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    4ps of Lifebuoy

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    bar of Lifebuoy soap and its distinctive phenol smell has been synonymous with cleanliness. Body Wash: Lifebuoy Body Wash provides deep cleansing of pores‚ protecting against the three root causes of skin health problems – clogged pores‚ over-drying‚ and infection-causing germs. Lifebuoy ActiFresh variant which envelopes you in its fresh fragrance for up to 12 hours after a bath‚ protecting you from odor causing germs and helping you keep your active lifestyle intact. Hand Wash: Lifebuoy Hand Soaps

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    Brand and Lifebuoy

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    The bath and shower products form bulk of this industry with a contribution of Rs 8‚678 Crores1. The soap industry in India is classified into three categories based on the price Product overview: Lifebuoy is one of the oldest brands of soap bar that is market by the Unilever group. The original Lifebuoy was first produced in 1895 in the UK. Though the soap is no longer produced in the UK‚ it is still produced in many countries around the world and is the market leader in every Asian market that it

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    INNOVATION MANAGEMENT 4Ps of innovation and Reliance 4Ps Author: Charanpal Singh Written Date: 20 July 2014 Email id: Charanpalsingh65@gmail.com Table of Contents Topic Page no. 1. Introduction -----------------------------------------------1 2. 4ps definition and understanding----------------------1 3. 4ps framework of Reliance------------------------------2 4. Reliance overview and tasks done--------------------2 5. Company’s strengths

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    Lifebuoy- Soap of India

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    Prepared By – Dhawandeep Singh(331) & Neena Sankhyan(325) | NMIMS   The LifeBuoy Story While brands have managed to upgrade their image and evolve together with their consumers – Lifebuoy is a great example‚ having moved from a carbolic‚ sweaty association to desirable health imagery – there has been no example of a brand that has moved to the top of the pole after residing at the bottom. The relaunch of the soap in 2002‚ 2004 & again in 2006 have been turning points in its history. In 2004

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    Soap and Lifebuoy

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    STRATEGY: Lifebuoy soap is a very old brand of bath soap in India‚ Life Buoy is an anti bacterial soap and in the beginning it positioned itself on its antibacterial qualities‚ lifebuoy gained a number of customers with this positioning‚ but then there comes the competition with the Dettol soap.. All this put Lifebuoy out of lime light and to survive in market‚ Lifebuoy positioned itself on price it became low price antibacterial soap. This strategy may have boosted short term sales of Lifebuoy but

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    Lifebuoy Strategy

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    % Brand Story & Lifebuoy - Manish Samtani Read on ................................... personal wash brand. It has been around since 1895. It has always stood for health and hygiene‚ delivered through germ protection. The ruby red colour soap‚ with its distinct odour‚ has carried the Lifebuoy message of health across the length and breadth of the country‚ making it the largest selling soap brand‚ not only in India‚ but anywhere in the world. The name ‘Lifebuoy’ is supposed to convey the promise

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    von Behring‚ showed it was possible to make animals immune against tetanus by injecting them with blood serum from another infected animal. Using this insight he created a vaccine against diphtheria. * 1894 William Hesketh Lever launched Lifebuoy in the UK as the Royal Disinfectant Soap Lever discovered carbolic acid as he sought the perfect formula for soap that could combat germs and still be affordable to everyone. He was bestowed the title Lord Leverhulme in recognition of his

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    Lifebuoy in India

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    Marketing Planning - Fall Semester 2012/2013 Individual Case Answers LIFEBUOY IN INDIA: PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE STRATEGIES 1. How is the concept of PLC useful? The Product Life Cycle concept is useful in the sense that it is a way to managers think about the product and the market development‚ functioning as a tool for effective marketing strategy in understanding the behaviour of product on sales‚ profits‚ 4P’s of marketing and consumer approval. The concept of PLC forces managers to plan better

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    Lifebuoy was established in the early 1890s by the Lever Brothers soap factory. Like the name denotes‚ the red‚ medicinal scented soap bar aimed to promote a healthy lifestyle‚ by being a ‘buoy’ or spring of a healthy life. Launched in Britain‚ it was also introduced in South Asia and South Africa in 1895. During the World War I in 1914‚ Lifebuoy was sent to soldiers to support their endeavors and help them serve better. In the current times‚ India is one of the main focuses of Unilever’s Lifebuoy

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    4ps of Marketing

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    Bibliography: 1. Dixon‚ D.F. and Blois‚ K.J (1983) “Some limitations of the 4Ps as a paradigm of Marketing”‚ In M. Christopher‚ M.H.B. Macdonald and A. Rushton (eds.)‚ Proceedings of the 1983 Marketing Education Group Annual Conference‚ Cranfield‚ July‚ pp. 92-107. 2. Henneberg SC‚ (2002) “Understanding Political marketing” in

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