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    marketing Appendix 1 Marketing Plan The Marketing Plan: An Introduction (pp A1–A2) As a marketer, you’ll need a good marketing plan to provide direction and focus for your brand, product, or company. With a detailed plan, any business will be better prepared to launch a new product or build sales for existing products. Nonprofit organizations also use marketing plans to guide their fund-raising and outreach efforts. Even government agencies develop marketing plans for initiatives such as

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    Apple Business Strategy

    Apple Corporation: Strategy Analysis Executive summary Apple Corporation continues to be the worlds most admired company because of its huge financial base, ability to attract and retain customers, ability to innovate and to produce technologically superior products. The company’s strategy as found in this report is built around creativity and innovation. Its capabilities in terms of resources and technology have made the company to produce technologically advanced products. Despite the huge

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    Ipad

    analyzed and if necessary, adapted to ensure that the right balance is achieved to give the product or service the very best chance of success in the market place. Apple is a successful company and its previous product iPod has a high market share in the global market due to its brand perception and image as s high quality innovative brand. In 2010, Apple launched an innovative product – “iPad” in US, which is a tablet computer with touch screen. Even in the first launching date iPad had been sold 0

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    Marketin Plan

    to deliver a message in traditional non-traditional markets with the use of different promotions. As different markets expand, determining potential target markets is a critical part of every business. The potential markets will help in delivering the message that Apple hopes to achieve with the iPad. By using the different marketing channels, Apple may be able to get a competitive advantage for the product by entering it at the right time. Apple continues to create products consumers love. Consumers

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    Marketing Plan

    for the Waterproof Wireless Ear Buds Table of Contents Introduction 3 Mission Statement 3 The Product 3 Consumer Product Classification 3 Target Market 4 Competitive Situation Analysis 4 Analysis of Competition using Porter’s 5 Forces Model 4 SWOT Analysis 5 Strengths 6 Weaknesses 6 Opportunities 6 Threats 7 Market Objectives 7 Product Objective 7 Price Objective 7 Place Objective 7 Promotion Objective 7 Marketing Strategies 8 Product Strategies 8 Price Strategies

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    Is Stock Market Performance Linked to Business Performance?

    Is stock market performance linked to business performance? Abstract Still in the heart of an unprecedented financial crisis, new questions came up about the working of the stock market. In the eyes of general public the stock market can seem a lot like gambling to the extent that this one was reconsidered. The stock market index seems to be valuating at random, especially since the last financial crisis. But the fact that stock market plays an important role in the health of the economy

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    Apple Industry Analysis

    his good friend Steve Wozniak and started Apple as a desktop computer company. For about 10 years the two Steve’s worked together, but in the mid 1980’s tension began to rise between the business partners and Jobs left the company. From 1985 to 1995 Steve Jobs worked on various projects and at various companies such as NeXt and Pixar, but in 1996 Jobs went back to Apple and in 1997 he became Apple’s CEO. In the mid 1990’s, business was not booming for Apple. When Steve Jobs came on as CEO he cleaned

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    Marketing

    Seoul in 1947 but left once the Korean War broke out. After the war, Lee expanded it into textiles and built the largest woollen mill in Korea. And today Samsung Group is a South Korean based company that includes a number of subsidiaries. Samsung’s primary focus is in the electronics, heavy industry, construction, and chemical engineering. Other major subsidiaries of Samsung include insurance, advertising, and entertainment industry businesses. Samsung is also one of the largest businesses in Korea

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    Vodafone Promotional Campaign

    directors at Vodafone are hoping that the promotional campaign CRM Marketing produce and develop must help them reach an overall market share of more than 25% from the products launch within 6 months. The campaign should not just advertise the iPhone 5 and its pricing packages, but also portray Vodafone’s persona and standards. Target Audience: The primary targeted market for a while has been between the ages of teens of around 15to fairly young adults of around 31. Competitors: Vodafone’s main competitors

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    Nokia

    Nokia made various strategic decisions which led the Finnish company to a first rank world competitor on the mobile-phone market. Two main CEOs were implied, Kairamo, who had a strong vision for his company and Vuorilehto who acted with pragmatism to keep the Nokia dynamism. ACTIVITIES | SUB-ACTIVITIES | EXAMPLES | IMPACT ON VALUE (cost or differentiation advantage) | PRIMARY ACTIVITIES | Inbound logistics | - The manufacturing happened inside company and then outsourced when cheaper producers

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