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LOGO The Consumer Audience Professor Yu Hongyan Sun Yat-Sen Business School, SYSU 17 November 2015

Chapter Outline  How Does Consumer Behavior Work?  Cultural and Social Influences on Consumer Decisions  Psychological Influences that Motivate Consumers  Behavioral Influences on Consumer Decisions  The Consumer Decision Process  Segmenting and Targeting

How Does Consumer Behavior Work?  Consumer behavior  Describes how individuals or groups select, purchase, use, or dispose of products – as well as describing the needs that motivate these behaviors  Consumer audience  People who buy or use products to satisfy their needs and wants  Customers  People who buy a particular brand or patronize a specific store

5-5 Cultural and Social Influences Culture  Tangible items and intangible concepts that together define a group of people or a way of life Social Class  The position a person and his/her family hold within society Why does Ad care about culture? Freedom, independence and individualism Families and group Value are few in number and hard to change Value are also internal and guide behavior

5-6 Cultural and Social Influences Reference Groups  A group of people who are used as a guide for behavior in specific situations Family  Two or more people who are related by blood, marriage, or adoption and live in the same household

5-7 Cultural and Social Influences Demographics  The statistical, personal, social, and economic characteristics that describe a population Characteristics  Age  Sexual orientation  Race and ethnicity  Occupation  Income  Geography

5-8 Psychological Influences Perception/State of Mind  Affects how people perceive information as well as determines the particular pattern of consumer behavior Motivations  Internal forces that stimulate people to behave in a particular manner  Produced by the tension caused by an unfulfilled need

5-9 Psychological Influences Attitudes and Values  Attitudes impact motivations  Influence how consumers evaluate products, institutions, retail stores, and advertising Personality  Distinctive characteristics that make people or brands individual  Brand personalities make them distinctive from their competitors

5-10 Psychological Influences Psychographic Influences  Lifestyle and psychological characteristics that have a bearing on how people make decisions Psychographics  Lifestyles  Looks at the ways people allocate time, energy, and money  The VALS system  Lifestyle profiles that collectively reflect a whole culture  Trends

5-11 Behavioral Influences  Usage behavior  How much of a product category or brand customers buy  Innovation and adoption  How willing people are to be innovative and try something new

5-12 The Consumer Decision Process  Need recognition  Information search  Evaluation of alternatives  Purchase decision  Postpurchase evaluation  The consumer recognizes the need for a product  Advertising should activate or stimulate this need

5-13 The Consumer Decision Process  Need recognition  Information search  Evaluation of alternatives  Purchase decision  Postpurchase evaluation  Can be casual or formal  Advertising helps the search process by providing information and making it easy to find, as well as remember

5-14 The Consumer Decision Process  Need recognition  Information search  Evaluation of alternatives  Purchase decision  Postpurchase evaluation  Consumers compare various products and reduce the list of options  Advertising helps sort out products on the basis of tangible and intangible features

5-15 The Consumer Decision Process  Need recognition  Information search  Evaluation of alternatives  Purchase decision  Postpurchase evaluation  Often a two-part decision  Select the brand  Select the outlet from which to purchase  In-store promotions affect these choices

5-16 The Consumer Decision Process  Need recognition  Information search  Evaluation of alternatives  Purchase decision  Postpurchase evaluation  The customer reconsiders and justifies the purchase  Determines whether the customer will keep the product, return it, or refuse to buy the product again

5-17 Segmenting and Targeting  Segmenting  Dividing the market into groups of people who have similar characteristics in certain key product-related areas  Targeting  Identifying the group that might be the most profitable audience

5-18 Segmenting and Targeting  Market aggregation strategy  When planners purposefully use one marketing strategy that will appeal to as many audiences as possible  Market segmentation  Assumes that the best way to sell is to recognize differences within the broad market and adjust strategies and messages accordingly

5-19 Segmenting and Targeting  Types of segmentation  Demographic segmentation  Geographic segmentation  Psychographic segmentation  Behavioral segmentation  Benefits segmentation  Sociodemographic segments  Niche markets  Defined by some distinctive trait

5-20 Segmenting and Targeting  Targeting the right audience  The target is described using the variables that separate this prospective consumer group from others who are not in the market  Profiling the target audience  Describing the target audience as if they are people you know  Used in developing media and message decisions

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