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Know and understand market segmentation and target marketing elements Research Your Market Know and understand market segmentation and target marketing elements

Target Market

Profiling Your Customers Market – A group of people or companies that have a demand for a product or service and are wiling and able to buy it. Target Market – The particular group that you are interested in reaching. You simply identify who your primary customer will be for your store. The market segment should be measurable The segment should be large enough to be profitable The segment should be reachable.

Finding your customers involves three steps: 1. Identify Why a Customer Would Want to Buy Your Product or Service 2. Segment Your Overall Market Market segmentation – involves using specific characteristics to analyze your market by breaking down a larger target market into smaller segments. The market is broken down by: Demographics – Personal characteristics such as age, gender, location, education, occupation, income level, marital status, and household type Psychographics – The social and psychological characteristics of your customers which include needs, values, buying styles, culture, and interests Geographics – Market segmentation based on where people live based on local, regional, national, or global markets Buying Characteristics – Segmentation based on the customers’ knowledge of products and services and the customers’ personal experiences and reactions to the products and services 3. Research Your Customer

Analyzing the Competition Competition Research – Studying the competition can provide you a wealth of information about your customer, the market, and the profit potential. This research might give the business owner knowledge of how a market might be better served.

Market Research

Marketing Information System Market Research – A process designed to identify solutions to a specific marketing problem by systematically gathering and analyzing data. Research should be conducted to minimize risk and enhance chances of success Research does not require any special skills, only the ability to ask questions, record data, and take time to understand what it means A great deal can be learned about customer buying habits by watching and talking to current customers

Data Collection Two types of data that can be collected Primary data – Information collected for the first time to analyze a specific situation. Subjective data – cannot be statistically analyzed. Example: group interview which provides instant feedback. Measurable data – more reliable because statistical analysis can be conducted. Example: asking individual customers what their preference might be. Primary Research Methods Surveys – personal, telephone, and mail interviews Observation – watch and record actions of people Experimental Method – observe the results of changing one or more marketing variables while keeping other variables constant

Secondary Research Methods – sources can include: Secondary Data – Information that already has been collected for purposes other than your current research. This data is quicker, easier, and less expensive to collect. You should check secondary data first. Secondary Research Methods – sources can include: Sales and marketing magazines The U.S. Department of Commerce Trade Associations Business Publications Other sources such as local chambers of commerce or local colleges and university sources Internet Sources

The Research Process Six steps of the research process 1. Identify a need or define the store’s problem 2. Obtain primary and secondary data 3. Organize your data 4. Analyze your data 5. Recommend solutions 6. Implement a plan of action