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Amazon .com Marketing
Strategies
Deliver with smile




                               Group 6
                         Dheeraj Chaubey
                       Mohit Shukla
                     Mrigankshi Aggarwal
                         Venkat Swaroop
Amazon .com Marketing Strategies


                                         Abstract
This report has been designed to provide Amazon.com with a strategic plan for their global
operations within the e-retailing industry.Amazon.com is a leading e-retailer and is a globally
recognised brand, but is facing increasing competition from bricks and mortar companies
setting up an online presence and current e-retailers increasing their geographical and product
scope. The internal and external analysis reveals that Amazon.com has been under-
performing in China; thus it has been recommended that Amazon.com penetrate the Chinese
market. This will require implementing a marketing strategy, and by introducing the
Merchant Program in order to make the company more locally responsive and take advantage
of the growing online market. A possible change in structure has also been suggested to aid
strategy implementation.




Amazon.com                                                                              Page 2
Amazon .com Marketing Strategies


                                          Introduction




   •   Founded in 1994

   •   Founder Jeff Bezos.

   •   World’s largest online retailer.

   •   The company started as Cadabra then renamed after the Amazon River, one of the
       largest rivers in the world.

   •   Amazon.com started as an online bookstore, but soon diversified, selling DVDs, CDs,
       MP3 downloads, software, video games, electronics, apparel, furniture, food, toys,
       and jewelry.




Amazon.com                                                                          Page 3
Amazon .com Marketing Strategies


                                       Portfolio




   •   Acquired many businesses.

   •   Helped in diversifying product line.

   •   Entered into different in business with strong brand image.

   •   Targeted different segments.




Amazon.com                                                           Page 4
Amazon .com Marketing Strategies


                                   Business Model




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Amazon .com Marketing Strategies


                                   SWOT Analysis
      • Customer                                          • Free shipping
        Service                                             leads to profit
      • Diverse Product                                     losses
        offerings                                         • Possible Brand
      • Constantly                                          Confusion
        Evolving

                              Strengths    Weaknesses




                              Threats     Opportunities

                                                               •Global Expansion
      • Seasonal                                                (BRIC)
      • Brick and                                              •Video-On-Demand
        Mortar Stores                                           Segment
      • E-Commerce
        Maturing




Amazon.com                                                                    Page 6
Amazon .com Marketing Strategies


                                      TOWS Matrix
TOWS matrix (Johnson et al, 2006, p347) enables the generation of strategic options by
using the SWOT matrix.
                                   Strength                         Weakness
                                   Strong global brand(s1)          No physical presence or store w1
                                   Diverse products(s2)             Low profit margins w2
                                   Strong focus on r&d (s3)         Low cash flows w3
                                   Applied advance techn.(s4)       Weak performance in china w4
                                   Strategic location(s5)
                                   Associate programme(s6)
                                    customer centric vision(s7)
                                    skilled workforce(s8)
                                    strong logistics(s9)


Opportunity                        S1+s9+o6
Growth in internet usage in        Use such strengths to make       W4+o4
china (o4)                         sure as much of the new          Review and improve on current
Growth in digital media (o7)       expected expenditure as          strategy in china.
Growing e-commerce sales(o6)       possible is spent atamazon.com
 growth in social networking(o2)   S2+o6+o8                         O8+o6+w2
 recent acquisitions(o5)            keep diversifying to increase   Tap into these in a bid to increase
Increased consumer spending in     probability of predicted         profit margins. Very competitive
India(o6)                          expenditure occurring on         market
                                   amazon.com
                                    S6+s9+o6
                                   diversify into new markets via
                                   association
                                   02 +s6+s1
                                   Promote amazon.com by such
                                   means.
                                   O5+s6
                                   combine these to gain greater
                                   market share




Threat                             S9+T4                            W2+T2
Huge dependence on venders(t2)     = Improve current delivery       = improve this in order to stay
Involvement in patent violation    process to be more               ahead of rivals
disputes(t3)                       environmentally friendly
Pressure groups on being                                             T3+W2+W3
environmental friendly             S1+S2+S9+T2                      = reduce such disputes to
(T4)                               = Use these to remain            improve increase retained
                                   competitive                      earnings




Amazon.com                                                                                      Page 7
Amazon .com Marketing Strategies


                                   BCG Matrix




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Amazon .com Marketing Strategies


                                   Value Chain




Amazon.com                                       Page 9
Amazon .com Marketing Strategies


                                 PESTLE Analysis
PEST Analysis is a simple but important and widely-used tool that helps you understand the
big picture of the political, economical, socio-Cultural and technological issues that we are
operating in. PEST is used by business leaders worldwide to build their vision of the future.

POLITICAL

International policies: International policies in particular countries may interfere with the
expected growth of the company for example; google.com has been banned in China for
governmental decision arguing that Google threatens the community and national market
with inappropriate contents in his data bases. In addition, Google has lost potential market, as
China could be, due to political decisions.

Regulations: safety above e-commerce is not considered as an important issue in various
countries for example, 76% of internet users in Peru do not trust internet web pages and never
have experienced a purchase online, a survey conceded (national newspaper in Peru)
conclude that internet users do not believe online contents and in some cases such as internet
crime, one cannot attend to legal authorities into the field because those do not exist.

ECONOMICAL

Currency fluctuations: in various countries where currencies are highly devaluated in
comparison with the dollar, it may bring additional costs to the company. Furthermore some
products prices may be increase, affecting the main attraction of the company (lowest prices).

Economical tendencies: in most cases, individuals rather buy in their neighbourhood stores,
than going online. Customers prefer doing the regular commercial process of going to the
store, paying the product and getting it instantly than going online, processing their bank
details and waiting for several days to obtain the item.

SOCIAL

Ethical and religious factors: In some cultures Internet use is not allowed due to the fact that
at some point contents may damage their cultural, ethical and social believes.

TECHNOLOGICAL

Amazon.com is a company highly involved into the technologically field, and its success has
been well achieved over the past six years, although many challenges face Amazon in the fast
paced environment of the Internet hence, amazon.com has to face this challenge, finding
innovative ways to stay ahead of their competitors.




Amazon.com                                                                               Page 10
Amazon .com Marketing Strategies


ENVIORMENT

Global Warming/ Pollution Awareness by Less car journeys, more shopping online. Have to
become more “green” to attract consumers Changing business methods and environment to
become more “green”, i.e. with postage and packaging, work environment.

LEGAL

It embraces legislative constraints or changes such as health and safety legislation on
company mergers and acquisitions.

Summary of PESTEL

Political, economic, social, technological progress indicates an increasing and attractive
market to be exploited by Amazon.com. The Chinese and Indian markets have shown
exceptional growth. The use of internet as a social networking channel has created new
opportunities to be exploited. Additionally, as environmental awareness increases globally
(Stern et al, 2006) it is important that Amazon.com’s strategy support environmentally
friendly activities. The global nature of Amazon.com’s activities also suggests that strategies
developed should comply with the different legal obligations internationally.




Amazon.com                                                                                Page 11
Amazon .com Marketing Strategies


                              CRM OF AMAZON:
Invest in customers first
“If you do build a great experience, customers tell each other about that.
Word of mouth is very powerful.” Jeff Bezos

Amazon created a trusted, informative and loyal relationship with its customers.




                                   •We start with the customer and work backward.”
   Customer focus                  •Following a bottom-up approach, every decision at Amazon
                                    is driven by the customer‟s needs.




                                   •“Amazon is spending money on things that matter to
                                    customers.”
         Frugality                 •Frugality is part of the company‟s DNA: Amazon is
                                    continually looking for ways to do things cost-effectively



                                   •“I think frugality drives innovation, just like other
                                    constraints do.”
        Innovation                 •Amazon is always looking for simple solutionsin order to
                                    provide lower prices to its customer.




Amazon.com                                                                                  Page 12
Amazon .com Marketing Strategies


                                   Ansoff Matrix




Amazon.com                                         Page 13
Amazon .com Marketing Strategies


                        Porter’s Five Force Model




Amazon.com                                          Page 14
Amazon .com Marketing Strategies




                                      E-Marketing
Amazon.com bases its marketing stratagem on six pillars.

1. It freely proffers products and services.

2. It uses a customer-friendly interface.

3. It scales easily from small to large.

4. It exploits its affiliate’s products and resources.

5. It uses existing communication systems.

6. It utilizes universal behaviors and mentalities.

Much of its marketing is subliminal or indirect – it does not run $1 million dollar ads during
Super Bowls nor post flyers in mall marketplaces. Amazon.com relies on wily online ploys,
strong partner relations and a constant declaration of quality to market itself to the masses.




Amazon.com                                                                              Page 15
Amazon .com Marketing Strategies




                                    CSR Strategy

       No. 7 in Most Admired Companies
       No. 6 in Social Responsibility in the Internet Services and Retailing industry

Known as a leading online retailer and the creator of the e-reader industry, Amazon is the
Seattle area’s most admired company, according to Fortune. But that hasn’t necessarily
earned the Seattle-based company much respect in the eyes of corporate giving advocates.
Over the past few years Amazon has been roundly criticized for a lack of corporate giving.
That criticism has echoed partly because its board of directors includes Patricia Stonesifer,
former CEO of the world’s largest charity, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Regardless,
Amazon has been a strong supporter of select causes and become more public about
disclosing its charity. Over the past decade, Amazon’s online appeals to its customers have
raised more than $35 million in disaster relief funds. The company offers a suite of tools for
nonprofits to use to raise donations, generate online-based income and appeal for in-kind
contributions. Amazon has also made grants to dozens of writing- and reading-based charities
in Washington and around the country. Company employees have performed a wide variety
of volunteer services for charities in seven states, according to the company’s website.




Amazon.com                                                                              Page 16

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  • 1. Amazon .com Marketing Strategies Deliver with smile Group 6 Dheeraj Chaubey Mohit Shukla Mrigankshi Aggarwal Venkat Swaroop
  • 2. Amazon .com Marketing Strategies Abstract This report has been designed to provide Amazon.com with a strategic plan for their global operations within the e-retailing industry.Amazon.com is a leading e-retailer and is a globally recognised brand, but is facing increasing competition from bricks and mortar companies setting up an online presence and current e-retailers increasing their geographical and product scope. The internal and external analysis reveals that Amazon.com has been under- performing in China; thus it has been recommended that Amazon.com penetrate the Chinese market. This will require implementing a marketing strategy, and by introducing the Merchant Program in order to make the company more locally responsive and take advantage of the growing online market. A possible change in structure has also been suggested to aid strategy implementation. Amazon.com Page 2
  • 3. Amazon .com Marketing Strategies Introduction • Founded in 1994 • Founder Jeff Bezos. • World’s largest online retailer. • The company started as Cadabra then renamed after the Amazon River, one of the largest rivers in the world. • Amazon.com started as an online bookstore, but soon diversified, selling DVDs, CDs, MP3 downloads, software, video games, electronics, apparel, furniture, food, toys, and jewelry. Amazon.com Page 3
  • 4. Amazon .com Marketing Strategies Portfolio • Acquired many businesses. • Helped in diversifying product line. • Entered into different in business with strong brand image. • Targeted different segments. Amazon.com Page 4
  • 5. Amazon .com Marketing Strategies Business Model Amazon.com Page 5
  • 6. Amazon .com Marketing Strategies SWOT Analysis • Customer • Free shipping Service leads to profit • Diverse Product losses offerings • Possible Brand • Constantly Confusion Evolving Strengths Weaknesses Threats Opportunities •Global Expansion • Seasonal (BRIC) • Brick and •Video-On-Demand Mortar Stores Segment • E-Commerce Maturing Amazon.com Page 6
  • 7. Amazon .com Marketing Strategies TOWS Matrix TOWS matrix (Johnson et al, 2006, p347) enables the generation of strategic options by using the SWOT matrix. Strength Weakness Strong global brand(s1) No physical presence or store w1 Diverse products(s2) Low profit margins w2 Strong focus on r&d (s3) Low cash flows w3 Applied advance techn.(s4) Weak performance in china w4 Strategic location(s5) Associate programme(s6) customer centric vision(s7) skilled workforce(s8) strong logistics(s9) Opportunity S1+s9+o6 Growth in internet usage in Use such strengths to make W4+o4 china (o4) sure as much of the new Review and improve on current Growth in digital media (o7) expected expenditure as strategy in china. Growing e-commerce sales(o6) possible is spent atamazon.com growth in social networking(o2) S2+o6+o8 O8+o6+w2 recent acquisitions(o5) keep diversifying to increase Tap into these in a bid to increase Increased consumer spending in probability of predicted profit margins. Very competitive India(o6) expenditure occurring on market amazon.com S6+s9+o6 diversify into new markets via association 02 +s6+s1 Promote amazon.com by such means. O5+s6 combine these to gain greater market share Threat S9+T4 W2+T2 Huge dependence on venders(t2) = Improve current delivery = improve this in order to stay Involvement in patent violation process to be more ahead of rivals disputes(t3) environmentally friendly Pressure groups on being T3+W2+W3 environmental friendly S1+S2+S9+T2 = reduce such disputes to (T4) = Use these to remain improve increase retained competitive earnings Amazon.com Page 7
  • 8. Amazon .com Marketing Strategies BCG Matrix Amazon.com Page 8
  • 9. Amazon .com Marketing Strategies Value Chain Amazon.com Page 9
  • 10. Amazon .com Marketing Strategies PESTLE Analysis PEST Analysis is a simple but important and widely-used tool that helps you understand the big picture of the political, economical, socio-Cultural and technological issues that we are operating in. PEST is used by business leaders worldwide to build their vision of the future. POLITICAL International policies: International policies in particular countries may interfere with the expected growth of the company for example; google.com has been banned in China for governmental decision arguing that Google threatens the community and national market with inappropriate contents in his data bases. In addition, Google has lost potential market, as China could be, due to political decisions. Regulations: safety above e-commerce is not considered as an important issue in various countries for example, 76% of internet users in Peru do not trust internet web pages and never have experienced a purchase online, a survey conceded (national newspaper in Peru) conclude that internet users do not believe online contents and in some cases such as internet crime, one cannot attend to legal authorities into the field because those do not exist. ECONOMICAL Currency fluctuations: in various countries where currencies are highly devaluated in comparison with the dollar, it may bring additional costs to the company. Furthermore some products prices may be increase, affecting the main attraction of the company (lowest prices). Economical tendencies: in most cases, individuals rather buy in their neighbourhood stores, than going online. Customers prefer doing the regular commercial process of going to the store, paying the product and getting it instantly than going online, processing their bank details and waiting for several days to obtain the item. SOCIAL Ethical and religious factors: In some cultures Internet use is not allowed due to the fact that at some point contents may damage their cultural, ethical and social believes. TECHNOLOGICAL Amazon.com is a company highly involved into the technologically field, and its success has been well achieved over the past six years, although many challenges face Amazon in the fast paced environment of the Internet hence, amazon.com has to face this challenge, finding innovative ways to stay ahead of their competitors. Amazon.com Page 10
  • 11. Amazon .com Marketing Strategies ENVIORMENT Global Warming/ Pollution Awareness by Less car journeys, more shopping online. Have to become more “green” to attract consumers Changing business methods and environment to become more “green”, i.e. with postage and packaging, work environment. LEGAL It embraces legislative constraints or changes such as health and safety legislation on company mergers and acquisitions. Summary of PESTEL Political, economic, social, technological progress indicates an increasing and attractive market to be exploited by Amazon.com. The Chinese and Indian markets have shown exceptional growth. The use of internet as a social networking channel has created new opportunities to be exploited. Additionally, as environmental awareness increases globally (Stern et al, 2006) it is important that Amazon.com’s strategy support environmentally friendly activities. The global nature of Amazon.com’s activities also suggests that strategies developed should comply with the different legal obligations internationally. Amazon.com Page 11
  • 12. Amazon .com Marketing Strategies CRM OF AMAZON: Invest in customers first “If you do build a great experience, customers tell each other about that. Word of mouth is very powerful.” Jeff Bezos Amazon created a trusted, informative and loyal relationship with its customers. •We start with the customer and work backward.” Customer focus •Following a bottom-up approach, every decision at Amazon is driven by the customer‟s needs. •“Amazon is spending money on things that matter to customers.” Frugality •Frugality is part of the company‟s DNA: Amazon is continually looking for ways to do things cost-effectively •“I think frugality drives innovation, just like other constraints do.” Innovation •Amazon is always looking for simple solutionsin order to provide lower prices to its customer. Amazon.com Page 12
  • 13. Amazon .com Marketing Strategies Ansoff Matrix Amazon.com Page 13
  • 14. Amazon .com Marketing Strategies Porter’s Five Force Model Amazon.com Page 14
  • 15. Amazon .com Marketing Strategies E-Marketing Amazon.com bases its marketing stratagem on six pillars. 1. It freely proffers products and services. 2. It uses a customer-friendly interface. 3. It scales easily from small to large. 4. It exploits its affiliate’s products and resources. 5. It uses existing communication systems. 6. It utilizes universal behaviors and mentalities. Much of its marketing is subliminal or indirect – it does not run $1 million dollar ads during Super Bowls nor post flyers in mall marketplaces. Amazon.com relies on wily online ploys, strong partner relations and a constant declaration of quality to market itself to the masses. Amazon.com Page 15
  • 16. Amazon .com Marketing Strategies CSR Strategy No. 7 in Most Admired Companies No. 6 in Social Responsibility in the Internet Services and Retailing industry Known as a leading online retailer and the creator of the e-reader industry, Amazon is the Seattle area’s most admired company, according to Fortune. But that hasn’t necessarily earned the Seattle-based company much respect in the eyes of corporate giving advocates. Over the past few years Amazon has been roundly criticized for a lack of corporate giving. That criticism has echoed partly because its board of directors includes Patricia Stonesifer, former CEO of the world’s largest charity, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Regardless, Amazon has been a strong supporter of select causes and become more public about disclosing its charity. Over the past decade, Amazon’s online appeals to its customers have raised more than $35 million in disaster relief funds. The company offers a suite of tools for nonprofits to use to raise donations, generate online-based income and appeal for in-kind contributions. Amazon has also made grants to dozens of writing- and reading-based charities in Washington and around the country. Company employees have performed a wide variety of volunteer services for charities in seven states, according to the company’s website. Amazon.com Page 16