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  1. Introduction
  2. Company vision
  3. Brand vision
  4. Vodafone's corporate strategy
  5. Vodafone's marketing strategy » Next steps
  6. Sponsorship deal with Manchester United
  7. Marketing benefits
  8. Measuring the success of the strategy
  9. Conclusion
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Vodafone

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Vodafone's marketing strategy

Vodafone's marketing aim in the UK is to retain market leadership.

Vodafone's strategy is product-led; the company is continually developing new products and services which utilise the latest technological advances.

However, as consumers become increasingly sophisticated users of modern mobile technology, they make new demands and seek added value through product improvements. Consumers are becoming more demanding and suppliers have to listen. Vodafone must feed this back into its product strategy.

In the UK, the mobile phone market has approached maturity in a very short space of time, particularly with young people. To keep its leading edge, Vodafone is continually looking to add value to the services it provides and to the packages it offers to customers.

Soon, within the UK, there will be few new customers available. So the challenge is to provide added value services and competitive charges to existing customers who are becoming more sophisticated and demanding.

For example, young people think hard about which mobile phone to buy. In their search for the widest range of appropriate services and the best value for money, young people in particular examine catalogues, surf the Internet and study what their friends have bought. Trying to sell to them is tough.

In order to retain market leadership, Vodafone has established a set of marketing objectives. These are to:

  • obtain new customers
  • keep the customers it already has
  • introduce new technologies and services (eg text messaging, WAP)
  • continue to develop the Vodafone brand.

Vodafone is achieving these objectives by continually updating the range of phones and services offered to keep ahead of its competitors. Vodafone also communicates regularly with its customers to keep them well informed of the benefits of all Vodafone products.

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