Consider the differences between targeted marketing and mass marketing and what led to the rise of each. Do you think one is more effective than the other? Why, or why not? Are you currently the target market for any goods or services? What compels you to choose one brand over another?
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Please share an example of what you believe to be a strong example of marketing. This could be a social media campaign or post, video ad (many can be found on YouTube), print ads, digital banner ads, marketing events, different examples on brand websites, etc. Here are the requirements for this: Include a link, photo or screenshot of your example. We need a visual! Explain why you feel like this is a strong example of good marketing. Is there evidence...
Subject: Marketing Management Select a big national or international brand that has advertisements that feature a famous person or persons. Based on what you know about the brand, discuss the following: What does the brand mean to you? Do you have an emotional connection to the brand? Explain. Who is the target market for the brand? Are you part of the target market? Why? What celebrity or famous person endorses your brand? Is he or she a good fit for...
YOU CAN PICK ANY MARKETING CAMPAIGN YOU WANT Think about a marketing campaign that you have seen for a pharmaceutical product (prescription or over-the-counter). What was the product being marketed and where and when did you see the marketing campaign (TV, internet, etc)? What was the key slogan or message of the marketing campaign? What marketing strategy was being used (i.e. many times improved quality of life is depicted by showing the person taking the drug having a perfect, happy...
In answering all questions, choose one of the following brands: Nike, Apple or Ikea. 1. Describe the brand's 'brand equity'. 2. Develop a brand extension idea that would fit the brand but doesn't already exist. Explain why you think it will be successful. Select any one product that the brand currently offers. 3. Explain the product’s core value, the actual product and the augmented product. Provide one example for each. 4. What is the product’s current life cycle stage? Explain...
Some have claimed that social media is the wave of the future and in reality, it is. Consumers are spending more of their time on their phones on their social accounts, instead of glued to a television set. So, marketers have to meet the customers on the channels that the customers are most likely going to be on, so social media is the latest item on the menu. Consider: Burger King, KFC, Olive Garden, and Chick-Fila Pick one of...
Intro to Marketing Integrated Marketing Communications Background: Imagine you are a brand manager developing a communications mix for your brand. Frequently, marketing communications considerations include things like: 1. Which advertising/promotional vehicles to spend your budget on? 2. At what point in their decision making process do you want to reach the consumer? 3. What is your key demographic and what is the best way to reach that market segment? 4. Do you want to purchase mass reach vehicles or targeted...
marketing management question Clearly define segmentation and targeting. What are the differences in how these two marketing tools are used and how are they interrelated? b) What are the ways to target online communities? If you were making a recommendation to the e-marketing officer of Amazon.com which one or ones would you recommend the firm to use? c) Find an example of a Web site that is using integrator positioning to market their products. Your answer should include a definition...
3. What are the three methods of allocation and what are the differences between them? Why might a company choose one method over another? 4. After allocation of overhead to a producing department, how are overhead costs tied to production?
3. Historically, what were the differences between decision support and expert systems? What factors led to the narrowing of those differences? What implication does this have for the model management feature in DSS? 4. How do you know when you have included enough "intelligence" in a decision support system? 5. Compare and contrast symbolic processing and numerical processing. Why is the former referred to as "intelligence"? 6. What factors would lead you to recommend selecting a project that is appropriate...
What are the similarities and differences between Mills' models which from John Stuart Mill? Which one do you think is more academically valuable? Why? Can you think of any time you've used this type of model? Short answer please.