DOS in commerce‚ Davangere university. Shivagangothri‚ Davangere. ***student. M COM 2nd year‚ DOS in commerce‚ Davangere university. Shivagangothri‚ Davangere. “Emerging Trends in Banking – Challenges and Opportunities” abstract: Today banking is known as innovative banking. Information technology has given rise to new innovations in the product designing and their delivery in the banking and finance industries‚
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P3 Draft -Factors which lead to abusive situations Certain groups of people appear to be more vulnerable and susceptible of abuse compared to others. The individuals may suffer from mental health problems or may have physical or learning disabilities‚ the older population tend to be more at risk of abuse as the elderly are weak and frail and cannot often defend themselves especially those with dementia. Any group of individuals who tends to be more at risk of abuse tend and just abide with the abuser
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Marketing is a system of business activities designed to plan‚ price‚ promote and distribute ‘want satisfying’ products to customers in the market in order to achieve business objectives. However‚ the total market is very large and it would be impossible to develop some strategies that would meet customer’s needs and wants of everyone better. Because of this‚ businesses break the market down into segments which are so important for businesses to aim at their specific target market. The best relevant
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Suspicion of child abuse Task 1: P3: There are several risk factors which might lead to suspicion of child maltreatment or abuse. Professionals can understand better the risk factors being experienced by the children especially when working with them and their families. Physical factors – physical factors include physical abuse‚ sexual abuse and neglect. This is when people harm a child by any physical actions including kicking‚ hitting‚ slapping‚ shaking‚ burning‚ pinching‚ choking‚ biting‚ shoving
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Act 2004 - this Act supplements the Children Act 1989 by reinforcing the message that all organisations that work with children must help safeguard and promote the child’s welfare. One of key points of the legislation is the “Paramountcy Principle” which describes the welfare of the child being paramount in any decision making. The child’s wishes and feelings must also be taken into consideration in any court case and it is a key aim to preserve the child’s home and links to their family. Every Child
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