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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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    Marketing Communication Individual Assignment Name: Tai Tin Chun Samson Student ID: 10490552 Words: a) Identify a product or a service that you have purchased recently to illustrate the importance of the chosen value. Explain your attitude toward the product. If someone asks me what the most important value of me is‚ I think my answer would be comfortable life. For an example‚ every day I must travel the MTR to go to school‚ although I can choose to go to school

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    MOTOROLA BUSINESS STRATEGY There are several strategy that Motorola use to gain competitive advantage to enter the market and widening their market opportunity to attract more customer to use their product. 1. Forward Integration strategies Motorola also now has their own website to give various information related to product and services that their offer. Through the creation of the website are causing an e-commerce activity between user and the retailer. The Motorola website also can be choose

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    Q1. Discuss Sam’s Walton’s statement that “only the customer can fire us all.” Do you agree with this statement‚ and how do you relate consumer behaviour to this statement? Consumer behaviour is a part where we study the activities of our customer on when they obtaining the product‚ on how they consuming the product and on how they disposing the product. According to the statement from Sam’s Walton’s above‚ that “only customer can fire us all” we are agreed that customer can actually fire everybody

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    Motorola Inc. case précis Restatement of the case Motorola was one of the few American companies that marketed a wide range of electronic products‚ form highly sophisticated integrated circuits to consumer electronic products. The company was organized along product and technology lines. To exploit fully the growing demand for semicustom integrated circuits‚ Motorola organized the Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) Division in 1984. The division was organized along functional lines

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    companies which support worldwide dialogue as premier leaders are the celluler phone manufacturers. I vividly remember the first time a mobile phone‚ the legendary Nokia 8110‚ had been welcomed in our family through my father. Although it was Motorola Incorporation that launched the first mobile in 1973 into the market by Martin Cooper‚ who was working as an engineer for the company at that time‚ Nokia had managed to astonish people in my country‚ Turkey‚ by the 8110. It had all the attention

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