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Marketing Indicator 1.02 – Employ marketing information to develop a marketing plan

THE MARKETING MIX Includes four basic strategies called the 4 P’s or elements of marketing. For each strategy, decisions have to be made for each product the business offers to best reach their target market. Product Place Price Promotion

The 4 P’s Product - decisions include what to make or obtain as the business’s product mix. Level of quality, features, branding, packaging, service, and warranty are items to decide and develop for each product. Product is important to obtain or develop the best product mix within your market and your target market.

The 4 P’s Place - decisions include where the customer can obtain the products. Many businesses utilize multiple channels of distribution. For example, store locations, website, and catalogs are the standard for most retailers today. Decisions of direct distribution or indirect distribution (intermediaries/middlemen) must be made. Place is important because it is where you make contact the customers This is the element that has direct impact on loyalty and repeat customers.

The 4 P’s Price - decisions include determining what a customer is willing to pay What competition is charging, determining seasonal discounts and allowances, and credit terms. Price is important because it establishes your profit and set the quality level of your products/services.

The 4 P’s Promotion - decisions include the promotional mix (advertising, sales promotion, selling, and publicity) These decisions are based on the budget a business sets for the promotional mix. Promotion is important because it communicates with your customers so they know about your product mix.

RELATIONSHIP OF GOALS, TACTICS, & STRATEGIES TO THE MARKETING MIX Mission Statement – the guiding principle for all business decisions and provides direction for planning. Goals/Objectives – established on a yearly basis and support the mission statement. Goals must be measurable and have a deadline. Yearly

RELATIONSHIP OF GOALS, TACTICS, & STRATEGIES TO THE MARKETING MIX Strategies – are then developed to accomplish goals and it reflects the method to achieve the goal (what to do). Monthly

RELATIONSHIP OF GOALS, TACTICS, & STRATEGIES TO THE MARKETING MIX Tactics – are then developed to accomplish the strategies ; it is the how things will be done, daily actions.

MARKETING STRATEGIES CHANGE…… What factors cause that change? Different Goals Economic conditions change Political or influence of governmental agencies changes Demand changes reflecting new consumer attitudes Environmental changes Advancements in technology Actions of Competitors

WHY ARE MARKETING STRATEGIES IMPORTANT IN THE MARKETING MIX? Marketing plan is created with marketing strategies for the marketing mix. Marketing strategies = framework of conducting business. It unites the marketing activities throughout the business and everyone is on the same page.

MASS MARKETING Mass Market is when the group is considered as a whole with all the marketing activities; using a single marketing plan. Ex. Chewing gum & light bulbs

MASS MARKETING Advantages Don’t have to pay for the production of similar products Can price and distribute one type of product more easily than many Can send one promotional message to everyone Easier to manage, cost effective Predictable response rates Easy to set up. Disadvantages: Diversity of the audience Unable to track return, low response rates Nonpersonal Beliefs that everyone is the same Low profit margins High competition

WHAT IS A TARGET MARKET? Identified segments of the market that a business wants to have as their customers. For example, teenagers, mothers-to-be, single mothers, American Family, men.vs. women, or college freshman. Each segment has wants and needs that can be targeted and utilized to develop effective strategies to reach existing and/or potential customers.

IMPORTANCE OF TARGET MARKETS A target market represents the people most likely to buy what you sell. These people have something in common that solidifies their desire for your product or service. And that something distinguishes them from the market at large.

SEGMENTATION Market Segmentation is the process of dividing a larger market into smaller parts. Market segment is a subgroup of a larger market that share one or more characteristics.

MARKET SEGMENTATION Advantages: Providing the products customers want Effective communication Higher response rate, Repeat and loyal customers Personal Disadvantages: More expensive, more difficult to produce Expensive to set up Requires more marketing research

WHY IS MARKET SEGMENTATION BEING USED MORE? Better matching of customer’s needs Better profits & opportunities for growth Repeat customers Target market communication More businesses operating globally creates more competition & greater market share via market segments It is more efficient in the long run.

4 TYPES OF MARKET SEGMENTATION Demographic Psychographic Geographic Behavioral

DEMOGRAPHIC SEGMENTATION Statistics that describe a population by personal characteristics such as age, gender, income, marital status, ethnicity, education, & occupation.

PSYCHOGRAPHIC SEGMENTATION Defined: Markets divided by social and psychological characteristics. ( Lifestyles, morals, values, & interests ) Characteristics reflect consumer buying behaviors. The characteristics are Interests, Habits, Activities, Lifestyles, Opinions, & Hobbies. These reflect who your customers are. Businesses that use Marketing principles to guide their decision making must evaluate and reevaluate their customer’s wants and needs continuously to stay ahead in the game.

GEOGRAPHIC SEGMENTATION Markets divided by where the customer lives. It is valuable information because businesses can tailor their product mix based on location. Characteristics are nations, states, regions, counties, cities, or neighborhoods.

BEHAVORIAL SEGMENTATION Segmenting a market base on the way customers use a product or behave toward a product. Types of behavioral segmentation: Product Benefits Usage Loyalty Occasions