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    Summary – In 2008, Samantha Elauf applied for a position at a national retailer called Abercrombie & Fitch, which specializes in higher end casual trendy wear for young adults and children. Abercrombie & Fitch hires “models” which need to confirm to a “look” when hired. Specifically, the “look” was to reflect Abercrombie & Fitch’s style and forbids black clothing and head coverings such as baseball caps. When Ms. Elauf applied for the position she wore a hijab (head scarf). The hijab was not…

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    Alexander Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning is the basic framework every marketer adopts before implementing a marketing mix strategy. The framework begins with segmentation followed by marketers identifying different target markets within segmentation. Once the target markets are identified, marketers implement a positioning strategy that helps the brand differentiate itself from its competitors. In simple terms, brand positioning can be defined as a marketing strategy adopted by…

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    Hippie Marketing Plan

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    service announcements to increase awareness of products. The company's image will be enhanced through the creation of a logo which will be identified with the company. There are ways to evaluate the success of the scheme involved in the IMC scheme. The target market for Hippie’s design in consumer segment…

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    "Shopping is cheaper than a psychiatrist." The name retail therapy is ironic and semi facetious, acknowledging that shopping hardly qualifies as true therapy in the medical or psychotherapeutic sense. It was first used in the 1980s, with the first reference being this sentence in the Chicago Tribune of Christmas Eve 1986: "We've become a nation measuring out our lives in shopping bags and nursing our psychic ills through retail therapy." The dark side of materialism as a tonic is that shopping…

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    Eunice Duley Case

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    1. Company Competitive Position 1. About the Company Dudley (Hair care products, cosmetics,skincare) it was founded by Joe and Eunice Dudley, this company is mainly engaged in the beauty market, understanding by beauty market all the processes and products that are used to look and feel more beautiful whether it is products to improve the appearance or smell. o Cosmetologist, barbers, and beauty schools o 200 distributors o Dudley manufactures and distributes more than 400 Professional and…

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    Uniqlo Case Study

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    QUESTION 3 Segmentation, Target and Position process would enable Uniqlo to identify who will be their potential consumers to target at and where Uniqlo stands in Vietnam clothing market. Segmentation Doole & Lowe (2012, p.104) stated that market segmentation helps “identify the markets on which a company can concentrate its resources and efforts so that they can achieve maximum penetration of that market”. Market segmentation divides customers having similar behaviours and needs into smaller…

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    Many people think that science can explain everything we would ever want to know. Things such as how cars work and how to fix an injured person can all be explained by science. The article “Science of Shopping” explains that Paco Underhill can use science to explain human behavior in a shopping environment. Paco explains all of his theories about the Decompression Zone, the invariant left, and many other surprising theories. Malcolm Gladwell, the author, tells us a little about Paco Underhill,…

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    Pantone Color Analysis

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    Every year The Pantone Color Institute comes out with colors that are predicted to be involved in the coming trends. Most people know about the Panton’s Color of the Year, but little do they know that there are other colors that can go by that name. While the Color of the Year (or Colors –this year) can be inspire anything from clothing to cell phone cases, there are nine key pallets, with singular colors and material inspirations that can be used in the home or the office, anyplace you are…

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    just a few seconds it already becomes clear who the target audience is. The target audience of this ad is clearly heterosexual men. This stays true from the start of the ad to the very end. This is due to the fact that the seemingly naked female appears on screen after only three seconds and remains the center of attention throughout the ad. Although the advertisement continues on for a total length of 52 seconds there is no indication of the target audience changing. There are also many less…

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    Interactive Video Analysis

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    Analysing characteristics of existing interactive videos in media In this essay I will attempt to understand the principals of video technology of two different types of interactive media, such as viral marketing videos and generated videos, I will be explaining the difference between the two while giving examples. With the knowledge that I will have after doing this essay, I will be able to create my own piece of work which will be a video. The term interactive media comes from the use of…

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