Promotion Analysis DP

Initial papers attached use for the product used

Note: Assessments 13 in this course require you to complete a marketing analysis. Because they build on each other, it is recommended but not required that you complete them in sequence.

Overview

This assessment allows you to analyze in depth a product of your choice. You will be able to look in a detailed manner at how your chosen company maximizes the branding of the product, at the competition, and at how the company positions the product in the marketplace.

Preparation

Pick a company that makes or sells products, not a service-oriented company. Use the same company for all assessments in this course. Try to go beyond the typical consumer electronics offerings, such as Apple. If you are in doubt about your chosen company but if it will work for the project, please ask your faculty member.

Instructions

Submit your analysis for the final P (promotion) for your chosen company’s product. Your analysis should cover all aspects related to promoting the product, including to the customer, as well as to other promotional audiences:

  • Analyze the sales process or techniques and how it impacts marketing and sales plans. What suggestions do you have for potential improvements?
  • Analyze choices of who represents the product. Do you consider the choices to be optimal?
  • Analyze the company’s communication strategy, including both the communication channels and the media.
  • Analyze the effectiveness of the promotion strategy, including how promotional efforts affect decisions for the marketing and sales plans. What are the cost implications of the promotion strategy?
  • Analyze the implications of the company’s integrated marketing program, including the impact on business economic success.
  • Cite any sources you use.
  • Be sure your analyses present a focused purpose through strong organizational skills. Also be sure to present evidence through strong paraphrasing/summarizing and appropriate tone and sentence structure.

Note: Faculty may use the  when grading this assessment. The Writing Feedback Tool is designed to provide you with guidance and resources to develop your writing based on five core skills. You will find writing feedback in the Scoring Guide for the assessment, once your work has been evaluated. Learn more about the Writing Feedback Tool on the course Tools and Resources page.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Written communication: Communication should be clear and well organized, and support a central idea, with no technical writing errors, as expected of a business professional.
  • References: References and citations are formatted in consistent style, with a preference for using .
  • Number of resources: Use a minimum of three scholarly resources related to the content of the assessment.
  • Length of paper: Approximately 23 typed, double-spaced pages, in addition to the title and references pages.
  • Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 point.