The use of strategies to promote and market products and services online as well the use of customer relationship management to attract and retain customers
- Authors: Cohen, Howard
- Date: 2003
- Subjects: Internet marketing , Customer relations -- Management , Consumer satisfaction , Customer loyalty
- Language: English
- Type: Thesis , Masters , MBA
- Identifier: vital:10862 , http://hdl.handle.net/10948/270 , Internet marketing , Customer relations -- Management , Consumer satisfaction , Customer loyalty
- Description: The Internet has provided marketing with many new tools and given old tools new or improved meanings. The Net poses tremendous challenges for scholars in many lines of research, from usability studies and consumer behaviour research to marketing and advertising research. Because the World Wide Web (the Web) presents a fundamentally different environment for marketing activities than traditional media, conventional marketing activities are being transformed, as they are often difficult to implement in their present form. This means that in many cases these marketing activities have to be reconstructed in forms more appropriate for the new medium. A lot of technological changes have affected the marketing environment of today. Companies must adapt to these changes in order to improve their marketing strategies. This has, among other things, resulted in an emphasis on relationship marketing. The purpose of this thesis is to explore what strategies are used in practice by companies in order to market and promote their products and services by using their Web sites as well as to build effective Customer Relationship Management (CRM). In order to fulfil the research purpose, interviews were conducted at a number of companies (medium and large), and questionnaires were mailed to various companies in the motor retail industry. The result shows that a company can use traditional as well as online marketing and promotion strategies when conducting business. This can also help companies to gain better relations with their customers. The different marketing and promotion strategies are useful for attracting new business as well as maintaining and stimulating existing relations. The research problem addressed in this study was to determine the factors that are effective in marketing and promoting of Web sites as well as the methods used in building CRM.
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- Date Issued: 2003
- Authors: Cohen, Howard
- Date: 2003
- Subjects: Internet marketing , Customer relations -- Management , Consumer satisfaction , Customer loyalty
- Language: English
- Type: Thesis , Masters , MBA
- Identifier: vital:10862 , http://hdl.handle.net/10948/270 , Internet marketing , Customer relations -- Management , Consumer satisfaction , Customer loyalty
- Description: The Internet has provided marketing with many new tools and given old tools new or improved meanings. The Net poses tremendous challenges for scholars in many lines of research, from usability studies and consumer behaviour research to marketing and advertising research. Because the World Wide Web (the Web) presents a fundamentally different environment for marketing activities than traditional media, conventional marketing activities are being transformed, as they are often difficult to implement in their present form. This means that in many cases these marketing activities have to be reconstructed in forms more appropriate for the new medium. A lot of technological changes have affected the marketing environment of today. Companies must adapt to these changes in order to improve their marketing strategies. This has, among other things, resulted in an emphasis on relationship marketing. The purpose of this thesis is to explore what strategies are used in practice by companies in order to market and promote their products and services by using their Web sites as well as to build effective Customer Relationship Management (CRM). In order to fulfil the research purpose, interviews were conducted at a number of companies (medium and large), and questionnaires were mailed to various companies in the motor retail industry. The result shows that a company can use traditional as well as online marketing and promotion strategies when conducting business. This can also help companies to gain better relations with their customers. The different marketing and promotion strategies are useful for attracting new business as well as maintaining and stimulating existing relations. The research problem addressed in this study was to determine the factors that are effective in marketing and promoting of Web sites as well as the methods used in building CRM.
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- Date Issued: 2003
Investigation into the provision of service excellence in a selected bank in the Port Elizabeth metropole
- Authors: Keet, Marius
- Date: 2000
- Subjects: Banks and banking -- South Africa , Bank management , Consumer satisfaction , Quality assurance -- Management
- Language: English
- Type: Thesis , Masters , MTech
- Identifier: vital:10838 , http://hdl.handle.net/10948/31 , Banks and banking -- South Africa , Bank management , Consumer satisfaction , Quality assurance -- Management
- Description: In this research customer service excellence in First National Bank in the Port Elizabeth metropole was investigated. From the industry and competitor analysis it can be concluded that banking is a highly competitive industry that is undergoing constant change because of fierce competition. The literature survey was aimed at placing the concept of service quality, excellence and customer loyalty which lead to customer retention into perspective. The concept of total quality management outlining the specific requirements of how the concept can be utilised and how a service quality programme can be implemented was discussed. The purpose of the empirical study was to test customers’ perceptions of service provided by First National Bank and to contribute with useful information to the bank studied. From these findings improvements and recommendations were suggested as a guideline for any bank to follow to improve customer service levels. The empirical study results were satisfactory and informative. The meaningful positive responses that were identified can be utilised as competitive marketing strategies by FNB. The meaningful negative concerns the bank should consider improving upon and attention should be given to the language and SBU differences outlined.
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- Date Issued: 2000
- Authors: Keet, Marius
- Date: 2000
- Subjects: Banks and banking -- South Africa , Bank management , Consumer satisfaction , Quality assurance -- Management
- Language: English
- Type: Thesis , Masters , MTech
- Identifier: vital:10838 , http://hdl.handle.net/10948/31 , Banks and banking -- South Africa , Bank management , Consumer satisfaction , Quality assurance -- Management
- Description: In this research customer service excellence in First National Bank in the Port Elizabeth metropole was investigated. From the industry and competitor analysis it can be concluded that banking is a highly competitive industry that is undergoing constant change because of fierce competition. The literature survey was aimed at placing the concept of service quality, excellence and customer loyalty which lead to customer retention into perspective. The concept of total quality management outlining the specific requirements of how the concept can be utilised and how a service quality programme can be implemented was discussed. The purpose of the empirical study was to test customers’ perceptions of service provided by First National Bank and to contribute with useful information to the bank studied. From these findings improvements and recommendations were suggested as a guideline for any bank to follow to improve customer service levels. The empirical study results were satisfactory and informative. The meaningful positive responses that were identified can be utilised as competitive marketing strategies by FNB. The meaningful negative concerns the bank should consider improving upon and attention should be given to the language and SBU differences outlined.
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- Date Issued: 2000
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