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    Advertising and Dove

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    Individual Hand-In Case “Hips Feel Good” Dove’s Campaign for Real Beauty TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY........................................................................................................1 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................2 INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS PLAN .............................................2 Objective ..................................................

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    Dove Marketing

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    SAKSHI GUPTA Selection Of The Product The Product chosen by me is Dove Company is Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) Company Profile HUL is India’s largest FMCG Company with a span of over 75 years. Having 35 brands spanning 20 distinct categories such as soaps‚ shampoos‚ detergents‚ cosmetics‚ toothpastes‚ skin care‚ deodorants‚ tea‚ coffee‚ ice cream‚ packaged foods and water purifiers‚ the Company is a part of the daily life of millions of consumers across India. Over 16‚000 employees

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    Dove Report

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    11. Personality 12. Customer value INTRODUCTION * Dove is a self-care brand which is owned by The Unilever and was established in 1930 by the Lever Brothers and Margarine Union. * Unilever is a leading manufacturer and marketer of food‚ drinks‚ cleaning products and personal care products. It also branded Knorr‚ Lipton‚ Surf‚ Vaseline‚ Lux‚ AXE‚ Pond’s and Lifebuoy. * Dove has grown from a US-only soap to a global success today. * The brand targeted women firstly

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    Dove

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    Name: null Dover Beach This document combines your writing from the Response Writer with the information from Meaning. To continue your work online‚ copy and paste this document into a Word file. To work away from the computer‚ print Response Writer. Response Writer Follow these three steps to write ten interpretive sentences. 1. Review your responses from Sound and Images. Sound RESPONSE WRITER: Why are irregular lines‚ enjambment‚ and pauses within a line appropriate for a poem with a seaside setting

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    Dove Notes

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    INTRODUCTION ABOUT DOVE * In 1955 Unilever ( Lever brothers) introduced Dove * It was introduced as a mild cleansing ingredient in soap category. * It is always positioned as a “beauty bar” * It contains one fourth cleansing cream which moisturizes the skin instead of drying effect‚ an attribute which is not present in normal soaps. * Unilever promoted its moisturizer preposition heavily through advertisements and finally in 1979 its phrase “cleansing cream” was replaced by “moisturizer

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    Dove Case

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    Dove: Evolution of a Brand Introduction Unilever was formed in 1930 when the U.K-based Lever Brothers combined with the Dutch Margarine Unie‚ a logical merger given that both companies depended on palm oil‚ one for soaps and the other for edible oil products. It operated on every continent and described itself as combing local roots with global scale. Positioning In the 1950’s: The first Dove product‚ called a beauty bar‚ was launched in 1957. It would not dry out skin the way soap did. The company

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    dove report

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    Dove A Business Management Report Contents An Introduction to Dove In 1957‚ Unilever introduced Dove into the market as a single product: a beauty soap bar. And it was not just ordinary soap‚ but touted as having more moisturizing qualities than the top brands at that time and therefore suitable for dry sensitive skin. And in the 1980s‚ the brand launched a new product line‚ which constitutes of liquid body wash‚ shampoo and conditioner‚ deodorant/anti-perspirants and body

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    Soaps Survey

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    Unilever Soaps | Product Category: Soap | | Three categories of soaps taken i-e LUX‚ Lifebuoy‚ DOVE. | | | | Table of Contents Unilever 4 Vision 3 Unilever’s Corporate Purpose 5 Unilever’s Growth Priorities 5 Consumer Product Market 5 1. Product 6 Unilever’s Products 7 1.1. LUX 7 Color: 9 Sizes: 9 Target Market: 9 1.2. LIFEBUOY 9 History of Lifebuoy: 10 Lifebuoy on a Mission 10 The Way Forward 10 FRAGRANCE 10 PRODUCT: 11 1.3. Dove 11 History

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    Product “In 1957‚ the Dove Beauty Bar was introduced in the US. It promised women that it wouldn’t dry their skin the way soap did. Women tried it. And it didn’t. Thus began a very trusting and lasting relationship between the brand and its users.” ( www.unilever.com.ph/brands/personalcarebrands/dove.aspx) This product of Unilever Global Company is used to replace soap in taking care of women’s skin. With its patented blend of mild cleansers and ¼ moisturizing cream‚ Dove Beauty bar is known all

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    advertising. With the right research‚ look‚ and design an advertisement has the capabilities to change the way people think of a certain product. Take Dove for example. Prior to 2004‚ this international mega brand used advertising tactics much like many beauty brands in the industry were using- skinny models‚ sexual innuendos‚ and trendy images. 1 But their products weren‟t getting the success they hoped for. Driven by a declining market share and decreased sales‚ Dove decided to take a daring

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