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Marketing Aspects and Principles Objectives History of marketing Define marketing Discuss the importance of Marketing Marketing process Describe components of a Marketing plan Provide keys marketing concepts Historical background •19th century : 1 market Limited products • 20th century What is marketing? • “identifying and satisfying consumer needs” What are Consumers’ Needs, Wants, and Demands? This Is a Need Needs - state of felt deprivation including physical, social, and individual needs. Types of Needs Physical: Food, clothing, shelter, safety Social: Belonging, affection Spiritual ( ISLAM) This Is a Want Wants - form that a human need takes, as shaped by culture and individual personality. This Is Demand Wants Buying Power “Demand” MARKETING UR LIFE Game Why do it? Approximately 80% of new products and businesses fail within three years after they reach the market Why Businesses Fail (The 3 Ms) Money - sufficient operating capital and cash flow Management - skills and experience Marketing - knowing and accessing your customer Basic definitions •Advertising •Promotion •Publicity •Public Relation (PR) •Sales •Marketing •Circus example Overlapping concepts The selling concept The marketing concept • The selling concept: “Consumers will not buy enough of your product if you leave them alone” Focus nokia • The marketing concept: “Foundation = market = people = needs” Integrating all the organization’s activities, including promotion, to satisfy these wants. Focus Marketing conception focuses on needs and goals rather than products Product oriented 7up “ A bottle containing a drink “ Market oriented “Obey your thirst” Danon “ our product is healthy” “ Fat vs Thin “ Carrier “ our AC is durable” A story What are examples of good [bad] marketing? GOOD •McDonald's vs Jollibie BAD • Commercials that don’t tell you what the product is • Boring song (Amazon’s commercial) • Commercial in the middle of a classic film segment A Simple Model of the Marketing Process Needs , wants , demands Products Value , cost & satisfaction Exchange and transaction Capture value from customers in return Markets Marketers and prospects A Simple Model of the Marketing Process Needs , wants , demands Products Value , cost & satisfaction Exchange and transaction Capture value from customers in return Markets Marketers and prospects Product as an Idea Products do not have to be physical objects. Here the “product” is an idea—protecting animals. Marketing Myopia Sellers pay more attention to the specific products they offer than to the benefits and experiences produced by the products. They focus on the “wants” and lose sight of the “needs.” A Simple Model of the Marketing Process Needs , wants , demands Products Value , cost & satisfaction Exchange and transaction Capture value from customers in return Markets Marketers and prospects Value and Satisfaction Expectation 8 Performance 10 Expectation Performance 10 8 Overall value = Benefits / costs A Simple Model of the Marketing Process Needs , wants , demands Products Value , cost & satisfaction Exchange and transaction Capture value from customers in return Markets Marketers and prospects Exchange & Transaction Act of obtaining a desired object from someone by offering something in return. A trade of values between two parties. One party gives X to another party and gets Y in return. Can include cash, credit, check, or barter. A Simple Model of the Marketing Process Needs , wants , demands Products Value , cost & satisfaction Exchange and transaction Capture value from customers in return Markets Marketers and prospects What is a Market? The set of actual and potential buyers of a product. These people share a need or want that can be satisfied through exchange relationships. A Simple Model of the Marketing Process Needs , wants , demands Products Value , cost & satisfaction Exchange and transaction Capture value from customers in return Markets Marketers and prospects Marketers and Customers Marketer types: - Creative marketer - Responsive marketer Customer types: -Potential customer -Actual customer GAME Components of a Marketing Plan