7 Ps of Services Marketing Marketing services is different from marketing goods‚ and the marketing tools and practices developed for goods marketing are often not directly transferable to the marketing of services. There are several major differences‚ including: * The buyer purchases are intangible * The service may be based on the reputation of a single person * It’s more difficult to compare the quality of similar services * The buyer cannot return the service 7 P’s product
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VODAFONE ϖ PRODUCT ϖ PLACE ϖ PRICE ϖ PROMOTION PRODUCT ¬ Features like chat‚ games‚ ringtones video Clips‚ caller tunes etc. ¬ On-the-move information service. ¬ Black list callers. ¬ Social Products. PLACE ¬ Vodafone covers almost 75% of its operational area. ¬ It also sells through independent retailers. ¬ Customers are able to see and handle products they consider to buy. ¬ People are on hand to ensure customers needs are matched with the right product to explain
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Price Price which means that the amount of payment for goods and services given in money term. Price also is the total values for consumers exchange for the benefit for their satisfaction by using or having the product or service. Price decisions must focus on product design‚ promotion costs‚ distribution and more mixed‚ forming a valid imploded marketing plan. In arrange the price of a product‚ marketers must use the pricing strategy. However‚ use the pricing strategy not only can fascinate more
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Promotion Our company promotes our cinema through internet‚ flyer‚ collecting point to claim the ticket and newspaper. Our company will choose these methods is because it can easily attract customer. Nowadays‚ many people are using shopping‚ buying and entertaining in the internet. It is very interactive media which allow for a two-way flow of information. Many people are always getting the information through Facebook‚ so our company will set a website on Facebook. Through Facebook
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Promotion based on seniority Argurments against promotion based on seniority Group 2 Tran Vo Anh Duy Nguyen Huy Hoang Nguyen Huy Hung Phan Nguyen Khanh Ly Lam Thi Phuong Minh Le Thuy Uyen Human Resource Management MBC: 3.3 Prf: Dr. Lam Nguyen Supporting arguments Before giving several disadvantages of using promotion based on seniority system‚ definition of seniority is considered. In his book‚ Zack (1989) stated‚ “The
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‘What makes Tesco successful? Place or Price strategy?’ Company Background Tesco was founded by Jack Cohen‚ who sold groceries in the markets of the London East End from 1919. The Tesco brand first appeared in 1924. He started by buying 30 pounds worth of army surplus rations. On his first day of selling this stock at the market he made a profit of one pound. After selling all of this he had made himself some money to work with. He used this money to buy goods‚ which other stores would not sell
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hod- P6- Develop a coherent marketing mix for a new product or service. The company that you are now working for are about to launch a new mobile phone into the UK market. After your earlier consultancy experience and research presentation‚ the Marketing Director has asked you to prepare for an informal presentation whereby you will give advice on an appropriate marketing mix for the new Smartphone to be launched into UK market. The company that you are working for are about to launch a
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MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Problem Set No. 2 6.632 Electromagnetic Wave Theory Issued: 02/15/07 R Spring Term 2007 Due: 02/22/07 R -----------------------------------------------------------------------------Reading assignment: Section 3.2 J. A. Kong‚ “Electromagnetic Wave Theory” Problem P2.1 (a) The complex permittivity for bottom round steak is about = 40(1 + i0.3) o at the operating frequency (2.5 GHz) of a microwave oven. What
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UNIT 9: CREATIVE PRODUCT PROMOTION Assignment Brief Title: Creative product promotion Date set : 23TH April 2015 Handing Dates : 30 TH JUNE 2015 Learning Outcomes On completion of this unit a learner should: 1. Know the constituents of the promotional mix 2. Understand the role of promotion within the marketing mix 3. Understand the role of advertising agencies and the media 4. Be able to create a simple promotional campaign. Assignment 1 – The Role of Promotion Assignment ONE
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Answers about “Four Products: Predicting Diffusion (2008)” Read and consider the article. Answer the following questions related to the article. 1. Which of the four products described are you most optimistic about in terms of its likely success? Why? a. Synthetic race track (Polytrack) is my choice of products most likely to succeed. Gambling/odds making/ betting are a big industry throughout the world. The benefits of a softer race track that will cut down on injuries to
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