Describe how marketing techniques are used to market products in two organisations In this assignment I will be talking about how marketing techniques are used to market products in two organisations such as HTC and Apple. HTC and Apple build their brands through; Customer loyalty, Ability to charge higher prices, Logo, Recognisable, Trusted, Brand extension. Customer loyalty for HTC is not as high as Apple, due to HTC not being a much known brand and products are very limited. However customer
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MINDSET PLANNING AND MAINTAINING STRONG BRANDS THROUGH INSIGHTFUL RESEARCH * * MINDSET 1. What is a brand? 2. Why is branding important? 3. What is the brand planning process? 4. Why choose Mindset? MINDSET 1. WHAT IS A BRAND? MINDSET • • More than a product. It is like a living organism with a life cycle including a birth, adolescence, maturity and old age. It can be healthy or sick. Unlike us, the clock can be turned back
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D o TNS - GLAKES N Brands & Brand Equity 26 June , 2012 ot C op y 1 Session 3 BEST GLOBAL BRANDS 2011 Interbrand 2011 Rankings Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Brand Coca – Cola IBM Microsoft Google GE Value ( $ mn.) C ot McDonalds Intel Apple N Disney D o Hewlett-Packard Global Brands Morgan Chase Data: Interbrand Corp., J.P. Scoreboard & Co / (Interbrand) Business Week September 10 The table ranks 10 top global brands that have a value greater than $1
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Jewelry, Eyewear, Fragrances/Perfumes and Precision Engineering. Some of the well-known brands of Titan include Fastrack, Sonata, Raga, Edge, Octane, Xylys, Titan Eye+ and Tanishq, Goldplus, Zoya. Fastrack was launched in 1998, aimed at the youth segment. Their target was boys and girls between the ages of 15 and 25. It was promoted with the slogan ‘cool watches from Titan’. Basically Fastrack was a sub-brand endorsed by Titan and was promoted as Titan Fastrack in most of the campaigns. In 2004
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Contents What are the consideration in Brand Management? 1 1. Definition of Brand Management from various perspectives with references. 1 Brand as a logo 1 Brand as a legal instrument 1 Brand as a company 2 Brand as a shorthand 2 Brand as a risk reducer 2 Brand as an identity system 2 Brand as value system 2 Brand as a personality 3 Brand as relationship 3 Brand as adding value 3 Brand as an evolving entity 3 2. Main consideration in Brand Management. 4 The People Factor
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relationships with stakeholders in a dynamic environment. The essence of marketing is to develop satisfying exchange relationships from which both customers and marketers benefit. CUSTOMERS & TARGET MARKET • Customers ‐ the purchasers of organizations’ products; the focal point of all marketing elements Target Market ‐ the group of customers on which marketing efforts are focused This TD Ameritrade ad targets Generation X. It makes the customer think about their retirement in terms of their currently small children
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Chapter 8: Segmentation, Targeting, and Positioning * Marketing is about satisfying customers’ wants and needs * Segmentation: dividing the market into groups of customers who have different needs, wants, characteristics, who would appreciate products/services specifically geared towards them The Segmentation-Targeting-Positioning (STP) process includes: * 1. Establish Overall Strategy or Objectives * 2. Profile Segments * 3. Evaluate Segment Attractiveness * 4
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Brand is the "name, term, design, symbol, or any other feature that identifies one seller's product distinct from those of other sellers."[1] Brands are used in business, marketing, and advertising. Initially, livestock branding was adopted to differentiate one person's cattle from another's by means of a distinctive symbol burned into the animal's skin with a hot branding iron. A modern example of a brand is Coca Cola which belongs to the Coca-Cola Company. In accounting, a brand defined as an intangible
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A study of the effects of brand image on consumer behaviour and brand equity Eddie Phun Foo Boon BA Hons (University Malaya) MBA (University Putra Malaysia) International Graduate School of Management Division of Business and Enterprise University of South Australia (UniSA) Submitted on this 10th November in the year 2004 for the partial requirements of the degree of Doctor of Business Administration UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 31 A66 2.1JuJ LIBRARY. Doctor of Business Administration
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of business, every company is concerned with instituting measures to brand itself within the market and gain an appreciable competitive advantage over other players in the market. Most of the companies concentrate on what makes a brand strong and how to build a strong brand. In this regard, these questions can only be answered by applying Customer-Based Brand Equity (CBBE) model. This model facilitates in understanding the brand equity and ways inn which it is supposed to be built, evaluated, and
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