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    The Audience The target market for Crest 3D whitestrips are individuals. These men and women are in the age range of 18 to 65 years old and still have their natural teeth. These individuals give great care to their personal stature in terms of hygiene and grooming. They are individuals who have little disposable income and seek quality‚ convenience and value. (). These individuals are influenced by media images of the perfect body or the perfect smile. Those images from movies‚ television

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    implementation of promotional activities Part A – contribute to the planning of promotional activities My type of promotional activity is a peacock inspired theme‚ the objectives for this activity where to create a look to develop and enhance our skills‚ to increase salon business‚ Introducing new products and services. We all had idividual roles and responsibilitys for the activity‚ Our main role was to take responsibility for the planning and implementation of promotional activities‚ Roles were set

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    INTRODUCTION: Bangladesh is a south Asian country. It is also known as a part of the third world country. Bangladesh has a unstable economy‚ and in the 21st century we are still dependent on our agricultural economic structure. We are trying quite hard to put an impact in the world economic system. For this we are pursuing the trend of the modernization of the western world. Still we are facing the economic instability. Changing the aspect of our industrialization and economic perspective we are

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    Opportunities of Tourism in Bangladesh : A Study on Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation 1. Prelude The New Millennium and the coming decades are very much crucial for the developing countries to achieve sustainable economic growth. Tourism is considered to be a large income generator of the world economy contributing over 10 percent to Gross Domestic Product (GDP). For at least one third of the developing countries‚ the tourism receipts are the main source of export revenue and the tourism industry generates

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    SRI LANKAN TOURISM STEPPING TOWARDS A NEW ERA Membership Number: 12313667 Word count : 3190 Chartered Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing (Level 07) Unit 01 – Emerging Themes Membership Number: 12313667 Tourism as an emerging theme Tourism industry includes‚ attracting tourists from local and foreign nations. Now- a- days‚ most of the countries highly pay their attention on upgrading tourism industry as it boosts the economy and finally the countries will be benefited from the industry. Country to

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    Introduction For this task the author will be discussing the factors which influence the travel and tourism industry and defining the marketing mix. Marketing; The term marketing is a complex management tool and can be defined many ways. Marketing can be defined as being all about getting the right products to the right customer at the right time; in general the term marketing is the action or business of promoting and selling products and services. Marketing is based on thinking about

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    in the business world‚ because most large food companies have tried in recent years to diversify and have failed. ``From the beginning of the 1980s‚ most other food companies have been divesting their non-food businesses‚`` said Nomi Ghez‚ a food industry analyst at Goldman‚ Sachs & Co. ``But Sara Lee actually grew in this area.`` ``The company turns out amazingly consistent results‚`` said John McMillin‚ an analyst at Prudential-Bache Securities‚ evaluating the financial performance of Sara

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    Prospects of Garment Industry in Bangladesh: 1. Financial Prospect: Over the last fifteen years or so the garments industries have emerged as the largest source of earning foreign currency. Industry Sector: 2.5 In the industry sector‚ which contributed 29.7 percent of GDP‚ growth rate slowed down from 6.8 percent of FY08 to 5.9 percent in FY09. Within this sub-sector knitwear‚ rice milling‚ dairy products‚ leather products‚ footwear‚ embroidery‚ wooden furniture‚ paper and paper products‚ nonmetallic

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    Retail trade is one of the traditional businesses of Bangladesh. Its expansion is keeping pace with population growth and changes in consumption patterns‚ which are consistent with the growth of the economy. This expansion has not been structurally organized‚ because‚ until recently‚ retailing had never been perceived as an industry‚ but rather as an individual or family business entity with a very limited scope of organized expansion. Little to no market information is available on the retail

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    changed the business landscape. The evolution of the internet into a real-time medium of information exchange‚ removal of impediments to international business activities and in general increased global awareness of societies‚ have not only provided new opportunities for businesses but have also increased public scrutiny into business activities and consequences. Increased stakeholder sensitivity to environmental and social issues have begun to exert strong pressures on businesses that were envisioned

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