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1 A BRIEF LOOK ON PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE & TO CONDUCT A RESEARCH ON IT’S DECLINE STAGE

2 INTRODUCTION Muhammad Afraz Naveed Saeed Muhammad Junaid Tufail Shakir
Jawad Ahmad

3 WHAT IS PLC? Product Life Cycle describes the stages a new product goes through from beginning to end (Introduction ~ Decline) PLC Includes following Stages Product Development Introduction Growth Maturity Decline

4 A BRIEF LOOK ON ALL STAGES
Product Development Includes when a company finds or develops a new Product Idea Introduction It start when new product is first launched. It takes time and sales growth is apt to be slow. Growth If the new product satisfies the market, it will enter to growth stage in which sales will start climbing quickly Maturity At some point the product sales growth will slow down and Product will enter to maturity stage. This stage normally lasts longer than previous stages and it possess strong challenges to marketing management. Decline The sale of most product forms and brands eventually dip, sales may plunged to zero or they may drop to a low level where they continue for many years, this is the decline stage.

5 OBJECTIVES To analyze why a product goes to decline stage and what are other Factors that causes a new product to go to Decline Stage

6 INTRODUCTION Pepsi-Cola, most commonly called Pepsi, is a soft drink produced by PepsiCo which is sold worldwide in stores, restaurants and vending machines. The brand was trademarked on June 16, 1903, though the drink was first made on August 28, 1898, by pharmacist Caleb Bradham. PepsiCo divisions operate in three major US and international businesses: beverages, snack foods, and restaurants. The corporations increasing success has been based on high standards of performance, marketing strategies, competitiveness, determination, commitment, and the personal and professional integrity of their people, products and business practices.

7 A BRIEF LOOK ON PEPSI TWIST
Pepsi Twist was introduced in the US in the summer of 2000. Pepsi had previously produced a lemon-flavored diet cola in the 1970s and 1980s in the US called Pepsi Light. Pepsi launched Pepsi A-ha, with a lemon flavor in India, in 2002. Pepsi Twist was marketed in Pakistan in The product failed to capture the market, but it is still available in some supermarkets.

8 AGE

9 GENDER

10 ARE YOU LOYAL TO?

11 HOW YOU COME TO KNOW ABOUT PEPSI TWIST?

12 IF YOU THINK, PEPSI TWIST IS FAILED SO WAS IT DUE TO

13 HOW OFTEN DID YOU USE PEPSI TWIST

14 Which of the following categories best describes your last experience of using Pepsi Twist?

15 Rate Your Satisfaction regarding Pepsi Twist?

16 Compared to "Citrus Fanta" (Coca-Cola) would you say that Pepsi Twist is?

17 How likely are you to recommend Pepsi Twist to others?

18 Rate Pepsi Twist with Attribute to:

19 Do you think that Pepsi Twist is a Product Failure?

20 If Pepsi Twist came back to market, Will you use it again?

21 OTHER FACTORS: An Idea may be Good but company may overestimate the market size. Actual product may be poorly designed. It may incorrectly positioned Launched at wrong time Too High Price Poor Advertising

22 CONCLUSION So As: So a Product may go to Decline Stage if
Taste is not according to Customer Need An Idea may be Good but company may overestimate / underestimate the market size. Actual product may be poorly designed. It may incorrectly positioned Launched at wrong time Too High Price Poor Advertising So As:

23 SUGGESSIONS FOR COMING BACK
CONCLUSION In Case of Pepsi Twist it was Failed due to Poor Taste (59.5 % ) Availability (26.8 %) Quality (Only 4.8 % out of 100) Due to Citrus Fanta of Coke SUGGESSIONS FOR COMING BACK

24 THANK YOU ALL


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