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    Tablet Research Psychographic Segmentation Lifestyles: Activities and interests Activities: many students from all over the world as well as educational bodies descend upon the International Consumer Electronics Show(CES) every year to find out what the brand new technology is about to hit the streets. They do this as it enhances the possibilities for what can be made possible for the classroom. There are things such as the Oculus Rift which is a virtual reality headset‚ this piece of equipment

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    Market segmentation: We divided the market segmentation criteria into 3 main groups: Segmentation criteria profile psychographic bahavioural Socio-economic: -disponible Income: -more than average disponible income -less than average disponible income lifestyle: -luxury orientated -value orientated benefits soughts: - price conscious - quality conscious - image conscious - ethical conscious geographic: -location: -urban area -non urban area Buyer habits: -Super/Hypermarkets

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    Mistine

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    Mistine: A Case Study Mary Jo Barbato Globe University March 5‚ 2010 Mistine is poised for success in its attempt to continue as Thailand’s front runner in the direct-selling cosmetics industry. Being number one in a small group of competitors is a precarious‚ but beneficial position. As leader‚ Mistine will continue to be in control of its own destiny. The current levels of market share and growth are theirs to lose. Their quality commitment and customer satisfaction guarantee

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    interview‚ Mistine missed to achieve the expansion on the middle to high income because of its perception of untrustable product due to its cheap price and lack of outstanding quality product. Moreover‚ its low brand image on the main customers‚ for example; the vocational girls‚ may lead the product become an unwanted brand for middle to high-income customers. Also‚ this focus group customer does like the imported brand. They don’t want to use a local Thai brand. These reasons can answer why Mistine can’t

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    Psychographic Segmentation -Income and occupation We have set target for customer that from their income and work as employees in the Kuching. Most of people that live in Kuching city having the high- income because work in big city and also the employees sometimes running out time to go work just buying the fast food. Hashi burger is currently new sale for Malaysian‚ people may be want to try the product to know how the taste of the burger. The camel milk also be targeted because

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    Strategic Case 6: Direct Selling Mistine Cosmetics in Thailand 1. Is it possible that having a retail outlet creates channel conflict? Explain. I think that it is highly possible that by having a retail outlet it creates channel conflict among the individuals that are doing the direct selling. The people that are doing the direct selling may feel that they are at a disadvantage when trying to sell there products because there is a local retail outlet down the street. The local retail

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    Swot Analysis for Mistine

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    Research and update the case information as much as possible with current research‚ and then conduct a comprehensive SWOT analysis for Mistine. Strengths: Mistine’s strengths are in its high quality products‚ efficiency‚ selling and marketing techniques. The company uses international standards in its product and ingredient selection‚ ensuring quality that consumers can trust. They build a customer base‚ trust and encourage product switchover by offering full refunds or product replacement if dissatisfaction

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    Consumer Behavior: Market Segmentation Contents Introduction 1 Concepts of Market segmentation 1 Case of a jewelry company 3 Conclusion 7 Reference 8   Introduction Market segmentation‚ as a crucial step of marketing‚ is not what you do to a product‚ but something you know about your customers. A good knowledge of your customers can enable you to yield twice the result with half the effort. Every consumer is different. Some prefer stylish products‚ while some want cheap and durable

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    high cost of manufacture at this time. During this time a partnership was struck between John Cadbury and his brother Benjamin. At this time the company was known as ’Cadbury Brothers of Birmingham ’. The two brothers opened an office in London and in 1854 received the Royal Warrant as manufacturers of chocolate and cocoa to Queen Victoria. Around this time in the 1850s the industry received a much needed boost with the reduction in high import taxes on cocoa; this allowed chocolate to become

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    series of high-speed rail lines in order to reduce short-haul air flights. To what extent might CBA be a useful method of evaluating this proposal? The Basic Economic Problem is that needs and wants are unlimited but resources are limited. Cost Benefit analysis (CBA) is a technique for assessing the monetary and social costs and benefits of a capital investment project over a given time period. It is by this method that we decide to which project proposal our limited resources go. CBA has traditionally

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