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    The Wider Aspects of Marketing Communications A Formal Client Report for the UK Charity Commission from JP Communications Contents 1.0 Abstract Front Page 2.0 Introduction Page Four 3.0 The Charity Commission of Great Britain

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    HSBC: The world’s local bank Written by James Gregory on February 03‚ 2009. HSBC’s print ads are easily identifiable – a solid red border‚ a repeated image‚ and a strong one-liner that embodies their brand. HSBC’s ad campaign utilizes several strong and effective tactics to gain attention. A majority of the ads involve a single image‚ copied three times‚ with a different value printed over each copy of the image. HSBC’s tagline gives the impression HSBC understands different people and locations

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    Colgate-Palmolive‚ is involved in the manufacture of components for oral care products‚ e.g. Darlie and Colgate toothpaste‚ toothbrushes and personal care series of Palmolive. 1 Marketing Objectives The brand’s marketing objectives such as share or volume goals‚ summary of market situation‚ key competitor activity‚ marketing issues and challenges. H&H’s successful brand image and channel development resulted in an over 60% market share in Taiwan and around 20%-70% of market share around the world

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    1. Introduction The two basic tasks of marketing communications are message creation and message dissemination. Media planning supports message dissemination. Media planning helps you determine which media to use--be it television programs‚ newspapers‚ bus-stop posters‚ in-store displays‚ banner ads on the Web‚ or a flyer on Facebook. It also tells you when and where to use media in order to reach your desired audience. Simply put‚ media planning refers to the process of selecting media time and

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    1. Marketing is the business discipline that deals with sending messages to the marketplace about companies and their brands. The term "marketing" encompasses the entire range of marketing activities‚ of which there are multiple facets. Marketing communication‚ on the other hand‚ refers to the specific elements of the marketing function that deal directly with communication with customers. Understanding the difference between marketing and marketing communication can help you to more fully understand

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    Kotler said that: “advertising consists of non-personal forms of communication conducted through paid media under clear sponsorship”. Advertising is designed to evoke the demand of the potential customers. It can have a visual or an oral form with the aim of informing or influencing the audience. According to MacRury‚ I. (2009) “Advertising is one of the most obvious examples of human ’s deliberate effort at representation and communication”. In this report i will analyze the theories presended in the

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    Assignment: MKT547 (Marketing Communication Question 1. What is Green Advertising and discuss the categories claims use by advertiser. Provide an example of local advertisement each of the categories. Green advertising is advertising that use a green concept in their advertisement that is include nature environment. The advertisement also has nature promote elements in their advertisement and for the company who use the green advertisement show an image of responsibility of environment and

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    Honda’s approach to launching the “Element” came as a bit of a surprise in that their approach was not what one would describe as traditional in the auto industry‚ they tried to appeal to their target market through a carefully thought out process of understanding what their young customers would like in a small SUV‚ and also using the SUV in a matter that their customer potentially would; hikes‚ traveling‚ moving‚ etc. The success of Honda’s element had mostly to do with understanding how the

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    Executive Summary The main difference between the EuRail and the InterRail is simply based on the passenger’s country of residency. The EuRail is available to residents of a non-European country and the InterRail is available for European residents only. You can be eligible for the InterRail if you have been a resident in a European country for at least 6 months. EuRail and InterRail Passes are widely known as the best rail passes in Europe‚ having the ability of flexibility by its large range

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    Ltd.‚ Managing Integrated Marketing Communications 1. For 1992‚ why did they select the marketing communications activities in the case? By 1992‚ there had been a shift in advertising strategy due to worldwide recession in the early 1990s. As result‚ there was more pressure to achieve immediate sales results‚ i.e.‚ to fill the ships and thus temptation to resort to more price-oriented appeals to customers. Cunard needed to strategically allocate the budget for marketing communications and branding

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