...The Academy of Economic Studies Marketing strategy of Aura Scarlat Elena Nichifor Ioana Carmen Mechis Ioana Petric Magda Ungureanu TABEL OF CONTENT Introduction …………………………………………………………………..…………….….… 3 1. Situation analysis ………………………………………………………….…………….……4 2.1. Industry analysis …………………………………………….……………….4 2.2. Sales analysis . …………………………………………….…………………5 2.3. Competition analysis ………………………………………………………...6 2.4. SWAT analysis ………………………………………………………............7 2.5. Analysis of marketing strategy …………………………………………….8 2. Marketing strategy . ………………………………………………………..............................9 3.6. Marketing segmentation strategy …………………………………………… 9 3.7. Targeting strategy and position in map ……………………………...……...12 3.8. Product life cycle ……………………………………………………….......14 3. Marketing programs ………………………………………………….…….............................16 3.1. Marketing mix ……………………………………….………………...........16 3.2. Loyalty programs ……………………………………………………….......18 3.3. Customer service and support ………………………………………………20 3.4. Market research ………………………………………………………..........22 3.5. Trust & Credibility ……………………………………………………….....25 4. Implementation plan ………………………………………………………...........................28 4.1. Product design and development . ………………………………………….28 4.2. Marketing and sales ………………………………………………………...29 4.3. Scheduling Gantt ………………………………………….…………….......30 5. Financial information …………………………………………………….…... …………….32 5.1....
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...1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Overview of Organization Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google in 1995 while they were doing their Ph.D at Stanford University. Google has become the world’s most popular search engine since then and can attribute its success to an innovative marketing plan. The culture of Google is similar to many of the dotcoms of the 90’s. Most employee workstations are surrounded by leisure activities such as rollerblading, coffee lounges and an array of toys, such as scooters and rubber balls, strewn throughout the building. The culture was built to suit the habits of a generation of computer nerds who were tired of sitting in cubicles.. Google is unique in where the employees really had helped develop a tool that was needed by everyone who had an internet connection. It found a good market niche and followed the path of innovation to market itself as the strong company that everyone knows today. On September, 1998, Google was incorporated as a privately held company. The company has a mission statement “ to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful”. In 2004, Google moved to its headquarters in Mountain View, California, which is known as “ Googleplex”. Google Inc. owns and operates six Google Modular Data Centers across the U.S., one in Chile, one in Finland, one in Ireland, one in Belgium, one in Singapore and one on Taiwan. The company recently built up three more data centers at a cost of more than $200 million in...
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...and risk associated with Nike`s core marketing strategy? Answer: Nike’s Core Marketing Strategy: Nike's excellence marketing strategies are their energy to achieve their market goals. Nike believes the "pyramid influence" that the preferences of a small percentage of top athletes influence the product and brand choice. So Nike contracted with many athletes' spokesperson, professional teams and college athletic teams to advertise and promote their products to customers. One renowned example of Nike marketing strategy is during 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Nike received special permission from the International Olympic Committee to run Nike ads featuring Olympic athletes during the games. In addition, Nike sponsored several teams and athletes, including most of the Chinese teams’ and11 of 12 high profile members on the US men’s basketball teams. Nike seriously pays attention on the technology producing, design and selling such as e-commerce, high-tech running shoes, Nike+ with Apple, etc. Nike outsourcing their products most of the factories are located in Asia such as China, Indonesia and India. Pros and Cons of Nike Core Marketing Strategy: Pros: Nike put heavily proportion in their marketing strategies and products deign. In order to sustain their dominance in the industry and retain their competitive advantages, Nike actively responds to the market trends and changes in consumer preference by adjusting their marketing strategies, the mix of existing product offerings...
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...Savor Case Study Rhonda Hartz Bellevue University MBA 652: Marketing Strategy Professor Bates April 18, 2014 Case Recap Savor is an upper middle class restaurant located in Omaha, Nebraska. Savor also caters. Savor has been able to setup an ambiance that is often compared to that of a stylish New York or European bistro and it is also especially proud of the fact that it avoids “corporate” appearances. Savor contributes to the growth of local community by purchasing the freshest ingredients whenever possible from local businesses. Emphasis on wine pairing lies at the heart of the restaurant. Savor employees a prestigious culinary chef by the name Rob. Recently Savor hired Anna as restaurant and catering manager. Savor uses Integrated Marketing Communication approach utilizing social media and wine tasting events to prosper the catering business. The problem Anna faces is that despite the current market strategy, Savor’s catering business is often unknown to potential clientele and it has become a challenge in improving Savor’s catering business. Problem Identification From a restaurant standpoint, Savor is successful but it is struggling when it comes to growing catering business. It also has problems relating to space limitations, ineffective marketing strategy, catering business competition from strong competitors and a tight budget. Considerable attention is needed in the above mentioned problem areas to grow and prosper the catering business. Root Problem...
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...Question 1: What are the pros. Cons and risk associated with Nike`s core marketing strategy? Answer: Nike's excellence marketing strategies are their energy to achieve their market goals. Nike believes the "pyramid influence" that the preferences of a small percentage of top athletes influence the product and brand choice. PROS OF NIKE'S CORE MARKETING STRATEGY: Nike put heavily proportion in their marketing strategies and products deign. In order to sustain their dominance in the industry and retain their competitive advantages, Nike actively responds to the market trends and changes in consumer preference by adjusting their marketing strategies, the mix of existing product offerings, developing new products, styles and categories, and influencing sports and fitness preferences through various marketing strategies. CONS OF NIKE'S CORE MARKETING STRATEGY: Although Nike's marketing strategies had brings lot of positive implications to the company, but it will bring negative implications to Nike too. The negative implications that will identify in this assignment are high cost incurred, influence of spokesperson, and competitors. RISKS OF NIKE'S CORE MARKETING STRATEGY: Nike faces many risks when they use their core marketing strategies to achieve their goals and these risks can come from both internally and externally environmental circumstance. The risks will have a negative influence about Nike's future development, for example, the market share in the world, reputation...
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...Doughnuts E – Marketing Plan Name : Dimitri Josephine Student Number : n8934291 Tutorial : Tuesday 5-6 pm Word Counts : 1774 Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to provide an e-marketing plan for the client, Divine Doughnuts. After examining the current online presence, some strengths and weaknesses have been found. Furthermore, some issues arise regarding the Divine Doughnuts’ online presence has also been addressed as well as the recommendations to counter the circumstance. Thus, after examining the direct competitor online presence, it is required that Divine Doughnuts improve their online presence in order to be able to still competing in the market. Therefore, the intended target market and the appropriate marketing mix strategies to approach it has been provided. A brief budget plan has also been calculated to give an idea to Divine Doughnuts of how much the redevelopment would cost. Table of Content Executive Summary………………………………………………………………………… 2 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………………. 4 2. Goal and Objective…….…………………………………………………………………. 5 3. Target Marketing Strategy………………………………………………………………... 5 4. Marketing Mix Strategies………………………………………………………………… 6 5. Monitoring and Evaluation………………………………………………………….……. 7 6. Budget……………………………………………………………………………………. 7 7. Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………... 9 8. References………………………………………………………………………………… 10 9. Appendix………………………………………………………………………………….. 12 1. Introduction This marketing plan was...
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...Advertising Trends Advertising is a form of marketing used to persuade an audience to take or continue some action communication. The two most significant commercial digital marketing trends are content marketing and mobile marketing. Content marketing is any marketing that involves the creation and sharing of media and publishing content in order to acquire and retain customers. Mobile marketing is marketing with a mobile device like smart phones or IPods. “Content marketing makes up 29.2 percent of all commercial digital marketing trends, and content marketing makes up 15.1 percent of all commercial digital marketing trends.” (2013 Chaffey) Content marketing’s purpose is to attract and retain customers by consistently creating relevant and valuable content with the intention of changing or enhancing consumer behavior. It is an ongoing process that is best integrated into an overall marketing strategy. Content marking is core of communicating with customers without actually selling. Content marking is also called non-interruption marketing. “Instead of pitching your products or services, you are delivering information that makes your buyer more intelligent. The essence of this content strategy is the belief that if we, as business, deliver consistent, ongoing valuable information to buyers, they ultimately reward us with their business and loyalty.” (Content marketing 2014) There are seven business goals of content marketing such as “brand awareness or reinforcement, lead...
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...the effectiveness of their marketing strategies for TWO elements of the marketing mix. Microsoft Corporation Table of contents Microsoft corporation overview 3 Introduction 3 Marketing strategies and their effectiveness 4 Conclusion 5 Reference list 6 Appendix Financial Statements For Microsoft Corporation: annual data 7 Microsoft corporation overview Microsoft is a public multinational corporation founded in Albuquerque, New Mexico on April 4th, 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen. Where know the head quarters are in Redmond, Washington, USA with Steve Ballmer (CEO), Brian Kevin Turner (COO), Bill Gates (Chairman), Ray Ozzie (CSA), Craig Mundie (CRSO) and approximately 89,000 employees. Introduction Microsoft became one of the largest and most profitable companies in the world. Its founder, Bill Gates, became one of the wealthiest people in the world. Microsoft products enjoy a market share of more than 90 percent of the operating systems business worldwide. Microsoft has continued to expand and to update its product offerings and in doing so, it continues to spur demand among software buyers for Microsoft's newest and best products. The company has successfully navigated through changes in technology, the rise and fall of competitors, the growth of the Internet, and the globalization of business. In order for this success, Microsoft implemented marketing strategies in the marketing mix of product and promotion...
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...Create A Digital Marketing Strategy Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat. — SunTzu There are still many companies that believe they don’t need to have a strong digital marketing strategy to be successful, and while they may be able to maintain or even grow their revenue, their customers are gradually moving to the internet to make buying decisions. That is why companies without a great digital strategy aren’t only leaving huge amounts of money on the table, they are losing customers to those that do. You need a Digital Marketing Plan. Any company no matter the size or industry can benefit from a strong digital marketing strategy. In this article we will be discussing some of the best practices in putting together a digital marketing plan that allows you to strategically outperform your competition and create results in the marketplace. Overview In digital marketing, like all forms of business, it is best to have your strategy defined before you dig in to implementation. So before you create your first Youtube video or Facebook group, lets begin by discussing what you need to think through: 1. Your target customer & the problems you are solving 2. Differentiation and branding plan 3. Customer assessment (where they are and where they will be) 4. Competitive analysis & timeline 5. Your tactical plan 6. Results and feedback Once you have figured out the following you can begin to think about which marketing channels will be...
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...VIRAL MARKETING STRATEGY ON SENNHEISER PREPARED BY HARSHAD MAHAJAN KETAN CHOUGULE LAVKUMAR SUTHAR Index 1. ABSTRACT 2. IMPETUS 3. DESCRIPTION OF A COMPANY 4. ACTUAL MARKETING CONCEPT 5. TARGET GROUP 6. VIRAL MARKETING STRTEGY 7. POSSIBLE POTENTIAL 8. MARKETING CHANNELS 9. RECOMMENDATIONS ABSTRACT Sennheiser is a German audio company, which produce headphones, microphones and other electronic accessories. They have a rich history and have maintained substantial position in market till now. Usage of effective marketing strategies has helped them to keep their market during recession period. People at Sennheiser say that ‘They are not obsessed with image, they are obsessed with sound’. This obsession has motivated them to be innovative in their respective field and provide premium quality products to their customers. As a result, they have a loyal customer base. Unique and funny content in their marketing methods creates interest in customers. Sennheiser arranges various marketing campaign, in which users can actively take part. This way they can make direct connection to customers and know customers demands. Social media is also important part of marketing. Sennheiser is also active on various social media sites, which is really helpful to target young people. In this report how Sennheiser can expand their customer base using effective viral marketing strategy and meet change in demands...
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...Title- How is Your Marketing Strategy Going in 2015 Now that we are deep into 2015, what money has been made with your marketing strategy. Let’s face it. Every business needs to have some type of strategy to grow business if you want continued growth. Most strategies are budget based. Whether it be $500 or $50,000 a month, everyone has a figure in place. So, what money has been made so far. Did you hire an SEO company that created a successful marketing plan for you? Success is something that should be measurable. The best measurement is always new paying customers. If my budget was $500 per month and my business received $7,500 of business from this investment with $4000 of profit, that is a good campaign. It is good enough to where I would have doubled or tripled that investment to see if more business can be had. What about the business that spent $2,500 per month and received no new customers. What actions did your company take to improve your strategy. Most businesses switch marketing companies too quickly. I understand this if that company is not aggressively making adjustments to your campaign to create success. If they are, and seem honest and credible, give them 3-6 months to make an impact on your business growth and increased revenue. The initial SEO strategy, for example, may have produced 1st page rankings on Google and Yahoo but no immediate conversions. Don’t throw away those rankings. An SEO adjustment may be to maintain rankings on existing keywords and add...
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...Running head: ASSIGNMENT 2: FACTORS AFFECTING MARKETING STRATEGY Assignment 2: Factors Affecting Marketing Strategy BUS 510 – Consumer Behavior February 23, 2014 Running head: ASSIGNMENT 2: FACTORS AFFECTING MARKETING STRATEGY Factors Affecting Marketing Strategy While at a local women’s retail store, came across an interesting leather necklace that caught my attention. As I moved closer to view the item, I was sure the accessory belonged to one of the popular designers and was quite expensive. Once I reached the shelf were the item was display; I saw the designer name “Heaven’s Creations”; an unknown product designer. The necklace was quite a show stopper, extraordinary looking and not to mention affordable. The off-brand’ designer’s line is unique because the pieces are all “one of a kind”--no replicas However, I was informed that the designer does design commission jewelry. I most say that if all future accessory ornaments of the unknown designer’s are as exquisite and show stopping as this leather necklace, the designer will not be off-brand for long. Jewelry, Apparel and Accessories products fall into the category of high involvement/emotions. These are products for which the buyer is prepared to spend considerable time and effort in searching. When marketing this jewelry line, I am going mimic existing campaigns as jewelry is a billion-dollar industry employing millions of people around the world, and costume jewelry has a large piece of this pie...
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...Partyline.com (Marketing plan) Today I would like to introduce a new service to you called “Partyline.com”. Partyline.com will be website available to all that register a valid email and are 21 and older. What will be offered on this website is a new technology and idea I came up with. The main offering on this website will be a live feed of bar’s and the bar’s line to get in. In addition, you will be able to create your own group chats, and instant message other users. Other services provided will be bar specials, bar themes, local taxi number, late night food, and live updates by promoters. The overall marketing plan place, promotion, price, and product will make or break this service especially place. I would like to set this website up in three different area’s consisting of West Virginia, Morgan Town, George Town, and New Haven, Connecticut. Promotion will be another key factor, and I am hoping to sell Facebook or YouTube that this next big idea so they will help with advertising. Otherwise, it will be up to me and the investors I obtain. Price to use the website will be free and Product is the service were providing. The industry size and target market are two key components to making this business succeed. The reason I picked those three areas is because they are highly populated and they are highly populated with bars and college students. College students will be the primary target of this company. The more people this website can engage, the more...
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...SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING Bizuayehu D. Weretaw Submitted to: Professor Yohannes Abate, PhD. Contemporary Business (BUS508) Strayer University, Takoma Park Campus November, 2013 Introduction In these days of technology, our daily activities and social interactions are becoming dependent on social media. This is not limited to people who are living in most advanced countries but in less technologically advanced countries as well. This, in other word, indicates that social media has become a global phenomena. Published and unpublished sources show that over a billion of people around the globe visit social media at some time regardless of the amount and nature of use. Understanding the ever growing number of subscribers, software programmers are developing various social media platforms considering the cultural and linguistic background of the user society. The most popular social media sites, as most of witness or could guess, are the Facebook and Twitter but the Chinese Qzone, the Orkut of the Brazilian (which is owned by Google), Friendster of the Malaysian and other less popular social media platforms are already in the market being visited by their respective users. Some of these social media take in the form of social networks, some others take in the form of internet forums, social blogs, pictures and videos, etc. For individual user, social media may be entertaining or the user have fun simply by interacting with his friends or groupies or listen to a...
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...2012 Zara Strategic Marketing Plan MBA-USQ 11: MKT5000 University of Applied Sciences Zurich (HWZ) Switzerland Supervised by: Prof. Richard Beswick Anja Anastasja Keller - U1028905 Word count: 1’905 26.10.2012 MKT5000 Zara Strategic Marketing Plan Anja Anastasja Keller U1028905 Summary of Zara current market situation Zara is a publicly listed company and belongs to the Inditex Group, founded by Amancio Ortega in 1975 in Spain. Zara always continues to bring excitement to fashion and fulfils customer demands. Currently Zara has 1,600 stores in 77 countries and continues to force its logistics system to complete stock rotation every 15 days. Zara needs 14 days to develop a new product and deliver it to stores and launches around 10’000 new designs each year. Zara is moving forward with its successful entry into the digital world and continues to expand and manage its online presence: over a million daily web site visits and more than 14 million Facebook fans. The online expanding strategy in international key markets as the U.S. and China is one of the hot topics. Zara’s online shops feature all major functions, although does not correspond with Zara’s local presentation (prestige image), even more a bit disappointing, especially compared with H&M’s creative way to convey fashion online with the dress room function, moreover, by...
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