Chapter 2 Fashion & Marketing Chapter 2.1 Fashion Marketing Basics.

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Chapter 2 Fashion & Marketing Chapter 2.1 Fashion Marketing Basics

Fashion Marketing Basics Key Terms: Marketing Marketing Concept Target Marketing Market Segmentation Demographics Psychographics Geographics Behavioristics Fashion Merchandising

Marketing is one of most important aspects of business Marketing is the process of developing, promoting, and distributing products to satisfy customer’s needs and wants How Fashion Is Marketed

Fashion marketers follow the principles pf the marketing concept. Marketing concept is the idea that businesses must satisfy the customers needs and wants in order to make a profit Businesses must: Identify the customers Identify the products they want Make the products available at a price customers are willing to pay Fashion products are presented in a way that makes the customer want to buy the merchandise. The Marketing Concept

A target market is the specific group of people that a business is trying to reach. Businesses identify a target market their shared characteristics Market segmentation is a way of analyzing a market by categorizing their specific characteristics Specific characteristics include: Demographics Psychographics Geographics Behavioristic Target Market

Demographics are statistics that describe a population in terms of personal characteristics such as age, gender, income, ethnic background, education, religion, and lifestyle Psychographics are studies of consumers based on social and psychological characteristics such as attitudes, interests, and opinions. Geographics are statistics about where people live Behavioristics are statistics about consumers based on their knowledge, attitudes, use, or response to a product Target Market

Marketers may look at the purchase occasion for a product, the product benefits sought by consumers, or usage level and commitment towards a product: Purchase Occasion: identifies the instance when a consumer might use a product Product Benefits: identifies the benefits that consumers desire in a fashion product or service Usage level and commitment: identifies how often they use a product and their loyalty to purchasing it. Target Market

Purchase Occasion: “after-five”, or work attire Product Benefits: Stain-resistance or wrinkle-free Usage level and commitment: will you buy a replacement Target Market

Most fashion marketers try to attract several market segments at once. Ex. Gap sells to men, women, and children Consumer buying habits don’t remain the same. Changes in economic or social conditions can affect the consumer’s choices. Diverse and Changing Markets

After fashion marketers have identified their target customers and desired products, they must develop plans to have the products available. Fashion merchandising is the planning, buying, and selling of fashion apparel and accessories to offer the right merchandise blend to meet consumer demand. Fashion Merchandising

Merchandising is the main function of apparel retailing Retailers not only focus of styles and fashion merchandising, they also conduct business at their stores. Other retail responsibilities include: Store Operations Financial Control Personnel Sales Promotions Retailers and Fashion Merchandising

Its important to understand internal factors (can be controlled) and external factors (can not be controlled) in merchandising. Examples: Economic Issues Technology Advances Merchandising Market Factors

Chapter 2 Fashion & Marketing Chapter 2.2: Marketing Strategies

Fashion Marketing Basics Key Terms: Marketing Mix Product Place Price Promotion Promotional Mix Channel of Distribution Functions of Marketing

To successfully sell a fashion product to target customers, business must apply the marketing mix The marketing mix consists of four basic marketing strategies known as the 4 P’s of marketing Product Place Price Promotion The Marketing Mix & Fashion

Product refers to what a company is offering for sale to customers to satisfy their needs and wants. Products include goods and services Fashion marketers develop strategies that include producing, packaging, and naming a product Product

Place refers to the way products are distributed and their systems of delivery. Distribution means getting the product to the consumer Where will the customer purchase the product? How will it get to the store? Where is the store? Place

Price is the amount of money consumers will pay for a product Price depends on: Cost of Production The Markup Customer Demand Businesses must make a profit Price

Promotion is any form of communication that a business or organization uses to inform, persuade, or remind people to buy its product. There are 4 types of promotions that all businesses use and combine in a promotional mix: Sales promotion Public Relations and Publicity Advertising Personal Selling Promotion

Fashion retailers use: Special contests Displayed merchandise in windows Coupons They want to increase customer traffic in a store so people will buy the products None of these promotions require direct contact with the customer Sales Promotion

Businesses that attempt to create a demand for their products by securing news in newspapers or on radio or television use public relations and publicity Public relations are activities that promote the image and communications a company has with employees, customers, and the public. Publicity is any unpaid mention of a business, its employees, or merchandise in the media Retail stores sponsor charitable events for public relations and publicity Public Relations & Publicity

Advertising is a paid message that a business sends to the public about the product The messages appear in: Magazines Newspapers Brochures Television Commercials Outdoor Signage Fashion merchandisers use print ads in fashion magazines targeted to specific customers Advertising

Personal selling requires personal communication and contact with customers by the sales personnel. Personal Selling

There are three strategies that fashion marketers use to increase their business: 1.Increase the number of customers Customers must be aware of the location and products offered 2.Increase the average transaction Suggesting other products when customers purchase merchandise 3.Increase the frequency of repurchase Send special mailing offering discounts and coupons, as well as hosting fashion events Marketing Strategies

Channel of distribution is the path a product takes from the producer to the consumer This path represents place in the marketing mix Direct channel of distribution is a path in which products are sold by the producer directly to the customer Indirect channel of distribution is a path of distribution of products that involves one or more steps, or intermediaries Channels of Distribution

For apparel and home furnishings, the movement through the channels of distribution is called the soft- goods chain. The chain includes: Textile segment- includes fiber, yarn, and fabric production Apparel segment- produces the finished garments and accessories Retail segment- includes stores and outlets that sell directly to customers Fashion & Distribution

All business conduct marketing activities that can be classified into the 7 basic categories The 7 functions of marketing; Product/ service management Distribution Financing Pricing Marketing-information management Promotion selling The Functions of Marketing

Product/Service Management Function Consumers are always seeking new fashions Businesses must develop, maintain, and improve their products Distribution Function The methods of physically moving the products In a timely manner to reach the customers The Functions of Marketing

Financing Function Getting money to pay for the operation of a business Pricing Function How much will be charged for goods and services to maximize profit The Functions of Marketing

Marketing Information management function Gathering market information The 5 main elements in an information system are: 1. Input- reports, past records, or surveys 2. Storage- placing information if a disk or hard drive of a computer 3. Analysis- study the information and make decisions based on it 4. Output- reports of the analysis and conclusions 5. Decision making- the final result The Functions of Marketing

Promotion Function Includes advertising and other promotional methods Selling Function The direct personal contact that a business has with their customers The Functions of Marketing

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