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    Promotional Marketing

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    Saks: Integrated Marketing Communication Natacha Clerjuste Hodges University MKT 4103 Professor Karastamatis October 16‚ 2012 Table of Content Abstract Overview/Problem Statement According to Senthil Ganesan with the help of Vamsi Thota‚ Benetton was well known for its colorful and provocative advertisements. The company employed unusual‚ controversial advertising techniques and themes that used “shock value” and the power of photography to grab viewers’ attention. Unlike

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    Colgate Marketing Oral hygiene in the hinterlands Colgate Colgate. The world’s most recognizable oral care brand‚ it belongs to the Colgate-Palmolive Company. Colgate was the first toothpaste in a collapsible tube‚ introduced in 1896. It is a worldwide household name and synonymous with the product itself in various regions. Colgate-Palmolive has its presence in about 200 countries. Colgate in India Present in India since the 1930s‚ Colgate is almost synonymous with toothpaste in the Indian

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    consumer ’s tastes for toothpaste in China typically vary from region to region‚ as well as across various demographic dimensions‚ such as age‚income‚and education. in contrast‚ tastes for toothpaste are fairly narrow in the United States. why is ther such a pronounced difference between these two market? There have such a pronounced difference between these two markets because it is affected by the age‚ income ‚region and population difference. Age As a result of government population controls

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    Vans promotional strategy seems to be that they want to offer consumers the opportunity to look at what they have and even allow a consumer to go online and design their own shoe. Vans does not want to push the product on the consumer but excite the consumer about their product so they buy it and encourage others to want a Vans product. I chose the OG Slip flip flop sandal. Vans website has several stories‚ articles‚ events and educational pieces that support the sport of surfing. While I find

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    CHAPTER 13 4) What are the advantages and disadvantages of global promotional strategies? The global companies try to achieve a strategic position on each market they are present in. To reach that goal‚ companies need to differentiate the products from competitors‚ while holding the costs of market communication activities at lowest level. Also global companies have to make an effort to sustain advertising campaign in all the markets in which there are present‚ because wherever they live people

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    Toothpaste

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    TOOTHPASTE: 1. ZHONGHUA 2. CREST 3. COLGATE 4. YUNNAN BAIYAO 5. DARLIE 6. LIANGMIANZHEN BRAND DESCRIPTIONS ZHONGHUA is a typically Chinese toothpaste brand‚ and the first Chinese toothpaste brand that is recognized by the FDI World Dental Federation. It boasts a high popularity rate and combines functional performance with traditional Chinese herbal medicine. CREST is an international brand that has continually pushed to improve oral health since its inception. Crest is

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    Lg Promotional Strategy

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    Promotion Strategy Promotion is defined as the communication with the public in an attempt to influence them toward buying a product or services. Promotion is the broader‚ all inclusive term. Promotion‚ as a general term‚ includes all the ways available to deliver a clear‚ consistent and compelling message about the organization and its brands. Promotion has four distinct elements: advertising‚ public relations‚ personal selling and sales promotion. LG will enter new product market with very

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    Apple Promotional Strategy

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    Apple Ipad’s carefully choreographed PR Campaign:  Rumors for close to two years about an Apple tablet device.  Little tidbits‚ like filings for obvious Apple-style names like iTablet‚ left sitting for reporters to pick up‚ but with no direct trace back to Apple‚ which increased curiosity and coverage.  Rumors about which content companies were partnering with Apple started to arise‚ and such rumors are often a result of Apple’s own planting.  The press started finding details about a

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    Unit 9: Exploring Creative Product Promotion Summary of Learning Outcomes On completion of this unit you 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 promote a simple promotional campaign Recommended Resources Internet websites: www.asa.org.uk‚ www.cim.co.uk. Textbooks: Dransfield R‚ BTEC National in Business Student Book (Heinemann

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    Marketing Research Proposal Proposed Research Topic: A situational analysis of toothpaste industry Introduction: At present‚ several well-known brands in the domestic toothpaste manufacturers become increasingly competitive‚ such as Braun Oral-B‚ Colgate‚ Darlie and so on. Different toothpaste brand have their own different market strategy‚ for examples‚ there are products for different ages whereas some target the

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