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Introduction
• First energy Drink to market 1987
• Differentiation through marketing, packaging, and distribution
• Allowed for birth of energy drink market
• Increasing revenues on a yearly basis
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Product Line
• First energy Drink to market 1987
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Target Market
• First energy Drink to market 1987
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Segmenting the Market
• First energy Drink to market 1987
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Advertising
• Guerilla entrance into market in early years
• Television advertising, "Red Bull gives you wings“
• Team purchasing and athlete sponsoring
• Extreme sport sponsoring
• Unique and identifiable packaging
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Competitors
• First energy Drink to market 1987
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Celebrity Endorsements
• Red Bull sponcers hundreds of athletes and teams of extreme sports
• largest part of red bulls marketing budget
• Large reach through branding
• Fans create attachments and bonds
• Consumers associate their best performance with the product
• Strengthens Brand affiliation with Athletic Performance
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Product Placement
• Key for success of Red Bull
• Different approach towards distribution incentives
• large store displays
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Consumer Imagery and Brand Equity
• First energy Drink to market 1987
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Word of Mouth
• Formal communication sources ( parties, streets, DJ’s)
• Informal communication sources: viral marketing (University Students)
• Negative Word of Mouth: rumors, deaths of teenagers
• Expanded into 50 countries, doubled profits, strengthened brand loyalty
• 17 million Facebook likes vs. Monster (biggest competitor) 9million
• RedBull.ca looks like a extreme sports website more then a company site
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