Introduction: The major project in this course is to complete a Brand Extension Marketing Plan for one new product on the behalf of an existing for-profit organization. Using the Marketing Plan guide found in Doc Sharing, complete and submit the following components of your Marketing Plan.
Unit 4: Marketing Plan – Developing Strong Brands
3.5 Positioning (refer to Chapters 9 and 10 of your Kotler text)
Describe how your product/service meets the need(s) of your target market segments. Describe how you are different from your key competition. What is the most distinguishing feature of your new product?
3.6 Strategies: Skip this Section.
3.7 Marketing Mix (refer to Chapters 12, 14 & 18 for help with this section)
Product
What makes your product different from the competition?
What gives your product more value than the competition?
Price
How will you determine what price to charge for your product?
How will go determine what your product is worth?
How will your pricing strategy set you apart from your competition?
Place
How do you plan to distribute your product? Do you have alternative delivery methods in mind? If so, describe in detail. Will you take responsibility for distribution, or will you reply on an outside firm? How will you decide?
Promotion
What kind of promotional tools will you use? Describe in detail
How will you determine what promotional tactics will work best?
With a limited promotional budget, how do you plan to gain market share?
How will you go about evaluating the results of your promotional campaign?
3.8 Marketing Research (refer back to Chapter 4 for help with this section) What type(s) of marketing research to you think will work best to get you the information you need to make informed decisions?
How will you evaluate whether the research is providing you with the results you need? Will you conduct the research yourself, or hire an outside firm? Explain why.
Submit your response to the above questions in the Unit 4 Assignment Dropbox.
The components of your Brand Extension Marketing Plan for Unit 4 are evaluated using this rubric.
Unit 4 Brand Extension Marketing Plan Assignment Rubric
Criteria Possible Points Positioning Describe how your product/service meets the need(s) of your target market segments 5 Describe how you are different from your key competition and your most distinguishing feature 5 Marketing Mix Product: Clearly stated what makes your product different from the competition 5 Product: Clearly stated what gives your product more value 5 Price: Stated how you will set the price of your product 5
Price: Stated how you will determine what your product is worth 5
Price: Stated how your pricing strategy will set you apart from 5 [GB530| Marketing Management]
3 the competition Place: Stated how you plan to distribute your product 5 Place: Identified whether you will be responsible for distribution, or an outside firm, and why 5
Promotion: Described what promotional vehicles are best to gain customer share for your product
5
Promotion: Described how you will evaluate the success (or failure) of your promotional objectives
5
Marketing Research Described in detail the kinds of marketing research you feel will be most effective and how you will evaluate the results
5
Clear business writing. Spelling and grammar are acceptable = 15
15
Total
Unit 4 discussions
Discussion 1
Introduction: Marketers must constantly look for ways to generate revenue by building brand awareness. This Newsweek Video case is an interview with Larry Flax & Rick Rosenfield, executives at California Pizza Kitchen. They offer insights into the benefits and challenges of implementing branding strategies.
About Larry S. Flax and Richard L. Rosenfield
In January, 2004, Larry S. Flax and Richard L. Rosenfield co-founded California Pizza Kitchen. They are both Co-Presidents. In January 2002, the two men co-founded LA Food Show, Inc., a family-oriented grill and bar and now a wholly-owned subsidiary of CPK, and they served as Co-Presidents of that company. Previously, Mr. Flax and Mr. Rosenfield practiced law as principals in Flax and Rosenfield, Inc., after both served as Assistant United States Attorneys in Los Angeles.
View the Newsweek Video Case interview with Larry Flax & Rick Rosenfield regarding building brand awareness, brand extensions, product line extensions, and expansion of distribution channels (the P of Placement).
Answer the following questions:
Discussion 2
Key to effective marketing management in a global context is keeping up with current events. As outlined in Unit 1, you need to find a current event topic that interests you and relates to the material we are discussing. You can find an article from the Internet, the Webliography, Kaplan Library or any other reliable source. Remember that Wikipedia is NOT considered a credible source. NOTE: The article you find must have been written within the past 90 days. Check the Extra! Extra! tab as a starting point for your research.