). The breadth of a brand refers to its association with different consumption occasions. For instance‚ if Coke is associated with having lunch‚ going to the movies‚ relaxing with friends‚ relaxing alone‚ quenching thirst or watching TV‚ then it has a greater breadth compared to a brand of orange juice that may only be associated with being had at breakfast. Another way of looking at brand awareness is to view the brands known to customers as belonging to an evoked or an elicited set. The evoked
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1.1 Introduction A distribution channel is the specific chain of businesses or intermediaries through which products or services flow till these arrive the end customer. This encompasses wholesalers‚ retailers‚ distributors or the internet or web-based. Channels can be classified into direct and indirect channels. A direct channel enables the customer to purchase the products from the manufacturer‚ and an indirect channel enables the customer to purchase the items from wholesaler or retailer.
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surveys questions regarding to our sneakers and reasons to support our product. Furthermore‚ we will also distribute product flyers and conduct on-the-spot surveys for people passing by the streets in order to gain more opinion and expectations regarding to our product. Knowing specific locations of consumers will also provide us an opportunity to hold any special campaign where we can show the participants our current and future products. Outer rims are consumers who are located far away specifically in
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FACTORS INFLUENCING CHOICE OF DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL IN THE TOURISM INDUSTRY IN KENYA. A SURVEY OF TOUR AND TRAVEL COMPANIES IN NAIROBI BY DECLARATION I declare that this is my original work and has not been submitted at any academic institution for examination purposes. Signed…………………………………………..Date……………………………………….. ROSE This Research Proposal has been submitted with my approval as the University Supervisor. Name…………………………………….. Designation………………………………………
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EXECUTIVE POST GRADUATE PROGRAME- BATCH 2014-2015 MARKETING MANAGEMENT CASE ANALYSIS NOTE POSITIONING THE TATA NANO (A) SUBMITTED BY: APARNA PALLAVI LEAD CONSULTANT ITC INFOTECH EPGP-07-14 HARISH KUMAR PRODUCTION ENGINEER CAIRN INDIA EPGP-07-37 MAYANK PANJRATAN ASST. MANAGER-BRAND DECCAN CHARTERS EPGP-07-57 SUBMIT TO: PROF. JOFFI THOMAS Product: Tata Nano was conceived as the smallest‚ most fuel efficient and the most affordable
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ON THE CURRENT DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL AND DEALER SATISFACTION WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRICAL FANS IN KOLKATA UNDER USHA INTERNATIONAL LIMITED by Sayak Nath Submitted in fulfilment for the award of the degree of International Business Management Institut d’ Administration des Enterprises Greater Noida Campus‚ India University of Poitiers‚ France 1|P age DECLARATION I hereby declare that the project report titled ― “A STUDY ON THE CURRENT DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL AND DEALER SATISFACTION
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CHAPTER-III COMPETITIVE PRODUCT POSITIONING STUDY As per the aim of the research project‚ in order to arrive at a unique strategy for the new helmet designed to be launched in the market‚ it is imperative to first analyze the existing personal protective equipment products manufactured by global leaders and top-tier firms. Through this‚ the understanding of effective positioning strategies shall be facilitated‚ which in turn shall allow for the creation of an innovative and competitive strategy that
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31 THE RETAIL DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL C H A P T E R 2 Early in 2005‚ IBM Business Consulting Services released a survey that compiled in-depth interviews with more than 100 sales‚ marketing‚ and merchandising executives at over 20 consumer products and retail companies. Only 9 percent of the retailers felt their suppliers had “a good understanding” of their business objectives. The gist of the survey was that retailers felt the product manufacturers have focused their efforts on the end
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International Journal of Operations & Production Management A service positioning matrix David A. Collier Susan M. Meyer Article information: To cite this document: David A. Collier Susan M. Meyer‚ (1998)‚"A service positioning matrix"‚ International Journal of Operations & Production Management‚ Vol. 18 Iss 12 pp. 1223 - 1244 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/01443579810236647 Downloaded on: 09 February 2015‚ At: 04:39 (PT) References: this document contains references
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------------------- Brand Positioning Case Study* | The choice of a university as a place to study is as much to do with emotion as it is to do with logic. Therefore the brand positioning of the University is a key driver in the choice. However‚ not many universities have actively managed their brands. Their brands have just grown rather than been shaped or managed.B2B International was commissioned by one of the UK’s largest universities to show how it could develop its brand to gain a sustainable
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