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Ciroc Marketing Strategy
Shelby Sanzeh
April 15, 2011
Marketing
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Ciroc Promotion

Concerning promotion for the Ciroc brand, we have identified a few areas that we would like to alter and introduce into the marketing mix. The current segmentation for the brand seems to be aimed at African American urban males, ages 25-30. These men are middle- to upper-class and identify with a nightlife lifestyle. Ciroc is also advertised as “the official vodka of New Years.” Advertisements for the brand include online spots including Diddy giving style advice and comedic interactions between Diddy and Aziz Ansari. Promotion has also been based heavily on line and through sponsorship of celebrity events, such as parties or Diddy's recent concert tour. The Diddy brand itself has actually been a driving force concerning the promotion of Ciroc. Consequently, the brand has become heavily dependent on his image and the lifestyle that he represents.
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The current segmentation is based heavily on a target audience that Diddy and his image can connect with easily and effectively. Targeting a new segment will open up new possibilities for promotion of the product. We suggest that Ciroc target caucasian women, ages 21 to 30, who are middle- to upper-class that similarly identify with the urban nightlife setting. The addition of this segment will allow the brand to attract an audience that stands for the same principals, values, and lifestyles of those in the young, urban male

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