Branding
Barbie
Brand Introduction
Barbie is a well-known style doll brought to existence by the U.S. toy-company called Mattel, Inc. And was started in 1959. The brainchild behind Barbie is Ruth Handler who happened to be American businesswoman. She has been recognized for coming up with the doll through an inspiration of a German doll known as Bild Lilli. Barbie has turned out to be the figurehead of a brand of Mattel dolls as well as accessories, together with other family members and collectible dolls. Barbie presence has been felt in America as well as other neighboring countries and this made it significant component of the toy style doll market for a period of not less than fifty years. It has also been the topic of several disagreement as well as court cases, repeatedly concerning distortion of the doll as well as its lifestyle.
Purpose and Category
A good number of researchers of Barbie are neither totally pro-nor against it in their point-of-view on the purpose of the doll. A number of them are of the opinion that Barbie was made for female to have an inspired passage, but others hold the view that Barbie was destined to incarcerate as well as limit female within a definite role. A good number concur with the inventor, Ruth Handler, that Barbie was a representation of the independent ladies; on the other hand, others are of the contrary opinion that she was somehow restricted to a traditional female's position which was in the 1950s and 1960s. The inventor of Barbie, (Ruth Handler), was of the thought that girls could be in a position to be a sign of themselves upon the doll as well as use it to sharpen their thoughts. In Susan Stern's production (Barbie Nation), we get Handler's thought in relation to Barbie. Handler say "I saw these little girls playing grown up and I knew that the only dolls available on the market were baby dolls where the child is limited to playing mommy, or toddler or companion dolls where the child is limited to playing with a girlfriend." Susan Stern (1998) holds the thought that there was never an adult doll with which a child could justly dream her dreams in the early 1950s. Barbie targeted the children in the age of 3-9, although over the last decade or so, the variance has reduced in size to an age bracket of around 3 -- 6.
Competitors
Barbie has enjoyed a massive loyalty and was termed the long reigning queen in the world of doll. The completion suddenly emerged which left Barbie push into the fight for her life. However, Barbie's challenger's give the impression of being not anything similar to the blue-eyed, blond-haired or long-legged style icon. Standard wise, they lack that original beauty that the aging diva has. Among the competitors are Monster High dolls, vampy teens that happen to be designed after the offspring of monsters like Dracula as well as Frankenstein who bears neon pink as well as green streaks in their hair. They are dressed in platform heels as well as miniskirts with skulls on them. These said dolls tend to gain grounds in opposition to Barbie. A good example of this comes from Maddux household in Portage, Wis., where Olivia, who is 10, has been a loyalist of Barbie for nearly five years now, but just a year ago, she added Monster High dolls to her mix of Barbie. Nevertheless, Barbie is still holds a bigger stake in the doll market and the Mattel franchise annual turnover can be estimated to $1.3. However, it is proper to note the Barbie's sales drop which has occurred for four consecutive quarters, even though the by and large doll class is up 6% year-to-date.
Strengths of the competitors
One of the main strengths of Monster High dolls is its' unique price that makes it cover wider market as many people opt for the friendly prices. Secondly, Monster High dolls have a wide market presence which means it can easily make more sales and increase its profitability. Thirdly, Monster High dolls usually have strategic marketing plans which are always captivating and effectively pass through the marketing campaign message.
Weakness
Monster High dolls main weakness is drawn from the fact that it only deals in low end, technologically advanced and stylish mobile phone handsets, which only appeal to tech savvy consumers who have high disposable income. Through this strategy the company has neglected a potential market segment that prefers less sophisticated phones that are cheap but genuine and durable.
Opportunities
The untapped market segment presents an opportunity for Monster High dolls since it can design dolls that are less sophisticated hence low prices. Consequently,
Threats
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