6 resultados para marketing campaign
em University of Southampton, United Kingdom
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This is a recording of a talk given on 12 March 2010 by Tom Chapman of Headstream, a marketing company who specialise in the use of digital social media to promote products and brands.
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KFC, the chain fast-food restaurants in UK, planed to launched coffee products through campaigns. There are two main reasons for KFC to make the decision. The first one is KFC tried to promote its coffee products with KFC A.M. breakfast plan and it failed at last. The second reason is that KFC needs extension points of interest. The financial condition of KFC has been steady but no breakthrough growth. It has been showed that there is enormous potential of “fast-drink” market in UK. After the success of KFC “Krushems” series, it is reasonable for the company launched coffee products. However, KFC also faced to many challenges to win the market. Compare to the main competitor of McDonald’s, KFC’s quantity of restaurants is far too less. Moreover, KFC has a brand limitation that focuses more family than single urban. The dominant competitors are another challenge KFC need to manage. To sum up, KFC has to win these challenges to be a bigger player in UK coffee market.
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PG Option module, Global Marketing To equip students with contemporary knowledge and practical skills in a challenging global environment. To examine global marketing content in a critical way, with an emphasis on the relationship between content, management and medium. To critically analyse various global marketing plans and strategies and the ramifications of contemporary approaches on global marketing in a context of art and design. To understand how global marketing management operate, taking into account its two main branches being advertising and public relations. Module convener email; .Aqeel.Ahmed@soton.ac.uk
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