Originally posted by jdat
If they really want a full blown out project and you,re a n00b that's an unrealistic demand from your teacher.
Give us the full exercise definition as given to you by your teacher
i know im a n00b, im a stupid fucking asshole that i left it to the least minute.
the things she said is this.
She wants us to figure out on how food companies deal with unsatisfied customers and their complaints and what they can do about it, how the company deals with rivals.. etc basic stuff...
Originally posted by pvdAngel
Well, I'll be amazed if you find a way through this but in future, don't leave these things to the last minute. When you're given something to do, just DO IT!
/yourmom
now everyone can finally say to bidor "i'd hit yourmom"
Oct-12-2006 12:42
Rinster
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Originally posted by Ian now everyone can finally say to bidor "i'd hit yourmom"
youd be more helpfull if you could help this n00b.
Originally posted by Ian now everyone can finally say to bidor "i'd hitted yourmom"
fixed
Don't worry bidor, I still like ya.
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Oct-12-2006 12:45
pvdAngel
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quote:
Originally posted by bidor
youd be more helpfull if you could help this n00b.
Are you making an effort on it while still asking for help here?
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Oct-12-2006 12:46
jdat
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Registered: Oct 2001
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quote:
Originally posted by bidor
i know im a n00b, im a stupid fucking asshole that i left it to the least minute.
the things she said is this.
She wants us to figure out on how food companies deal with unsatisfied customers and their complaints and what they can do about it, how the company deals with rivals.. etc basic stuff...
That's not a marketing project!
That's marketing basics and issues relating to the profession!
Writing something like that should be mega easy after reading that thing I sent you!
You could easilly do a five page text without even giving it much thought!
Oct-12-2006 12:46
Rinster
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Originally posted by jdat
That's not a marketing project!
That's marketing basics and issues relating to the profession!
Writing something like that should be mega easy after reading that thing I sent you!
You could easilly do a five page text without even giving it much thought!
but the thing is ive got to do it about a specific company...
alright guys hope someone could sent me whatever i need.
and Jdat im gonna read it again when i come home from work tonight.
gotta go now,
oh the perils of FT school PT work - I was there so I understand what that pressure is like but juggling both is not a task for the weak. Sacrifices must be made and you need to understand what Time Management is. I tell you this much, through out my academic career I attended maybe 3-4 business-related classes. At the age I am at, I wish I took more business classes, so please don't dismiss it as just homework. College is suppose to teach you skill sets, marketable skill sets that are suppose to use when you go out there in the real world. This project seems to be much more beneficial to you but you see it simply as homework.
Now if you gave time to it, I'm sure you'd be able to drum something up on your own in say an hour max. That's a really easy topic that borders the operations and customer service and support roles designated in each company. I'll start you off - branding and reputation, how does customer service reflect those?
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Oct-12-2006 12:58
Ian
Not dead yet.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
quote:
Originally posted by bidor
youd be more helpfull if you could help this n00b.
sif I have education. I was really sick during my exam year & missed most of the courseworks which was 50% of the grade. doesn't matter that i aced my exams cos i still got shitty grades. I still pride myself on being coherent in my native tongue & able to speak a bit in 4 others, no paperwork can take away that
Oct-12-2006 13:06
Danny Ocean
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A client's satisfaction after his purchase will depend on the company's offer in relation with the customers expectations.
If the companies effort falls short, the customer will be unsatisfied whereas if its on level with the customer's expectations the client will be satisfied. If the companies effort surpasses the customer's expectations, he will be very satisfied and the company might gain a loyal customer. A high level of satisfaction creates an emotional link with the brand, not just a rational preference.
A highly satisfied customer is worth 10 satisfied customers because its much more probable that the highly satisfied customer remains loyal to the company for years to come and buys more than a satisfied customer.
How do customers make their expectations? previous shopping experiences, referals from friends or acquaintances, or company promeses and their rivals. If your marketing campagin elevates expectations too much, its probable that the customer will suffer dissapointment.
etc, etc...
Oct-12-2006 13:10
pvdAngel
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Any luck?
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Oct-12-2006 23:23
DJ Mikey Mike
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Re: Someone Send Me A Marketing Project Pls! (Need 1 Desperatly!)
quote:
Originally posted by bidor
hey guys,
i have to do a project on a food company about the marketing process..
if anyone has one already done or know where to find a finished project with any possible detail in it, could you please post it to me? food companies e.g. Campina, Cadbury, Yoplait, etc...
it would be really appreciated if you could help me!