Contents Page 1.0 The Executive Summary 2.0 Integrated Marketing Plan Introduction 3.0 The Maxis Company Profile and Background 3.1 Types of Services Offered by Maxis 4.0 Mission Statement of Maxis 5.0 Strategic Thrust of the Integrated Marketing Plan 6.0 Maxis Company’s Key Success Factors 7.0 Situational Audit and Analysis 7.1 Macro - Environmental Analysis for the Maxis Company 7.1.1 P.E.S.T and S.W.O.T Analytical Frameworks for Environmental Analysis 7.1.1 Benefits of Using these Tools
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LUX 1. Introduction * Description of the product Everything about the brand – from the look and feel of the products and packaging to the subtle fragrances – is a delight to the senses. In fact‚ Lux has been making waves since 1924‚ when it launched the world’s first mass-market beauty soap at a fraction of the cost of some expensive brands. How it all started * Lux was first introduced as a toilet soap in 1925. Produced by Lever Brothers‚ it arrived in the UK in 1928‚ offering people
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BRAVIA 3D HDTV ® 2010 MARKETING AND PROMOTION PLAN ALLA ABRAMYCHEVA MICHAEL GUZMAN FARAN MAQSUD KEITH McMURDY ANDREW YAKOVLEV PREPARED FOR PROFESSOR DAVID DIAMOND MKT 9703 MARKETING MANAGEMENT CUNY BARUCH ZICKLIN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 5/2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS SONY ADVANTAGE p.3 COMPANY AND PRODUCT PROFILE p.4 SWOT AND COMPETITOR ANALYSIS p.7 MARKETING PLAN OBJECTIVES p.10 CUSTOMER TARGETS AND SEGMENTS p.12 MARKET POSITIONING p.14 IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINES p.16 PROMOTIONAL PLAN p.17 CONCLUSION p.19
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history of the industry‚ Marketing environment‚ product and consumer evaluation and competitor analysis. The second section provides the marketing objective. The third section applies the marketing strategies. Lastly‚ the major part of evaluation and monitoring is how to evaluate the problems and overcome the enormous amount of competitive pressure from competitors such as Quiksilver and Rip Curl. Table of contents Situation Analysis 1 1.0 History 1 2.0 Marketing Environment 1 2.1 Micro-environment
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Shopping is an exciting part of American culture‚ whether you participate or not. With a boost from cyberspace‚ a person can buy just about anything without leaving the couch. Both types of transactions coexist with one another‚ yet window-shopping is a distinctly different experience from Internet shopping. Shopping is no longer as simple as it used to be‚ especially if you’re picky. Whether it’s web-based or face-to-face browsing‚ there are some benefits and downfalls to both methods that differentiate
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[pic] Billabong International Ltd. Company Marketing plan By (James) Company History Billabong is a holding company for an Australian brand of surf wear and extreme sports apparel. The company was established by Gordon and Rena Merchant in Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast‚ Queensland in 1973 and expanded overseas into Japan‚ the USA and Europe through licensing agreements with third parties. Billabong sources its products from manufacturers before attaching their specific
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Importance of a Marketing Plan Think of a successful company in this day and age that has gained success without any use of a marketing plan. Chances are you won’t find one. To have a plan of where the founder of a business wants to take the company is one of the first things that founder thinks of when his idea about the product or service is coming together. Establishing a good marketing plan has proven to be essential to a successful business. “By creating a marketing plan‚ firms like Starbucks
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Redbox – Marketing Plan U.S.A Redbox – Marketing Plan U.S.A 1 Contents 1 Contents 1 2 Executive Summary 3 3 Introduction 3 4 Problem Statement 4 5 External Analysis 4 5.1 Marketing Segmentation 4 5.1.1 Geographic Segmentation 4 5.1.2 Demographic Segmentation 4 5.1.3 Pshychographic Segmentation 4 5.2 DESTEP analysis 5 5.2.1 Demography 5 5.2.2 Geographic 5 5.2.3 Economy 5 5.2.4 Political 5 5.2.5 Social 6 5.2.6 Technological 6 5.3 Competitors Analysis 6 6 Internal Analysis 7
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marleting plan A Shady Tree James Mann Keller University 1.0 Executive Summary A Shady Tree is a business that offers protection from harmful rays of the sun to its clients. The research being conducted on the effects of long-term exposure to the sun is drawing attention to the need to keep exposed skin covered as well as the need to protect the eyes. The service will require marketing programs to notify potential visitors of its existence to the area of the beach where the business
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economy and efficiency. • Labour reduced for handling and stocking by storing merchandise on racks and above sales floor. 1.4 Marketing Mix Strategy 1.4.1 Product and Services • Offers sundries‚ major appliances‚ electronic‚ packaged and fresh food‚ furniture‚ apparel and jewelry. • Operates various ancillary and other services including US online shopping‚
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