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Product Life Cycle
Marketing I
Product Life Cycle
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Product Life Cycle – stages a product goes through during its life in
the marketplace
◦ 4 stages: introduction, growth, maturity, decline

Stage 1: Introduction
◦ Occurs when product first enters marketplace
◦ Promoting consumer awareness
◦ Getting customers to try new product
◦ Millions of dollars spent to educate consumers
◦ Major task: getting product in the marketplace
Product Life Cycle

Stage 2: Growth
◦ More competitors enter the marketplace
◦ Adding distribution outlets is important
◦ Product improves: adding flavors, features, etc.

Stage 3: Maturity
◦ Sales begin to slow down for the product
◦ Repeat customers stop buying the product
◦ Attracting new buyers is a challenge

Stage 4: Decline
◦ Sales and profits begin to drop
◦ Little to no marketing support
◦ Company may drop product from their product line
Manage the Life Cycle
 Product
Modification:
 Changing a product’s characteristics (package, features,
appearance, quality)
 Companies market this “new” product to increase sales
 Market
Modification:
 Strategy to find new customers
 Modify the product to create new target market
 Encourage current customers to use the product more
 Repositioning:
 Change product’s image in relation to competitor’s image
 A change in any of the 4 P’s (Marketing Mix)
Conclusion
Product
Life Cycle:
 Introduction, Growth, Maturity, Decline
Management
of Product Life Cycle:
 Product Modification, Market Modification,
Repositioning
In-class Project
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See Project Sheet