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The Marketing of Apple Inc.

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  • 76 páginas
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Apple, the famed computer maker in its renaissance, §has one of the strongest marketing machineries in the §world. There is an almost cult-like enthusiasm for §the brand and its products among its extremely loyal §customers. Apple s key to the success was not only to §make great products but to market them well. The §company s marketing strategy is analyzed through the §traditional 4P marketing model to get a better §understanding of this success story. Taking a closer §look at the iPod, Apple s breakthrough portable §music player, sheds light on how this §revolutionary product contributed to the revival of §the company after a near-bankrupt situation in the §mid-nineties. Beyond the marketing of the innovative §and easy-to-use products, repositioning the brand §after the return of the charismatic founder also §played a major role in restoring Apple s fame.

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The Marketing of Apple Inc., Gergely Janko

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Título
The Marketing of Apple Inc.
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2009
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
76
ISBN10
3639130251
ISBN13
9783639130256
Serie
Descripción
Apple, the famed computer maker in its renaissance, §has one of the strongest marketing machineries in the §world. There is an almost cult-like enthusiasm for §the brand and its products among its extremely loyal §customers. Apple s key to the success was not only to §make great products but to market them well. The §company s marketing strategy is analyzed through the §traditional 4P marketing model to get a better §understanding of this success story. Taking a closer §look at the iPod, Apple s breakthrough portable §music player, sheds light on how this §revolutionary product contributed to the revival of §the company after a near-bankrupt situation in the §mid-nineties. Beyond the marketing of the innovative §and easy-to-use products, repositioning the brand §after the return of the charismatic founder also §played a major role in restoring Apple s fame.