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Part A: Your Marketing Plan
Overview
For this assignment, you will document your hypothetical company's background information and mission statement, your company's short-term and long-term goals, an environmental analysis, and a SWOT analysis.
Note: You should create and/or make all necessary assumptions needed for the completion of this assignment.
Instructions
Create the first part of your marketing plan in 8-12 pages:
Question 1: Write an introduction to your company. Describe your hypothetical company, its location, and the product it makes or the service it provides, and introduce the contents of your marketing plan.
Question 2: Develop your company's mission statement.
Question 3: Decide the main goals that you would like to achieve within the next year (short term) and the main goals that you would like to achieve within the next five years (long term). Determine the most appropriate ways to measure both short- and long-term goals.
Note: Consider the following metrics: tracking downloads of website content, website visitors, increases in market share, customer value, new product or service adoption rates, retention, rate of growth compared to competition and the market, margin, and customer engagement.
Question 4: Develop an environmental analysis that includes competitive, economic, political, legal, technological, and sociocultural forces.
Question 5: Develop both a SWOT analysis and needs analysis for your product or service. Each analysis should examine three strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats for your company.
- Use at least three academic resources as quantitative marketing research to determine the feasibility of your product or service. These resources should be industry specific and relate to your chosen product or service.
Note: Wikipedia and other websites do not qualify as academic resources.
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