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    Event Positioning

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    Event Positioning Bachelor Paper I Submitted by: Juraj Melicher Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 1 2. THE INDUSTRY OVERVIEW 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 HISTORY ORIGINS THE BIRTH OF THE INDUSTRY TRENDS WHAT IS THE EVENT? TYPES OF EVENTS 2.5.1 Size 2.5.2 Form or content 2 2 2 3 4 5 7 9 3. THE CONCEPT OF POSITIONING 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 STRATEGIC PLANNING THE AGE OF SAMENESS EVENT VS. PRODUCT POSITIONING‚ THE KEY TO BE FOCUSED AND DIFFERENTIATED THE MOST COMMON STRATEGIC APPROACHES TOWARD POSITIONING

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    Market Segmentation

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    Market Segmentation ________________________________________ Targeting a segment of the market can be a powerful strategy. It’s the concentration of marketing effort to dominate a market niche. Market segmentation is the process of identifying and targeting groups of individuals who are similar to one another. Markets can be segmented in many different ways: by product or service needs‚ by sensitivity to price‚ by geographic area‚ by demographic segment‚ or by psychographics and lifestyles. Successful

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    Market Segmentation

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    (Wikipedia‚ 2010). Markets Segments can be separated into: • geographic segmentations (i.e. their location)‚ • demographic/socio-economic segmentation (gender‚ age‚ income occupation‚ education‚ sexual orientation‚ household size‚ and stage in the family life cycle)‚ • psychographic segmentation (i.e. similar attitudes‚ values‚ and lifestyles)‚ • behavioral segmentation (i.e. occasions‚ degree of loyalty)‚ • product-related segmentation (relationship to a product) Which is the market segment of a company’s

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    Product Positioning

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    STP of this product? Tata Nano or the “Lakh-takia car” as it was called was segmented for the economic class targeting the lower-income groups followed by the middle income groups. It was meant to be a replacement for scooters and motorcycles in rural India. So Nano was positioned in the market as “the world’s cheapest car”. A lot went wrong with Nano. It started from the positioning of the car where it was hailed as the “world’s cheapest car” which was more of a headline creator and did not

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    Ethical Position Statement What does it mean to truly eat ethically? Is it even possible? My answer yes‚ but in moderation. To be ethical means to be morally alert while pursuing an action. So connecting this to food I would say that eating ethically means to consider economics‚ conveniency‚ nutrition‚ and morals while purchasing or consuming a food. What I would consider an ethical meal is something that includes a balance of protein and vegetables. These items could possibly be purchased at a

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    Target and Positioning

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    Running head: TARGETING AND POSITIONING PAPER iPod Targeting and Positioning d University of Phoenix MKT 463 Targeting and Positioning the iPod There are many factors to consider when marketing a new or existing product. Segmentationtargeting‚ and positioning are important when identifying the specific target market‚ examining the role that consumer behavior plays when applying basic marketing concepts‚ and examining the impact of purchase trends on consumer behavior. Internal

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    Market Segmentation

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    6 Market Segmentation and Positioning Positioning is not what you do to a product; it is what you do to the mind of a prospect. Ries and Trout (1972) Learning outcomes After reading this chapter‚ you will be able to: ✔ Describe the principles of market segmentation and the STP process. ✔ Explain the characteristics and differences between market segmentation and product differentiation. ✔ Explain how market segmentation can be undertaken in both consumer and business-to-business

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    Marketing Positioning

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    strange word‚ “positioning.” Its origins are shrouded in the fog of history. The popular marketing writers‚ Jack Trout and Al Ries‚ started talking about position or positioning in 1972 or thereabouts‚ and took credit later for having invented positioning. However‚ I believe that positioning was an emerging concept and a term‚ in at least limited use‚ within the marketing and advertising community at the time that Trout and Ries first wrote about it. Certainly‚ the basic concepts of positioning were not

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    reebok segmentation

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    Segmenting‚ Targeting and Positioning: Segmenting Reebok has been a market leader for many years in the sports shoes . It has been able to achieve it through its efficient and effective marketing strategies. Reebok used innovative strategies as per the consumer needs . Reebok segmented the market on the following parameters: Geography: Reebok chose to operate on Pan country basis. where it segmented locations as per the consumers needs. The attribute requirement of the product in one region

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    Product Introduction: Chik Shampoo: Chik shampoo is a product of a Chennai based FMCG company Cavin Care. According to www.business-standard.com Article Chik mate by Gouri Shukla / Mumbai June 3‚ 2003 “Chik has become the second-largest shampoo brand — after fast-moving consumer goods giant Hindustan Lever Limited’s (HLL) Clinic Plus — in volume terms.” As per www.moneycontrol.com‚ “The shampoo sachet‚ which unlocked instant consumer recognition and cult-brand status for the company‚ today

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