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    Colgate Precision

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    FACTORSBranding: Should the name of the product on the package and in advertising be "Colgate Precision" or as "Precision by Colgate"Communication and promotion: This is an effective way to pull a market share because it is hard to increase primary demand unless stealing sales from existing productsMajor competitors in the super-premium segment: Oral-B‚ Reach Advance Design‚ Crest Complete‚ and Aquafresh FlexDifferential pricing structure: Niche market vs. Mainstream marketDifferent advantages/ disadvantages:

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    Colgate Total

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    through using Colgate Total toothpaste.  When determining what the consumer’s problem‚ one should consider their needs beyond just the physical such as toothpaste only a hygiene product.  It’s a cure for low self-esteem and will make them feel confident if they have control over their bad breath. Physiological advertise based on sex appeal‚ the outgoing success of sexual appeals at the gender‚ impulse‚ and inhibition level depends on the level of congruency the appeal has with Colgate Total. Safety

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    Children's Toothpaste

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    new Crest Organic Children’s toothpaste. In June of 2010‚ there was 266‚244‚500 internet users registered in the United States. The internet has a few choices we can use to have potential customers directed to our product. The main form of internet advertising is Pay Per Click‚ PPC. PPC is a way of buying traffic to our site when a potential customer clicks on ads that is created for us. The ads are created using a PPC provider‚ the top three are Yahoo! Search Marketing‚ Google Ad Words‚ and Microsoft

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    MARKETING STRATEGY PEPSODENT It’s the marketing strategy of the company that can either do wonders or blunders for the brand. If a product has a life cycle so does the marketing strategy has. Introduction: • Pepsodent -was launched in 1993 by HINDUSTAN LEVER LTD to cater to the oral needs of the customers.its Products includes toothpastes and toothbrushes. • The various toothpaste variety are pepsodent Germicheck‚ Whitening ‚ 2in1‚ Center Fresh‚ Gum Care‚ Sensitive‚ Kids.It was earlier positioned

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    Marketing Strategies

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    TER 5 Market Segmenting‚ Targeting‚ and Positioning C O M P E T E N C Y O B J E C T I V E S F O R M A S T E R Y 1. Identify the role of market segmentation in developing a marketing strategy. 2. Identify criteria for market segmentation. 3. Identify common types of positioning strategies. Suppose you’ve created a great new offering you hope will become a hot seller. Before you quit your day job to market it‚ you’ll need to ask yourself‚ “Who’s going to buy my product?” and

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    Bacteria and Toothpaste

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    Bacteria and Toothpaste: The Effect of Toothpaste on Bacteria Table of Contents Page 1: Title Page Page 2: Table of Contents Page 3: Introduction Page 4 – 6: Research Page 7 – 10: Lab Report Page 11: Conclusion Page 12: References Bacteria and Toothpaste: The Effect of Toothpaste on Bacteria My project is on Toothpaste and Bacteria‚ and how bacteria is effected by toothpaste. I found this project very interesting because it was an opportunity

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    Marketing Strategies

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    Vim bar Indian Dish Wash Category Market Snapshot • Rs 400 to 450 crores branded dishwash category • As per latest reports‚ dish care category is estimated to be around Rs. 1200‚ while the branded dishwash market is roughly 40% • The percapita consumption of this category (value terms) in India is hardly Rs 4 while in UK it is Rs 150. There is long way to go for this category • Dishwash bar category is huge: it’s more than Rs 300-crore market churning out more than 1.2 lakh tonnes a year

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    Case One: The Dental Care Aisle of Confusion Page C-15 1. The strategic benefits of stimulus generalization outweigh its disadvantages in strategic marketing. In my opinion‚ the stimulus generalization comes with the open economy that the US offers. Being that we are not limited to just one brand of merchandise‚ the only disadvantage I can really see is the frustration that may come from having to choose. If a consumer is for some reason unpleased with their chosen version of a product‚ more than

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    Issues with Colgate

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    Colgate’s Distasteful Toothpaste 1.)The major strategic and ethical issues faced by Colgate in its partnership took many different forms. Colgate did not have any management rights in agreement with Hawley and Hazel. Another issue was the fact that there was dissatisfaction with the logo and name of the toothpaste created by Hawley and Hazel called “Darkie” toothpaste. Some people had a problem with this because they thought it was racially offensive. think that Colgate should have dropped

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    Chemistry of Toothpaste

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    The Chemistry of Toothpaste Toothpaste is not a new thing. It has been traced back to Ancient Egypt. They used a powdered rock and vinegar‚ which created a chemical reaction that dissolves the plaque on teeth. In 1900’s people used hydrogen peroxide and baking soda or chalk‚ pulverised brisk and salt as a toothpaste. Toothpastes today‚ are mostly made up of abrasives‚ surfactants‚ a detergent‚ a thickener‚ a moisturizer‚ water‚ flavouring agents‚ coloring‚ sweeteners‚ fluoride and desensitizers

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