MyLab Marketing with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Principles of Marketing
MyLab Marketing with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Principles of Marketing
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ISBN: 9780134518282
Author: Philip T. Kotler, Gary Armstrong
Publisher: PEARSON
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Company T was founded by Person B. It is a manufacturer of shoes. Company T took the social media platform and posted saying that for a post of bare feet a pair of shoe will be donated to the needy. This went viral and many post with the #withoutshoes. The company donated 296,243 pairs of shoes and awarded as Silver Anvil Award of Excellence from the Public Relations Society of Country A.

Later it started manufacturing eyewears and others.

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  • Company T
  • Person B

To classify: The way the company T involves its consumers by way of using the promotional tools and select two campaigns and determine the promotional strategies of Company T for both.

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