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  • Marketing Differences: B2b Vs. B2c

    Marketing Differences: B2b Vs. B2c

    Marketing Differences: B2B vs. B2C Marketing is an important part of any business whether the business is the traditional ‘brick and mortar’ or web based. The term marketing usually summons images of consumer goods and advertising of products. (Oliva) In marketing to an individual customer or to another business, one of the most important things for a business to do is establish good relationships. An internet business owner needs to be able to determine how

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    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Wendy
  • The Role of Marketing in Telstra International

    The Role of Marketing in Telstra International

    The role of Marketing in Telstra International Written by: John Johnson Executive Summary Telstra is Australia’s largest and most efficient telecommunications company, which provides one of the best-known brands in the country. They offer a full range of services and compete in all areas of telecommunications both domestically and internationally. Telstra, originally Telecom Australia was established in 1901 by the Postmaster Generals Department to manage all domestic phone services. Telecom Australia continued to be operated

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    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Max
  • An Approach to Marketing in Special and Academic Libraries

    An Approach to Marketing in Special and Academic Libraries

    An approach to marketing in special and academic libraries of Sri Lanka: a survey with emphasis on services provided to the clientele. By Jagath Jinadas Garusing Arachchige, Asst. Librarian, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanaka Abstract The concept of marketing covers not only the buying and selling for financial gain, but also the achievement of organizational objectives successfully. Thus the term 'marketing' has a wider and deeper sense, which proliferates the organization's successive achievements. Modern marketing

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    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Steve
  • Oriental Food Inc. Marketing Plan

    Oriental Food Inc. Marketing Plan

    Marketing Plan Presentation: Outline The future marketing potential of packaged Oriental Food in the U.S Market My Company is called Oriental Food Inc. Our line of products, available in Food service, Retail, Convenience Stores and Wholesale Clubs, range from traditional Egg Rolls and Wontons to a few frozen Chinese cuisines, such as orange chicken, dumplings etc. We also have the ability to develop products to your specifications or needs. Our products are handmade with

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    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Victor
  • Krispy Kreme Marketing Plan

    Krispy Kreme Marketing Plan

    Medium/Activity Analysis- Internet Characteristics of Online Advertising In 1994, online advertising first took surface and throughout the years they faced many obstacles. At first advertising was only in print media, for example newspapers and magazines, later followed to television and radio broadcast. Soon tension started to switch from television and radio to online advertising. Advertising found completely a new medium to communicate to their customers. Online advertising is producing dynamic changes through the history of

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    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: David
  • Marketing Introduction Paper: Estee Lauder

    Marketing Introduction Paper: Estee Lauder

    Running head: Marketing Introduction Paper Marketing Introduction Paper: Estee Lauder Anne Caufield University of Phoenix Introduction According to Lonnie Beaucheman, Director for the Central Division of Estee Lauder, Estee Lauder’s brand Origins marketing plan plays a very important role in keeping Estee Lauder’s many brands competitive (Beaucheman, 2006). Challenges Three challenges that Estee Lauder faces is keeping current customers, reaching new customers, the teen market, and growing globally. Estee Lauder dominates the prestige product market.

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    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Monika
  • Principles of Marketing

    Principles of Marketing

    Introduction As part of unit 3 AVCE we have been asked to market a new product in a certain market. In order to do so we have to carry out market research to see whether the product has a potential market and whether or not it will be a successful product. The product I have chosen to introduce is a voice-activated microwave. This appliance can be controlled manually or by using voice commands. The company

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    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: David
  • History and Trends of Free Market Capitalism

    History and Trends of Free Market Capitalism

    Free Market Capitalism History of Capitalism Free Market Capitalism emerged in the mid to late 1700's and grew in popularity and strength as individuals realized the benefits specialization and trade and antiquated infrastructures began to grow increasingly more capable and efficient. Improvements in travel and transportation, the monetization of individuals and the softening of attitudes towards the promise of a market based system were important obstacles that needed to be overcome before a region could

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Jon
  • The Souk Al-Manakh Stock Market Crash

    The Souk Al-Manakh Stock Market Crash

    Introduction In August of 1982, an informal Kuwait stock market known as Souk al-Manakh collapsed (Rasmaroni, 2006). This happened when a female speculator presented a post-dated check for payment and it bounced (“Kuwait's Souk”, n.d.). This relatively small destabilising factor caused enormous losses, and the financial system was nearly crippled with some $92 billion (Rasmaroni, 2006) from about 6,000 investors (“Kuwait's Souk”, n.d.). Is this event the only factor that caused the crash? And what

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Fundamentals of Marketing

    Fundamentals of Marketing

    Running head: Fundamentals of Marketing My Take on Marketing MKT255-0703B-32 Fundamentals of Marketing by Michael Montgomery Saturday, August 25, 2007 My Take on Marketing Marketing consists of all activities designed to help provide goods or services for the customer. It is intended to provide the customer with the know how to make a decision on products that he or she wants or needs. More simply put in business terms, activities designed to plan, price, promote

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Mike
  • Fundamental of Marketing

    Fundamental of Marketing

    Josh Hazel Fundamentals of Marketing 05/07/2005 Unit 1 Individual Assignment Attention Managers: The market is the set of actual and potential buyers of a product. Building customer value and satisfaction is the key to product success. Marketing is about understanding customers needs and developing a product that provides value and promotes effectively. Marketing, in addition, is also about wants and demands. Wants are shaped by culture and personality. Demands are wants that are backed by

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Bred
  • Share Market

    Share Market

    MUMBAI: The multi-year bull run in Indian stocks is likely to continue in 2008 and an expected slowdown in the US may make more foreign investors see domestically-driven India a safe haven, JPMorgan Asset Management said on Wednesday. Concerns in U.S. will raise "nervousness in developed economies" in 2008 but India stands to gain, the Indian fund arm of JPMorgan said in its factsheet for December. "Due to the low level of exposure of the

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Artur
  • Us Bond Market

    Us Bond Market

    The purpose of this training document is to familiarize new employees with the U.S. Bond Market. Once the training is complete, employees new to our company will have a better understanding of what the US Bond Market is comprised of concerning the key players, types of investments for both individual and institutional investors, how transactions are performed, and whether or not there is any relation between the US Bond Market and the stock markets. We

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Anna
  • Defining Marketing

    Defining Marketing

    Defining Marketing Marketing is more than commercials on the television or billboards that dot the highways, they are more than advertisements in the paper or salesman attempting to sell you their products. Many believe that this is marketing but marketing is so much more complex than the advertising and the selling of goods and services. Marketing is the process of interesting potential customers and clients in your products and/or services. (Ward) Another definition is "Marketing

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: regina
  • Home Assignment in Marketing

    Home Assignment in Marketing

    Home Assignment in Marketing Segmentation, Targeting, Positioning Prepared by: Eszter Ol?h Course: BABS 2. Seminar Leader: J?zsef Kapit?ny Seminar: Every alternate Monday 8.00 – 9.30 Satisfying people’s needs and making profit along the way is the purpose of marketing. However, people’s needs differ and therefore satisfying them may require different approaches. Identifying needs and recognising differences between groups of customers is at the heart of marketing. We cannot do everything, we cannot satisfy everybody. This

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    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Steve
  • Competition in the Global Wine Industry:

    Competition in the Global Wine Industry:

    Competition in the Global Wine Industry: A U.S. Perspective Murray Silverman Professor of Management College of Business San Francisco State University 1600 Holloway Avenue San Francisco, CA 94132 Phone: 415-338-7489 Fax: 415-338-0501 Email: msilver@sfsu.edu Richard Castaldi Professor of Management College of Business San Francisco State University Phone: 415-338-2829 Fax: 415-338-0501 Email: castaldi@sfsu.edu Sally Baack Assistant Professor of Management San Francisco State University College of Business Phone: 415-338-6421 Email: sbaack@sfsu.edu Greg Sorlien, MBA San Francisco State

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    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: July
  • The British Industrial Revolution

    The British Industrial Revolution

    The British Industrial Revolution As we all know, Industrial Revolution, which played a very important role in the world, especially in the 18th-19th Century, first started in Britain. It’s not a coincidence. Britain had several conditions, which no longer country could match. First, Britain’s population grew fast in the second half of the 18th century and people were skilled in many different crafts and trades. This helped to increase labor supply and consumer demand. Second,

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    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Marketing Motorola

    Marketing Motorola

    SWOT Analysis MOTOROLA RAZR V3 SWOT ANALYSIS STRENGTHS • Brand recognition- Motorola is known around the world. Their business is operated globally. • Effective Promotional Strategy- The company effectively used all sorts of media like TV, FM, Internet, Outlets, Promotions, etc of advertisement to market its product. • Strong financial resources- Motorola is a market leader in wireless communications. They had sales of $36.8 billion in 2005. • Product Innovation- Motorola is willing to take

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    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Artur
  • Marketing Mix

    Marketing Mix

    Marketing Mix Owning a business, working for a multi-million dollar company, or working for non-profit organization marketing is an important aspect. Marketing is a broad subject that can be defined by many people in different definitions. How does an organization tackle marketing and where would one begin? Most marketing texts will teach of marketing mix that is important to developing an effective organization. Marketing mix is not a mixture of marketing and public relations as

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: regina
  • Corporate Social Responsibility Within the Airline Industry

    Corporate Social Responsibility Within the Airline Industry

    CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY WITHIN THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY By : R J Wright This assignment is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Salford for the degree of: Bachelor of Arts with honours in Hospitality Management Declaration The following work has been completed by R J Wright and it is all my own work except where it is referenced accordingly. R J Wright R J Wright Abbreviations 1. CSR Corporate Social Responsibility

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Child Labour in Bangladesh Industry

    Child Labour in Bangladesh Industry

    INTRODUCTION: Bangladesh is a south Asian country. It is also known as a part of the third world country. Bangladesh has a unstable economy, and in the 21st century we are still dependent on our agricultural economic structure. We are trying quite hard to put an impact in the world economic system. For this we are pursuing the trend of the modernization of the western world. Still we are facing the economic instability. Changing the

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Steve
  • The Garment Industry of Bangladesh

    The Garment Industry of Bangladesh

    THE GARMENT INDUSTRY OF BANGLADESH Introduction: The garment industry has played a pioneering role in the development of industrial sector of Bangladesh. Though it took a rather late start i.e., in 1976 but it soon established its reputation in the world market within a short span of time. Resultantly garment is now one of the main export items of the country. Besides, enriching the country's economy it has played a very important role in alleviating

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Duncan Industries

    Duncan Industries

    Executive Summary Duncan Industries is a company that prides itself on quality, innovation, safety, and customer service. They offer a broad selection of high-quality lifts that include the necessary features so that many different automotive tasks can be accomodated. Each lift is created with this particular purpose in mind and backed by an exclusive 5 year warranty. The commitment of Duncan industries to their lifts has caused the company to grow at an extremely fast

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Tasha
  • International Marketing

    International Marketing

    International Marketing Dove is a product that is not just known in the USA, but known all around the world. In one year alone Doves product sold 2.5 billion year in 80 different countries. Many women look to the dove product because they provide a wide range of cleansing and personal care products that make a genuine difference to the condition and feel of your skin and hair. Dove is also hitting the global perspective

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: July
  • Is the Metal Containers Industry Attractive?

    Is the Metal Containers Industry Attractive?

    Is the metal containers industry attractive? In general, firms in the industrial materials sector produce commodity products with very little pricing power, and margins are slim. Firms in this industry are usually vulnerable to economic cyclicality. Capital requirements are large and lead to high fixed costs associated with manufacturing equipment. During strong demand cycles, capacity can be utilized to produce large volumes. Given the high operating leverage of most firms in the sector, incremental production

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    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Mike