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    Introduction to Marketing Written Report SK-II Segmentation‚ Targeting & Positioning in Hong Kong Group Members: (Group 2) Chan Yuk Fung‚ Nichole Ho Wai Ki‚ Vivian Kwan Tsz Kwan‚ Sita Ng Chun Ting‚ Jacky Yuen Ka Wai Date of Submission: 18 Apr 2012 Content 1) Introduction of SK-II P.3 2) Segmentation for SK-II customers P.3-4 3) Analysis of SK-II Segmentation P.4 4) How SK-II target their customers P.4-5

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    provider‚ providing from young to old‚ private to corporate. However‚ instead of competing in a mass market with broad segments‚ in adopting a narrower focus‚ the company ideally focuses on their specialized needs‚ thus better tailoring the marketing mix accordingly. The chosen segments to focus are students and corporate. Students and corporate segments are important source of customer base. Corporate functions are on regular basis where organizers are willing to spend generously. Students‚

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    easy to buy in the local hardware stores but would also require some looking around for best buy. A good example of modify re buy could be an electronic purchase that requires some search but is not as complex as a new-task purchase. 20. A marketing manager is considering opportunities to export her firm’s current consumer products to several different countries. She is interested in getting secondary data that will help her narrow down choices to countries that offer the best potential. The

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    [Type the company name] [Type the company address] [Type the phone number] [Type the fax number] Meshal Problem Definition La Guinguette restaurant is not profitable. Critical Facts * La Guinguette rarely sees any repeat business because of the language barrier. The vast majority of tourists‚ regardless of their native tongue‚ speak English. In fact‚ the majority are U.S. citizens and speak no other language. * Bloody Mary’s is “the” place to be in Bora Bora and is always

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    countries in which we operate‚ ensures that we are well placed to make recommendations to the Australasian Local Network. Bayer’s support of its host communities throughout the world complies with the business practices of the Global Compact. Our performance report is available on the Bayer website and includes the extent to which human rights and environmental issues are addressed. These business policies are consistent with those of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

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    are going to be. There are some games that are good to play in and some games that are not good games to play in. When I talk about the word industry‚ there is going to be a tendency for the people in this room to think of real estate. But that’s not what I mean. Real estate isn’t an industry. It’s a whole sector of the economy. It is composed of many distinct businesses‚ each of which is an industry. So developing shopping malls‚ putting up prime downtown commercial space‚ and brokerage are all industries

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    International Marketing and Marketing Research Compare the advertising campaigns (message‚ media‚ target audience...)which company may use a) to launch new product b) to support a long established product whose sales are slowly declining Introduction Due to new challenges which business organisations encounter in ever changing environment‚ the present marketing must focus on much more than creating new products or services. It is

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    UBTM1013 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING MIDTERM EXAMINATION 02nd MARCH‚ 2013 9:30AM to 11:30AM (2 Hours) SEATING ARRANGEMENT VENUE: IDK 3 SR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 NAME ADEL BOO SEOW WEI ADRIAN LIM THUAN ERN ANG HUA YIK ANG WAN ER ANG ZHI YI BEH TZE XIN BENJAMIN CHEAH BO HUANG BENT LIM SHEE HOU BOH SEOK YUN BOO JESEN CATHERINE JANE ROSS CHAI JIA LENG CHAN KAR NANG CHAN MEI GEE CHAN YAN CHEN CHEAH CHEE LEONG CHEAH KAH YIN CHEAH SHIAU

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    Brief Contents Objective: Lambin (2000) states that ‘ ’ marketing is a business philosophy and an action-oriented process which is valid for every organization in contact with its constituency of users. ’ ’ He make the distinction between marketing as a ‘ ’system of thought ’ ’ (or strategic marketing) and as an ‘ ’active process ’ ’ (or operational marketing). (Lambin‚ J-J.‚ (2000)‚ Market-Driven Management: Strategic and operational Marketing‚ Macmillan). With reference to academic literature

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    Kristy Cook Quiz 2 April 18‚ 2013 Marketing Sales and Channel Management MK 4200 Q. What are the three main methods of closing demand-side gaps? Three main methods of closing demand-side gaps exist: (1) expanding or retracting the level of service outputs provided to the target market; (2) offering multiple‚ tiered service output levels to appeal to different segments; and (3) altering the list of segments targeted. To close the gap we can use the first method of expanding the level of

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