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O presente projeto propõe-se a contribuir para a melhoria da comunicação do Curia Palace Hotel Spa & Golf de forma, a que este recupere o brilho de outros tempos. O livro inicia-se com uma apresentação do turismo mundial e em Portugal (com todas as suas características e tendências), assim como a hotelaria e o marketing a ela associado. Segue-se toda a informação da unidade hoteleira em questão e o perfil dos seus clientes (considerando os dados recolhidos através de inquéritos), e a proposta de um plano de comunicação usando como base o perfil previamente estabelecido.

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Nos dias de hoje e face às exigências do mercado e concorrentes, existe uma maior necessidade de diferenciação, é importante que cada empresa se adapte aos seus clientes e não imite as estratégias da concorrência, pois cada empresa é única. Os clientes não procuram apenas um produto, pretendem um atendimento personalizado de acordo com as suas necessidades. Atualmente, muitas empresas recorrem ao Marketing Relacional, que é uma mais-valia que as permite ser únicas em relação à concorrência. Com o Marketing Relacional surge a ferramenta CRM, uma das ferramentas que melhor se adapta quando o objetivo é desenvolver um relacionamento sustentável e duradouro com os clientes. A identificação de ações de fidelização é também algo muito importante para as empresas que procuram posicionar-se e diferenciar-se melhor que os seus concorrentes, gerando mais lucros e, também uma melhor satisfação aos seus clientes. Estas são essenciais para o bom desempenho de uma organização, é através destas ações que uma empresa utiliza mais adequadamente os seus recursos, minimizando os problemas e maximizando as oportunidades que surgirão. Estas têm uma importante função entre as empresas e os clientes, os concorrentes e os stakholders, ou seja, focam explicitamente a vantagem competitiva e a vantagem de clientes em longo prazo. Ainda que adaptado a uma empresa em evolução, as ações que irão ser propostas no relatório são possíveis de ser concretizadas, mas terá de se ter em conta o meio ambiente, economia e crescimento de mercado. Pelo facto do hotel não constituir nenhum modelo de implementação de ações de CRM específico, este relatório de estágio pode ser considerado uma mais-valia e um avanço no crescimento a longo prazo da mesma, permitindo assim um relacionamento duradouro entre o hotel e o cliente.

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In competitive tourism markets the consumer-traveller is spoilt by choice of available destinations. Successfully differentiating a destination and getting noticed at decision time is arguably the focus of activities by destination marketing organisations (DMOs). In pursuit of differentiation, three emergent themes in the marketing literature during the past decade have been branding, integrated marketing communications (IMC), and customer relationship management (CRM) a fundamental goal of each being stimulating customer loyalty. However there has been little attention given to destination loyalty in the tourism literature. The purpose of this paper is to report an exploratory investigation of visitor relationship management (VRM) by DMOs. Based on interviews with the management of 11 regional tourism organisations (RTO) in Queensland, Australia, the opportunities for, and immediate challenges of, VRM are discussed. While each RTO recognised the potential for VRM, none had yet been able to develop a formal approach to engage in meaningful dialogue with previous visitors from their largest market.

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This paper reports on a study that investigates the emotions elicited from appraising SMS-based mobile marketing (m-marketing) communications under three marketing conditions: product consistency, incentives and permission giving. Results from the experimental design show that appraising m-marketing communications elicits both single emotions and mixed emotions; that is, a mixture of positive and negative emotions in the same response. Additionally, the results show that the influence of specific marketing conditions may increase or reduce the intensity of the emotions elicited. This study contributes to marketing practice by examining consumer appraisals of m-marketing communications under different combinations of marketing conditions. The results provide insights into which emotions are likely to be elicited as a result, and how a specific marketing condition might influence their levels of intensity. The study contributes to marketing theory also through combining appraisal theory with Richins (1997) consumption emotion set.

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This paper reports on a Q-methodology study on the consumption of mobile phones and opinions on SMS-marketing, extracted from interpretive interviews and focus groups. The Metaphors Q-sort, developed within a framework of Holt's (1995) four metaphors of consumption, identifies three experiential value clusters in the consumption of mobile phones: the Mobile Pragmatists, the Mobile Connectors and the Mobile Revelers. The SMS-marketing Q-sort identifies two key clusters of subjective opinions on various aspects of SMS-based mobile-marketing. By integrating the findings from these two Q-sorts, we demonstrate that while all three value clusters express positive opinions towards ‘location specific’ and ‘customer initiated contact’ SMS-marketing, there are noticeable differences in how marketers should develop their strategies to maximize the consumers’ perceived experiential value derived from the consumption of their mobile phones. Keywords: mobile phones; experiential consumption: SMS-marketing; Q-methodology

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Marketing communications as a discipline has changed significantly in both theory and practice over the past decade. But has our teaching of IMC kept pace with the discipline changes? The purpose of this paper is to explore how far the evolving concepts of IMC are reaching university learners. By doing this, the paper offers an approach to assessing how well marketing curricula are fulfilling their purpose. The course outlines (syllabi) for all IMC courses in 30 universities in Australia and five universities in New Zealand were analyzed. The findings suggest that most of what is taught in the units is not IMC. It is not directed by the key constructs of IMC, nor by the research informing the discipline. Rather, it appears to have evolved little from traditional promotion management units and is close in content and structure to many introductory advertising courses. This paper suggests several possible explanations for this, including: (1) a tacit rejection of IMC as a valid concept; (2) a lack of information about what IMC is and what it is not; and (3) a scarcity of teaching and learning materials that are clearly focused on key constructs and research issues of IMC.