New Car Marketing Plan for University Students By:Aaron Lettieri, Huining Tang, Suliman Al- ardhi
Background Research 18 million 70% first car loyalty
Marketing For People -The goal is to market the product to all the people we can reach. 1- TV show advertisement: - Its cost a lot to put an ad through a tv series show and it depend on the show and how much its going to cost you. 2- Social Network advertisement: - There is a lot of information about putting an ad in the Social Network and its a better way to do your ads because its cheaper.
TV Show Advertisment -Tv shows cost a lot of money to advertise in it so the big companies find it the right way to do it. -The big bang theory= $326,260 -The Blacklist= $198,667 -Friends= 2 million dollar
Social media -The local businesses and people who have low budget goes to the Social media to advertise their product. -Facebook -Twitter -Instagram
Facebook Users
Important Economics ●More than just a few different economic classes ●Must be willing and able o intice o sell, sell, sell!!!! ●Parents vs. Students ●Economically safe vs. “Hot Wheels”
Competition ●Very few competitors ●Some of the same techniques ●Differentiate with use of catchy and relevant FB ads geared towards the student body o Students starring in mini-series style of FB ads
Taking a step back ●Importance of surveying ●collecting relevant information ●taking information and turning it into a final product
Method to present Vehicle Specs
Method to present Strategic goals and tactical goals
Method to present Marketing strategies with Dashboards
Method to present Market analysis models
Method to present SWOT PEST
Method to present Gantt Charts: project plan Gantt Chart
Method to present Cost per phase
Method to present InfoGraphics
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