GUJRANWALA CAMPUS “Principles of Marketing” “MARKETING PROJECT” “New Product Development” Submitted to: “Prof. Hafiz Ihsan-ur-Rehman” Submitted By: Usman Khalid Mc09023 Umar Farooq Mc09002 Faraz Raza Mc09040 M. Usman Mc09026 Jahangir Badar Mc09061 Ahmad Khayyam Mc09035 PROJECT CONTENTS 1. Segmentation & Target Marketing (Characteristics: How Product fit with T. M.) 2. Product Ideas ‚Screening‚ Concept Development
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The marketing elements center around four distinct functions‚ sometimes called the Four Ps: product‚ place‚ price‚ and promotion. These combinations of marketing elements are used in a selling a product. These functions are considered in planning a marketing strategy‚ and any one of these Ps enhanced‚ deducted‚ or changed in some degree in order to create the strategy‚ this are necessary to be efficiently and effectively to sell a product. The combination of the four controllable variables of Product
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BSBMKG502B Establish and Adjust the Marketing Mix Summary ------------------------------------------------- The largest moto fashion retrailer in AUS is the slogan of Braaap. This paper would explained the market mix strategies used at Braaap to become a successful company in business of dirt bike‚ pit bike and mini bike. Pricing‚ Promotion‚ Products‚ Channels of distribution and Customer Serviced are the key ingredients at Braaap. The report would give the samples approaching to customer
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How is Scion addressing its Target Market with regard to Positioning and the Product itself? Positioning is the act of designing Scion’s offering and image‚ to occupy a distinctive place in the minds of Generation Y Consumers‚ whom are the Target Market. (Kotler‚ Keller‚ 2006‚ p. 310) The people in Scion’s Target Demographic‚ the 17% of Generation Y whom Marketers consider to be Trendsetters‚ tend to be all too aware of the car company’s attempts to market to them. Even before Scion’s cars
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Chapter Sixteen; Strategic Launch Planning The firm should think of product commercialization in two sets of decisions: 1. Strategic Launch Decisions a. Strategic platform decisions (overall tones and directions) b. Strategic action decisions (define to whom we are going to sell and how) 2. Tactical Launch Decisions a. Marketing mix decisions such as communication‚ promotion‚ distribution‚ pricing‚ etc. b. Strategic givens (already established; difficult or costly to change
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Marketing | | | | Positioning a Radically New Product ForceX‚ Inc. has plans to create a new Situational Awareness (SA) product that is targeted towards Federal‚ State‚ and Local Law Enforcement Agencies (LEA). This new product is a clear departure from the normal Mission Execution products that ForceX‚ Inc. has developed in the past. Mission Execution software applications normally encompass Intelligence‚ Surveillance‚ and Reconnaissance (ISR) and Target Tracking and Locating (TTL)
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SNAPPLE In this case the important question is: “What should Mike Weinstein do?” However‚ to address this question it is best to look at the history of Snapple and consider the following issues: In the period of 1972 to 1993‚ why do you think that Snapple flourished when so many small startup premium fruit drinks stayed small or disappeared? Explore each of the Four Ps (as you decide where to give credit). Now look at the period from 1994 to 1997. Did Quaker make an error in buying Snapple
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specific area What are the elements of IMC (i.e.‚ the separate Promotional mix and Marketing mix elements)? IMC: Integrated Marketing Communications. Involved coordinating the various promotional elements and other marketing activities that communicate with the firm’s consumer Promotional mix elements: Advertising PR Sales Promotion Personal Selling/Direct Marketing Marketing mix: Promotion Product: the package. Ex: little kids go for cereal with pretty pictures Place/Distribution: what kind
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1.) How is e-commerce revolutionizing the business world? - E-commerce refers to the production‚ advertising‚ sale‚ and distribution of products and services from business to business and from business to consumers through the Internet. The biggest lures of e-commerce of consumers are the convenience of having round-the-clock access to the virtual store and the ability to engage in comparative shopping at minimal cost and effort. Through e0commerce‚ sellers can sharply reduce their cost of executing
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Marketing Mix Michael Anderson MKT/421 May 30‚ 2011 Gabriel Renero According to the text-book Marketing an Introduction “Guided by marketing strategy‚ the company designs an integrated marketing mix made up of factors under its control—product‚ price‚ place‚ and promotion to find the best marketing strategy and mix” (Armstrong & Kotler‚ 2009‚ p. 47). In order to understand the marketing mix one must
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