Guerrilla Marketing – Concept and Principles

Marketing is a wide range of activities related to making sure that it continues to meet your needs and get the proper value in return.  It focuses on customer orientation and satisfaction of customer needs.  In the description, marketing is the activity set of institutions and procedures for creating, communicating, communication and exchange of offers that are of value for customers, clients, partners and society. The objectives of the organization depend on the knowledge of the needs and requirements of the target markets and delivering the desired satisfaction.  This suggests that in order to meet their organizational goals, organizations should anticipate the needs and desires of consumers and satisfy the most effective competitors.  Marketing strategies vary depending on the product, target market and budget. The concept of guerrilla marketing was set up as an unconventional system of promotions based on time, energy and imagination instead of big marketing budgets.  Typically, Continue reading

Meaning of E-Marketing and It’s Impact on Business

The development of e-marketing has been one of the most important and influential trends in the field of business, marketing and Information Technology offer the past decade. It has revolutionized the manner in which certain businesses market their products and the advent of social media offers the potential to revolutionize the manner in which businesses and consumers interact in the future. E-marketing is a general term used to denote a wide array of different Internet-related activities. These include website building and promotion, consumer communications, e-mail marketing and newsgroup advertising. However, the term e-marketing has developed enormously over the past decade and today it encompasses a far wider range of activities and one of the most important of these is the use of social media in order to advertise online. E-marketing referring to the strategic process of creating, distributing, promoting and pricing products for targeted customers in the virtual environment of Continue reading

Word-Of-Mouth Marketing – Meaning and Importance

In the present age, when skipping of television commercials is merely a matter of pushing a button of television remote and traditional advertisements reach fewer number of people, marketing professionals are increasingly moving away from mass media to word-of-mouth marketing. In addition to the traditional word-of-mouth communications, emerging marketing channels like blogs, buzz, viral and e-mails are gaining popularity as the new electronic word-of-mouth. While a positive word-of-mouth accelerates the acceptance of brands in new markets and reduces brand promotional expenses in existing markets, a negative word-of-mouth may hamper a brand’s acceptance and tarnish its reputation. Since word-of-mouth marketing has been playing a major role in marketing of organizations and some of its aspects are still evolving and have strong potential in future marketing campaigns of organizations, the focus of this article would be to explore issues related to word-of-mouth marketing in developing a strategic marketing plan for an organization. Continue reading

Case Study: Lifecycle of Video Game Consoles

The rise of personal computers in the mid 1980’s spurred interest in  computer games. This caused a crash in home Video game market.  Interest in Video games was rekindled when a number of different  companies developed hardware consoles that provided graphics  superior to the capabilities of computer games. By 1990, the  Nintendo Entertainment System dominated the product category.  Sega surpassed Nintendo when it introduced its Genesis System.  By 1993, Sega commanded almost 60 per cent of Video game  market and was one of the most  recognized  brand names among  the children. Sega’s success was short lived. In 1995, Saturn (a division of General  Motors) launched a new 32-bit system. The product was a miserable failure  for a number of reasons. Sega was the primary software developer for  Saturn and it did not support efforts by outside game developers to design  compatible games. In addition, Sega’s games were often delivered quite Continue reading

Product Life Cycle Stages and Marketing Strategies

Under the current competitive marketing environment, how to manage a good marketing strategy for a certain product is quite crucial for an enterprise’s survival and development. Product is the most essential part in the marketing mix. Life cycle for a product is another most important factor which should be identified by an enterprise correctly. To understand product life cycle is very important for marketers when they are planning the marketing strategies for its product. Therefore, as far as the product life cycle is concerned, this article will first illustrate a comprehensive concept about the product life cycle. Following this, the article will analyze the specific marketing strategies which shall be referred by marketers in the marketing process. The Concept of Product Life Cycle Just like everything else, product has its own life cycle too. The theory of product life cycle (PLC) was firstly brought forward and shaped by Professor Raymond Continue reading

Case Study: Product Innovation at Gillette

Gillette is considered as the first choice of both male and females. Both genders 16 years of age or above are the target market for Gillettes shaving products. The brand marks its success to a passion for innovation and new product development. The Gillette Company was established in 1901 and then acquired by Procter and Gamble in 2005 for US$57 billion. After the success revealed by Gillette in its third-quarter results in October 2004, the company launched several new products, including the M3Power razor for men, the Venus Divine razor for women, and two new electric toothbrushes, the Professional Care 8000 and the Sonic Complete. Since the inception of Gillette, a strong commitment to innovation has kept the company razor sharp. Gillette is renowned for its absolute dominance of the wet shaving, dry shaving and personal grooming markets. In fact, each and every division of the company is profitable, fast-paced, Continue reading