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Transcript
MARKETING CLASS
Session II
Marketing Strategy I
Marketing Strategy
A good marketing strategy should be drawn
from Market Research and focus on the right
product mix in order to achieve the maximum
profit potential and sustain the business.
Marketing Strategy
S T
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Segmentation
Market segmentation
Dividing a market into smaller
segments with distinct needs,
characteristics, or behavior
that might require separate
marketing strategies or mixes.
Segmentation
Geographic
segmentation
Demographic
segmentation
Psychographic
segmentation
Behavioral
segmentation
Segmentation
Geographic Segmentation
Geographic segmentation
divides the market into
different geographical
units such as nations,
regions, states, counties,
or cities
Segmentation
Demographic Segmentation
Demographic segmentation
divides the market into groups
based on variables such as age,
gender, family size, family life
cycle, income, occupation,
education, religion, race,
generation, and nationality
Segmentation
Psycographic Segmentation
Psychographic segmentation divides buyers into
different groups based on social class, lifestyle,
or personality traits
Segmentation
Behavioral Segmentation
Behavioral segmentation
divides buyers into groups
based on their knowledge,
attitudes, uses, or responses
to a product
Occasions
Benefits sought
User status
Usage rate
Loyalty status
Segmentation
To be useful, market segments must be:
Measurable
Accessible
Substantial
Differentiable
Actionable
Targeting
Target market consists of a set of buyers who share
common needs or characteristics that the company
decides to serve
Targeting
Targeting
Undifferentiated Targeting
Undifferentiated marketing
targets the whole market
with one offer
– Mass marketing
– Focuses on common needs
rather than what’s different
Targeting
Differentiated Targeting
Differentiated marketing
targets several different market
segments and designs separate
offers for each
⁻ Goal is to achieve higher sales
and stronger position
⁻ More expensive than
undifferentiated marketing
Targeting
Concentrated Targeting
Concentrated marketing
strategy which only
focused targeting their
products to one or
several segments only
(Niche Market)
Targeting
Micromarceting Targeting
Micromarketing
is the practice of
tailoringproducts and marketing
programs to suit the tastes of
specific individuals and
locations
• Local marketing
• Individual marketing
Positioning
Product position is the way the product is defined
by consumers on important attributes—the place
the product occupies in consumers’ minds relative
to competing products
Perceptions
Impressions
Feelings
Positioning
Example
Differentiation
Differentiation
Is set of differences
used to differentiate a
product or brand by
competitors
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