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Book Marketing flops  Typology and cases

Download or read book Marketing flops Typology and cases written by Sarah Hündgen and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2011-09-01 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bachelor Thesis from the year 2010 in the subject Business economics - Offline Marketing and Online Marketing, grade: 1,3, Otto Beisheim School of Management Vallendar, language: English, abstract: The aim of this thesis is to come up with a typology of marketing flop areas. Therefore I will present 90 marketing failures and analyze them in regard to the obvious and less obvious reasons for the failure.1 Furthermore, the case studies will be categorized according to the marketing function in which the mistake occurred. I will then present characteristics common to the cases in each category. To ease the accessibility of the text, references will only appear in the tables integrated into the section. In the second part of this thesis, three cases will be analyzed in-depth concerning how the decisions causing the marketing mistake were made. Therefore I will provide a summary of the decision in question as well as of its objectives and consequences, to then retrace the different steps that lead to the wrong decision. For each of these cases, I will also outline how the failure could have been prevented. Finally, I will shortly summarize the most important results of my research. I will also mention which limitations I encountered while preparing this thesis, and suggest further questions that, in my mind, are relevant to research in the field of marketing flops.

Book Brand Failures

    Book Details:
  • Author : Matt Haig
  • Publisher : Kogan Page Publishers
  • Release : 2005
  • ISBN : 9780749444334
  • Pages : 276 pages

Download or read book Brand Failures written by Matt Haig and published by Kogan Page Publishers. This book was released on 2005 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It's not just smaller, lesser-known companies that have launched dud brands. On the contrary, most of the world's global giants have launched new products that have flopped - spectacularly and at great cost. Haig organizes these 100 ""failures"" into ten types which include classic failures (e.g., New Coke), idea failures (e.g., R.J.Reynolds' smokeless cigarettes), extension failures (e.g. Harley Davidson perfume), culture failures (e.g., Kellogs in India), and technology failures (e.g., Pets.com).

Book Great Brand Blunders

Download or read book Great Brand Blunders written by Rob Gray and published by Hachette UK. This book was released on 2014-02-25 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What causes some marketing campaigns to go spectacularly wrong? Why might new product launches, publicity stunts or rebranding exercises be doomed to failure? How can you prevent a social media backlash spiralling out of control? When should you apologise, cut your losses, make a U-turn? Great Brand Blunders takes an informed and at times acerbic look at the worst marketing and social media disasters of all time - and treats them as an amazing learning opportunity. The first book for several years to examine brand failures - and the first with a special focus on social media - Great Brand Blunders offers a mix of entertaining commentary and authoritative advice, and features several first-hand interviews with those involved. A fascinating roll-call of over 150 A-list brands in sticky situations, the book will be required reading not only for professional marketers, academics and students, but for anyone interested in the gritty stories and testing challenges that lie behind the polished brand images marketers hope to present to the public. From awful advertising to ridiculous brand extensions, via misguided sales promotions and ill-conceived social media activity, Great Brand Blunders pulls no punches, putting rash decisions under the microscope and offering advice on how to avoid landing in the same foul mess yourself.

Book Marketing Blunders  Cases   Lessons for Managers

Download or read book Marketing Blunders Cases Lessons for Managers written by Zalfa Laili Hamzah and published by Partridge Publishing Singapore. This book was released on 2020-12-21 with total page 98 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Marketing Blunders: Lessons for Future Managers is all about marketing lessons from year 2009 to 2020. It starts off with a brief background of the business. Then, the authors reveal what went wrong in each case and how the company solved the issue or turned a bad situation into a positive one. All cases end with a list of lessons learnt and discussion questions. You will learn the potential marketing blunders and how to avoid them. This book will help you build and strengthen your brand.

Book Marketing Mistakes and Successes

Download or read book Marketing Mistakes and Successes written by Robert F. Hartley and published by Wiley. This book was released on 2005-11-04 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We all can learn from past mistakes... It's just more fun when they're not your own. Even corporate giants make mistakes. Now you can learn from the best of them with this behind-the-scenes look at some of today's most notable marketing mistakes and successes. With the Tenth Edition of this fascinating casebook, you'll learn how to make better decisions, implement strategies, navigate competitive uncertainties, avoid pitfalls, and seize opportunities. In a lively conversational style, Robert Hartley provides play-by-play analyses of actual decisions and practices that led to major marketing wars, comebacks, crises, and triumphs in top corporations. Hand's-on exercises and debates invite you to immerse yourself in various situations. These real-life war stories are packed with practical tips and learning experiences that can serve you throughout your career. This Tenth Edition adds these seven new cases: * The Kmart/Sears Merger of Faltering Firms * Hewlett-Packard Under Carly Fiorina * Toys "R" Us: Trying to Defend Against Wal-Mart * Gateway Computer's Efforts to Stay Alive * Merck's Vioxx Catastrophe * Boston Beer--Is Greater Growth Possible? * Office Max--To the End

Book Marketing For Dummies

Download or read book Marketing For Dummies written by Jeanette Maw McMurtry and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2022-11-08 with total page 407 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Pump up your business with the latest, greatest marketing techniques In a post-pandemic, up or down economy, it’s harder than ever to meet highly complex and ever-changing customer expectations. The top-selling Marketing For Dummies covers basics like sales strategy, channel selection and development, pricing, and advertising. We also teach you complex elements like personalization, customer behavior, purchasing trends, ESG ratings, and market influences. With this complete guide, you can build a business that not only competes in a challenging market, but wins. This updated edition of Marketing for Dummies will walk you through the latest marketing technologies and methods, including customer experience, retargeting, digital engagement across all channels and devices, organic and paid SEO, Google ads, social media campaigns and posts, influencer and content marketing, and so much more. You’ll discover what works, what doesn’t, and what is best for your business and budget. Learn the marketing and sales strategies that work in any economy Discover how to engage customers with trust and enthusiasm Understand post-pandemic changes in consumer attitudes Discover new tools and technologies for finding customers and inspiring loyalty Adapt your brand, pricing, and sales approach to make your business more valuable Avoid common marketing mistakes and learn how to measure the impact of your efforts For small to mid-size business owners and marketing professionals, Marketing For Dummies lets you harness the latest ideas to drive traffic, boost sales, and move your business forward.

Book Bullseyes and Blunders

Download or read book Bullseyes and Blunders written by Subba Rao Changanti and published by BSP Books . This book was released on with total page 441 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bullseyes and Blunders: Lessons from 100 Cases in Pharmaceutical Marketing is a first-of-its-kind of a book. The book is an invaluable resource for the practitioners as well as the students of pharmaceutical marketing. The case studies presented in the book offer many experiential insights into how some of the world’s renowned pharmaceutical marketers built, launched, defended and managed their brands and steered them clear of competition. The Bullseyes in the book present a snapshot of these winning brands. Studying the Blunders or failures or flops too is significant for the practitioners and students of marketing alike. Because these provide the much-needed insights into the essential, Don’ts while building and managing their brands. Bullseyes and Blunders provides a more practical understanding of various topics that are highly relevant for the Pharma brand managers and marketing managers. These are market opportunity analysis, product positioning, product launches, life cycle management, building and defending a disease-franchise among others.Contents: 1. The Pharmaceutical Market 2. The Pharmaceutical Product 3. Therapeutic Leadership 4. Product Launch Strategy 5. Life Cycle Management 6. Pharmaceutical Marketing Practices: Good and Bad 7. Disease Branding 8. Blue Ocean Strategy 9. The Pricing Strategies 10. Pharma and Social Media

Book The 10 Biggest Sales   Marketing Mistakes Everyone is Making and How to Avoid Them

Download or read book The 10 Biggest Sales Marketing Mistakes Everyone is Making and How to Avoid Them written by Tom Hopkins and published by Made For Success Publishing. This book was released on 2015-02-05 with total page 35 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Studies show that about 90% of all small businesses fold in five years. All too often, business owners focus too heavily on products, facilities, and everything but the sales and marketing process. Yet, your ability to advertise, generate leads and close a high ratio of those leads is the engine that drives growth. Ten thousand companies rely on Tom Hopkins to teach them how to avoid sales and marketing mistakes and how to explode profits and create exponential growth. Now you can get in on the action too! In Tom’s eBook, titled 10 Biggest Sales and Marketing Mistakes, you can forgo years of trial and error, and chart your way towards meteoric success starting immediately!

Book Marketing

    Book Details:
  • Author : Michael R. Solomon
  • Publisher : Pearson UK
  • Release : 2019
  • ISBN : 129227414X
  • Pages : 833 pages

Download or read book Marketing written by Michael R. Solomon and published by Pearson UK. This book was released on 2019 with total page 833 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Marketing: Real People, Real Decisions is the only text to introduce marketing from the perspective of real people who make real marketing decisions at leading companies everyday. Timely, relevant, and dynamic, this reader-friendly text shows students howmarketing concepts are implemented, and what they really mean in the marketplace. With this book, the authors show how marketing can come alive when practiced by real people who make real choices. The 3rd European Edition presents more information than ever on the core issues every marketer needs to know, including value, analytics and metrics, and ethical and sustainable marketing. And with new examples and assessments, the text helps students actively learn and retain chapter content, so they know what's happening in the world of marketing today. This edition features a large number of new cases from prominent marketing academics and professionals from around Europe.

Book Marketing High Technology

Download or read book Marketing High Technology written by William H. Davidow and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 1986-06-02 with total page 235 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Marketing is civilized warfare. And as high-tech products become increasingly standardized—practically identical, from the customer's point of view—it is marketing that spells life or death for new devices or entire firms. In a book that is as fascinating as it is pragmatic, William H. Davidow, a legend in Silicon Valley, where he was described as "the driving force behind the micro processor explosion," tells how to fight the marketing battle in the intensely competitive world of high-tech companies—and win. Blunt, pithy, and knowledgeable, Davidow draws on his successful marketing experience at Intel Corporation to create a complete program for marketing victory. He drives home the basics, such as how to go head-on against the competition; how to "plan products, not devices"; how to give products a "soul"; and how to engineer promotions, market internationally, motivate salespeople, and rally distributors. Above all, he demonstrates the critical importance of servicing and supporting customers. Total customer satisfaction, Davidow makes clear, must be every high-tech marketer's ultimate goal. The only comprehensive marketing strategy book by an insider, Marketing High Technology looks behind the scenes at industry-shaking clashes involving Apple and IBM, Visicorp and Lotus, Texas Instruments and National Semiconductor. He recounts his own involvement in Crush, Intel's innovative marketing offensive against Motorola, to demonstrate, step-by-step, how it became an industry prototype for a winning high-tech campaign. Davidow clearly spells out sixteen principles which increase the effectiveness of marketing programs. From examples as diverse as a Rolling Stones concert and a microprocessor chip, he defines a true "product." He analyzes and explains in new ways the strategic importance of distribution as it relates to market sector, pricing, and the pitfalls it entails. He challenges some traditional marketing theory and provides unique and important insights developed from over twenty years in the high-tech field. From an all-encompassing philosophy that great marketing is a crusade requiring total commitment, to a careful study of the cost of attacking a competitor, this book is an essential tool for survival in today's high-risk, fast- changing, and very lucrative high-tech arena.

Book Handbook of Product Placement in the Mass Media

Download or read book Handbook of Product Placement in the Mass Media written by Mary-Lou Galician and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2004-05-28 with total page 297 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Leading experts present cutting-edge ideas and current research on product placement! The Handbook of Product Placement in the Mass Media: New Strategies in Marketing Theory, Practice, Trends, and Ethics is the first serious book in English to examine the wider contexts and varied texts of product placement, related media marketing strateg

Book Who Blunders and How

Download or read book Who Blunders and How written by Robin Banerjee and published by Penguin Random House India Private Limited. This book was released on 2024-05-30 with total page 257 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Many big companies—famous brands, once loved and revered—often disappear into oblivion mainly due to their own follies. Look at the once invincible Kodak or the seemingly unfailing Premier Padmini cars. In the unforgiving world of modern business they failed to adapt, only to perish. Many businesses fail to address and wisdom from their trying experiences. Even the infallible Nokia, BlackBerry, Woolworths and Lehman Brothers buckled. Companies such as Bethlehem Steel, Atari, Xerox, NCR, Mafatlal and Kingfisher Airlines this basic truth. Every business is tested for endurance and accomplishment but only a few extract strength once considered as the great ones to emulate, all failed to live up to their repute. Instances of business blunders and bloopers are many. They could include compromising quality to cut costs, lack of professionalism in management, botched up mergers and acquisitions, customers being taken for granted, bad leadership, family squabbles, corporate fraud, unmanageable debts and numerous others. This book will help you understand many famous, frequent and common mistakes committed by businesses over time. The lessons learnt should enable you to run your businesses with lesser hiccups and maximize stakeholder returns.

Book Guerrilla Marketing for Nonprofits

Download or read book Guerrilla Marketing for Nonprofits written by Jay Levinson and published by Entrepreneur Press. This book was released on 2010-07-01 with total page 362 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Father of Guerrilla Marketing, Jay Conrad Levinson delivers the first book to adapt the profit-producing principles of Guerrilla Marketing to the world of nonprofits. The nonprofit sector has increased by 65%--a flood of new organizations are vying for donations, competing for volunteers, and carving out their share of the marketplace. Joined by co-authors Frank Adkins and Chris Forbes, Levinson shows nonprofit marketers how to gain the competitive edge they need by replacing their lack of money with the power of time, energy, imagination, and information—allowing them to maximize their impact and raise more money! Armed with time-tested principles, 200 proven weapons of Guerrilla Marketing, and relevant tactics and tools, nonprofit marketers learn how to boost public awareness, increase effectiveness in recruiting volunteers, mobilize advocates, and raise more money—no matter the state of their finances. • Introduces the “seven golden rules” for fundraising success and recruiting volunteers • 200 proven weapons of Guerrilla Marketing customized for nonprofits • Covers publicity and social media tactics specific to the nonprofit community • Concepts are illustrated through real-world examples and comparison tables

Book Marketing Fashion Footwear

Download or read book Marketing Fashion Footwear written by Tamsin McLaren and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2020-11-05 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Marketing Fashion Footwear addresses the strategic issues surrounding the marketing and distribution of footwear, including brand identity, consumer behavior, production and manufacturing, and the impact of globalization and regional trends. Detailed case studies explore the evolving retail and e-tail landscape while industry perspective interviews focus on the issues faced by designers, brands and retailers. You'll also learn the critical success factors for brand longevity, the scope of marketing communications, and the channels used to reach key opinion leaders and consumers. Beautifully illustrated with examples from some of the world's most influential footwear designers and retailers, this is the ultimate guide to a multi-billion dollar industry. Featured contributors: Margaret Briffa, Briffa Marc Debieux, Cheaney & Sons Jason Fulton, This Memento Marc Goodman, Giancarlo Ricci Simon Jobson, Dr. Martens Tracey Neuls Tricia Salcido, Soft Star Shoes John Saunders, British Footwear Association Joanne Stoker Mary Stuart, mo Brog

Book Getting It Right The Second Time

Download or read book Getting It Right The Second Time written by Michael Gershman and published by Da Capo Press. This book was released on 1991-09-17 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Pepsi-Cola went bankrupt--three times. At one time or another, it was impossible to market ballpoint pens, Post-It Notes, and many other products. Michael Gershman introduces the concept of "remarketing" to explain the miracle turn-arounds of 49 companies that made good--despite all the odds.

Book Modern Marketing Using AI

Download or read book Modern Marketing Using AI written by Malay A. Upadhyay and published by BPB Publications. This book was released on 2021-12-23 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Your guide to becoming a marketing guru and supercharge your brand with modern technologies. KEY FEATURES ● Industry-led best practices and real-world examples of brand successes and failures. ● Leading AI tools, guidelines, and templates for Marketing, Sales, and Customer Success. ● Advanced forms of marketing such as Consumer Neuroscience, Subliminal Marketing, and Virtual Advertising. DESCRIPTION How can some businesses survive centuries while hundreds collapse every year - from micro-enterprises to global brands? A brand's journey to grow and maintain loyal supporters is one of the timeless foundations for every company that its customer teams need to know. 'Modern Marketing Using AI' covers it all by taking a customer perspective to look at best practices, industry-leading strategies, technologies, and their timing to maximise the value of a brand. The book starts with an overview of a brand journey, how marketing, sales, and customer success work at each stage, and why the usage of AI in this field has become a need. It then dives into each stage, teaching us how to validate a product, define the brand, expand its visibility, and turn customers into fans with AI-led marketing techniques for channels, accounts, referrals, affiliates, influencers, social media and much more. At every stage, it highlights brand stories and how operational automation and insights can be leveraged for marketing. We conclude with guidelines on how marketers can prepare for AI and even estimate its impact on their jobs. You will walk away with a keen awareness of how to drive your organizational growth and gain a professional advantage by being ready for the era of artificial intelligence. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN ● Learn how Marketing, Sales, and Customer Success work together to define a brand and grow its customer base. ● Learn how to create brand recognition, credibility, engagement, receptivity, and resonance to optimize brand equity. ● Create a robust marketing plan and perfectly time the different marketing initiatives, from digital channels to neuroscience. ● Learn when, how, and what AI-enabled tools to deploy in marketing, sales, and customer success operations. WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR This book is aimed at entrepreneurs and marketing professionals, as well as educators and students who want to learn how to create a successful brand leveraging modern technologies. Readers are only required to have a rudimentary understanding of marketing, sales, and customer success. TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1: Understanding the Brand Journey 1. The Importance of Brand Equity 2. A Typical Brand Journey 3. The Convergence of Marketing, Sales and Customer Success 4. AI and the Future of Marketing Section 2: Attracting Customers 5. Validating Your Brand and Product 6. Brand Identity 7. Brand Awareness – Web Presence 8. Brand Awareness – Social Media 9. Brand Awareness – Online Ads Section 3: Winning the Customers 10. Operational Alignment and Automation 11. Brand Credibility 12. Brand Engagement 13. Selling Strategies Section 4: Turning the Customers into Fans 14. Customer Onboarding 15. Brand Receptivity 16. Brand Resonance 17. How to Prepare for the AI Era

Book We Are What We Sell

    Book Details:
  • Author : Danielle Sarver Coombs
  • Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • Release : 2014-01-15
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 970 pages

Download or read book We Are What We Sell written by Danielle Sarver Coombs and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2014-01-15 with total page 970 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For the last 150 years, advertising has created a consumer culture in the United States, shaping every facet of American life—from what we eat and drink to the clothes we wear and the cars we drive. In the United States, advertising has carved out an essential place in American culture, and advertising messages undoubtedly play a significant role in determining how people interpret the world around them. This three-volume set examines the myriad ways that advertising has influenced many aspects of 20th-century American society, such as popular culture, politics, and the economy. Advertising not only played a critical role in selling goods to an eager public, but it also served to establish the now world-renowned consumer culture of our country and fuel the notion of "the American dream." The collection spotlights the most important advertising campaigns, brands, and companies in American history, from the late 1800s to modern day. Each fact-driven essay provides insight and in-depth analysis that general readers will find fascinating as well as historical details and contextual nuance students and researchers will greatly appreciate. These volumes demonstrate why advertising is absolutely necessary, not only for companies behind the messaging, but also in defining what it means to be an American.