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Thursday, September 1, 2016
Week 8 EOC: Creative Content
For my creative content I will be developing a commercial based around my product. The feeling of the commercial is more comical and laid back and an example would be dollar shave clubs video. I myself as a consumer enjoy watching commercials that are entertaining, creative and approach marketing from a different perspective. I believe if you can touch the consumer emotionally, you can capture their attention and intrigue their interest as well. No one needs anything but the necessities food, water, oxygen, but what I want to create is this passion to need the product in your life, to be part of you.
Implementation Evaluation Control
Implementation - OP-4 will be running televised ads our first week our business goes public, from there we will have our t.v ads run sparingly throughout the week. Our business will also have a billboard up in the cities and towns where our product will be specifically I.e. Bases. Once our company goes public that's when we will also be launching our website simultaneously so that our customers and potential clients can better understand our company and values.
“No one has the right to put anything on [your computer] that you don't want,” said Jon Leibowitz, chairman of the FTC
“The ways in which consumers interact with their bank are constantly evolving,” said Larry McClanahan, vice president and director of Digital Delivery for Fifth Third Bank.
Evaluation - For our quantifiable aspects obtaining our sales leads and customers reached will be a more reasonable number to account for seeing as our customers and accounts are military and service members, and for the qualitative factors examining if our product is delivering the expectations that we set forth and marketed we will have a section of our staff that travel, visit, and report throughout the year on our products at different sites.
Control - Our main goal for the company is to deliver the best tasting coffee to the men and women who put their lives second to their country. Secondly we want to be the leading innovators of the coffee industry. Creating new and exciting drinks that questions yourself if you really understood what the word delicious really meant
“No one has the right to put anything on [your computer] that you don't want,” said Jon Leibowitz, chairman of the FTC
“The ways in which consumers interact with their bank are constantly evolving,” said Larry McClanahan, vice president and director of Digital Delivery for Fifth Third Bank.
Evaluation - For our quantifiable aspects obtaining our sales leads and customers reached will be a more reasonable number to account for seeing as our customers and accounts are military and service members, and for the qualitative factors examining if our product is delivering the expectations that we set forth and marketed we will have a section of our staff that travel, visit, and report throughout the year on our products at different sites.
Control - Our main goal for the company is to deliver the best tasting coffee to the men and women who put their lives second to their country. Secondly we want to be the leading innovators of the coffee industry. Creating new and exciting drinks that questions yourself if you really understood what the word delicious really meant
Marketing Mix: Price
Marketing a price for a non profit organization seems contradictory, but OP-4 still needs money to run. Our first variable is our competition, and what are their prices starting from distribution and the cost for the buyer. We want to compete at the industry standard and not be undersold. We value our products as should the buyers. The buyers can always decide on which products they would like delivered, but on the same side depending on which product they want it may be only a seasonal product. OP-4 may also do arrangements for specific types of beans local to the regions. Much of our pricing will be dependent on the type of service and the extent you would like to work with us.
Company cofounder Jerry Greenfield said, “Fair trade is about making sure people get their fair share of the pie" and having fair pricing for everyone is a value we stand by.
Company cofounder Jerry Greenfield said, “Fair trade is about making sure people get their fair share of the pie" and having fair pricing for everyone is a value we stand by.
Marketing Mix: Promotion
“We have spent months talking to consumers about their perceptions of RadioShack and what they want in a shopping experience,” said Jennifer Warren, senior vice president and chief marketing officer at RadioShack. Taking what Jennifer Warren said researching to develop a better way to promote. We are a non profit organization serving the armed services we don't have a need to branch out and capture the attention of the public and their services, but we will still promote so the friends family of the service members can relate and help promote. On the bases we will promote like any other brand would around town. We will have our brand in strategic locations around base for the most viewing of our marketing group. During the holidays we will promote what deal is being offered, and through the year have weekly specials. Founder of Walmart and Sam's Club Sam Walton once said, “There is only one boss. The customer. And he can fire everybody in the company from the chairman on down, simply by spending his money somewhere else.”
Marketing Mix: Distribution
Our distribution will start from our headquarters out of Las Vegas, NV. For the military bases in the immediate surrounding states our fleet our delivery trucks will deliver the food on ground. Once the end location goes outside of our range our deliveries turn from ground delivery to air. All shipment containers will be temperature regulated to keep and deliver only the freshest of ingredients.
“Great Service Restaurants shares our passion for community, quality, and providing exceptional guest experiences.” said Paul Carolan, chief development officer for Le Duff America, which owns Bruegger's Bagels. We share the same views and values as a company and Mr. Carolan couldn't have said it better.
“Great Service Restaurants shares our passion for community, quality, and providing exceptional guest experiences.” said Paul Carolan, chief development officer for Le Duff America, which owns Bruegger's Bagels. We share the same views and values as a company and Mr. Carolan couldn't have said it better.
Marketing Mix: Product
We want to start promoting our brand so we will establish our brand outside the chow halls for the men and women to become interested in. The number of service members that drink coffee are the majority from the ones that don't, so we are going to implement a survey system to get a quick reference point on what they enjoy in their coffee. Henry Ford once said, “If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.”The customer has an idea of what they want, but it's up to us to deliver what they need and in our case that's a fresh cup of coffee. Economist Ted Levitt also once said, “People don't want to buy a quarter-inch drill. They want a quarter-inch hole.”
Target Market Strategy
Identify Target Markets - “Marketing is too important to be left only to the marketing department.” - David Packard, co-founder of Hewlett-Packard For our target market strategy since we are a non profit organization we won't be necessarily targeting a specific group of people, but more specifically the military members that enjoy and drink coffee on a regular basis. The men and women in the armed services work long hours and have irregular sleep schedules. Their work schedule in itself is a main reason everyone sticks to caffeine products and more importantly coffee. The aroma and warmth of the coffee bring a sense of nurturing to get them through the times of exhaustion. Manzama CEO Peter Ozolin said, “Our clients recognize that stakeholders within the firm need business intelligence that's personalized
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