Marketing Analysis of the Most Famous Energy Drink Brand Red Bull´s sources of brand equity. Red Bull is one of the most famous brands in the drink industry. With an innovative product Red Bull was able to sell millions and millions of cans and to draw profits of dizzy amount. But as often it is not only the product which determinates the success or failure of a company. And of this Red Bull is a very good example. Although nowadays Red Bull has to compete with the biggest drink companies in the
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Environmental/ Situational Analysis Trends/Issues Red Bull is an energy drink aimed at students and athletes. No one thought that a “functional drink” sold at a premium price and packaged in a can would ever be successful‚ when the idea first came up in 1987 (www.redbull.co.uk 13.05.2009)‚ however the product became quite popular amongst young people and frequently drank at night clubs as a ‘mixer’ (mixed with other drinks‚ e.g. vodka and whisky). The company’s marketing was also quite successful
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Red Bull Brand Equity According to Keller (2008‚ p 53)‚ brand equity is the strong‚ favorable and unique brand associations in the memory of customers. He goes on to identify (p 54) two sources of brand equity: 1.) Brand Awareness; and 2.) Brand Image. Red Bull has well defined tactics for both sources. The Brand Awareness Source for Red Bull Brand Equity Keller (p 54) notes the key elements of Brand Awareness: 1.) Recognition; and 2.) Recall. He postulates that if buy decisions are made at
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was obvious that the male was bigger and taller than the female. I used the matching description of the clothing that was described from SrA Magbanua‚ to find them on the RAID camera. As I was scanning I noticed two individuals walking down route Red Bull that match the description. In addition there were no other people walking in the area.
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Red Bull Report – Sales Forecasting 2010 Tiago LK‚ Jovan A.‚ Tamas F. BBCi_Principles of Sales 4/20/2010 RED BULL REPORT Red Bull operates within the energy drink sector of the soft drink market and has been the leading market share holder in this area for the past several years. It was founded by Dietrich Mateschitz‚ an Austrian who studied world trade and commerce in Vienna. In 1982‚ Mateschitz came back to Austria from a visit to Thailand with some samples of an energy drink called
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Contents Introduction 1. Why did we choose Red Bull 2. Executive summary I) Company presentation II) Macro Analysis 1. Market Descriptions 2. PESTLE 3. Five Porter Forces III) Micro Analysis IV) Objectives & Strategy 1. Customer Analysis 2. Segmentation 3. Targeting 4. Positioning 5. Marketing Mix V) Financial Statement VI) Recommendations Conclusion Reference Introduction Red Bull is the leader of the energy drink market. This company created in 1984 by Dietrich Mateschitz performs
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PRESENTED BY GROUP MAster Minds Executive Summary Red Bull counts to the category of soft drinks. It is a non alcoholic stimulation drink with a totally unique formulation and effect. It gives stimulation and revitalises the body after exertion and enhances mental and physical performance. Red Bull is to be used and not drunk. Red bull consists of two natural substances and important metabolic transmitters- the amino acid taurin and the glucuronolacton – with stimulating caffeine‚ vitamins
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power packs. By looking at Red bull cola drink and its profile‚ I would prefer to target two market segments specifically; behavourial and psychographic. I will pre-dominantly be focusing at behavourial segmentation. As it going to speak much about product’s quality. BEHAVOURIAL SEGMENTATION: Behavourial segmentation is the major segmentation which I would like to focus in order to be succeeded in capturing market. The very vital point through I feel that market of Red Bull cola can flourish is the
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Fda Business Year 1 MK186 – Marketing 22nd August 2011 Table of Contents Introduction Pg 3 The Reason for Choosing Red Bull Pg 3 Marketing Audit Pg 4 * Product portfolio Pg 4 * Sales Forecasting Pg 4 * The Macro environment Pg 5-6 * Competitors
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a) Advertising Red Bull follows a policy that specifically excludes any print advertising because this is seen as an inflexible medium that leads to competitive advertising. According to the Red Bull strategy‚ the advantage of using television or radio as media lies in their impact- the advertisements are seen or heard and then disappear‚ thus creating interest and momentum. Positioned as an exclusive brand‚ these types of media are perceived as reflecting the high value of the product. The
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