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    Describe the promotion mix as you found it. Its Coke does it need to be explained as a selective marketing mix. Well it has one all the same. The best I could find from coke is its dedication in becoming the proud owner of 60% of the market. They are in my eyes well on the way having 500 brands with 3500 products sure persuades me. They claim to have responsible marketing technique and want to fight obesity. “The Coca-Cola Company and PepsiCo Inc.‚ showed 95.5 percent compliance in television advertising

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    a strategic road map in terms of our approach to international markets. The objective of the roadmap is to provide Sterling with some guidance and a broad approach to how we conduct business on a global scale‚ considering recent interest in our product from firms in other countries and possibility of pursuing those opportunities. As an organization‚ this is much needed to prevent some of the issues we experienced domestically while establishing our branches in Toronto and Windsor‚ as well as our

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    Marketing Mix MKT 421 Marketing Introduction Companies today try their best to continue to keep up with the changes of services‚ products and technology. Companies rely on their abilities in marketing to keep consumers interested in their products and services. The success of a company may rely on the company’s marketing performance. Marketing planning starts by thinking of the targeted audience needs‚ strategies‚ and the development of the products and or service needed. Developing

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    BRAAAP Product Report Introduction Braaap began with the vision of making motorcycling more enjoyable and more accessible‚ enabling more people to experience what we love about motorcycling. In an over competitive industry dominated by just a few well-established and familiar brands it’sBraaap’sjob as an emerging brand to punch above our weight. Braaap have to outdo our competitors in componentry‚ Braaap have to outdo their warranty‚ Braaap have to offer more customization‚ Braaap have to make

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    One of the factor they failed to attract Brazilian for their product was because of their technique or method in selling product. L’Oreal current method in selling product was selling in shops‚ hypermarket‚ pharmaceutical outlet and drugstore. Differ from the Brazilian culture which they preferred the direct selling method. As stated earlier‚ we knew that Brazilian women likes to experience the product personally approach by the direct seller. Mr. Jean Paul Agon‚ the chief executive officer insisted

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    Question 1 Explain fully the key elements of the marketing mix adopted by Ben Sherman in the fashion industry. We can define a marketing mix as a mixture of several ideas and plans to promote a particular product or brand. The key elements are often called the four P’s of marketing‚ which are namely Product‚ Price‚ Place and Promotion. These elements should be combined meticulously so that the product reached the desired market segment. Mr. Sherman

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    Marketing Mix The marketing mix for a product is a major factor in influencing whether a business can sell it profitably. The marketing mix is made up of seven interrelated decisions − the 7Ps. The four key ones are product‚ price‚ promotion (including advertising and packaging) and place (where and how a product will be sold to consumers). The other 3Ps largely relate to marketing services – people‚ process and physical evidence. Consumers require the right product. This might be an existing

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    The Media Mix

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    The Media Mix Media mix means the advertising strategy encompasses the use of more than one type of advertising media to get its message across the target audience. A combination of media types is known as the media mix. No advertiser can rely only on one medium to reach his audience. Even a small advertiser having a small media budget has thousands of media from which to choose. A typical media mix for consumer products‚ such as a soft drink‚ will include television‚ outdoor‚ POP and even the

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    Fregon Assignment 1 Marco Le Mura Student Number: 5101447209 Table of Contents PART A : Identify the key characteristics of their products and services. What is their significance to the market. The key characteristics of Braaap is to meet to the motor enthuses with products based on motocross equipment‚ riding wear and casual wear with the consistent updates on news from around the world with new designs and motocross equipment. This is also allowing

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    Marketing Mix

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    Marketing mix is a mix of options and variables that a marketer has to design his proposition. The four Ps‚ as they are known‚ of the marketing mix are Product‚ Price‚ Place and Promotion. Marketers mix these ingredients and variables in different proportions for their products in order to meet their requirements within their given constraints and boundaries. Marketing mix covers the four major elements and variables that a marketer has and can manipulate in order to design his offering according

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