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MGT301 Principles of Marketing Lecture-42
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Summary of Lecture-41
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Global Marketing
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Global Marketplace
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Looking at the global marketing environment Deciding whether to go international Deciding which markets to enter Deciding how to enter the market Deciding on the global marketing program Deciding on the global marketing organization
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Think Globally Act Locally
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Today’s Topics E-Marketing Internet marketing
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e-Marketing
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Internet Marketing
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Internet was used for the first time in 1982. Internet was used for the first time in 1982. It began to expand in 1991 with the World Wide Web. It began to expand in 1991 with the World Wide Web. Internet technologies pose managerial implications to business. Internet technologies pose managerial implications to business. Students must learn how technology affects business operations. Students must learn how technology affects business operations. The Birth of the Internet
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Digitalization and Connectivity Digitalization and Connectivity –The flow of digital information requires connectivity Intranets, Extranets, and the Internet The Internet Explosion The Internet Explosion –Key driver of the “new economy” Major Forces Shaping the Digital Age
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New Types of Intermediaries New Types of Intermediaries –Brick-and-mortar firms often face disintermediation from click-only competitors –The click-and-mortar business model has been highly successful
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The Role of the Internet in Marketing
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The fastest growing communications technology. Within the first five years, 50 million people were connected. Capable of interactively sharing information in real time. The Role of the Internet in Marketing
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New Tool to Reach Consumer
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Internet Postal Service Television Telephone Radio
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The Internet Presence Engage in interactive, personalized communications E-mail Web Sites On-line Banner Ads On-line Banner Ads Virtual storefronts and inventory systems Easy access to delivery info Easy access to delivery info Lower storage costs Lower storage costs Reduces Inventory Reduces Inventory
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Internet Demographics and Trends Factors Influencing On-Line Buying Behaviour Factors Influencing On-Line Buying Behaviour Attitude toward technology Income Motivation to use Technology
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Electronic Commerce
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Financial Institution consumer retailer / manufacturer internet
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Definitions E- Commerce E- Commerce E-Marketing E-Marketing E-Business E-Business
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E-Commerce The process of conducting business transactions over electronic networks, mostly the Internet The process of conducting business transactions over electronic networks, mostly the Internet
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E-Marketing The process of utilizing Information Technology in the conception, distribution, promotion, and pricing of goods, services, and ideas to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational objectives
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E-Business The use of Information Technology in all business tasks including production, marketing, accounting, finance, and human resources management The use of Information Technology in all business tasks including production, marketing, accounting, finance, and human resources management
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Marketing: Marketing: –Use of 4 “P’s” to meet customer’s needs E-Marketing: E-Marketing: –Supply Chain Management –Use of technology to increase efficiency of marketing –Increases company profitability and adds customer value
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1. Power Shift from sellers to buyers 2. Increasing Velocity 3. Death of Distance 4. Global reach 5. Time compression 6. Knowledge management is key 7. Market deconstruction 8. Intellectual capital rule Rules of E-Marketing
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6. Knowledge management is key 7. Market deconstruction 8. Intellectual capital rules
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Buyer Benefits of E-Commerce Convenience Convenience Easy and private Easy and private Greater product access/selection Greater product access/selection Access to comparative information Access to comparative information Interactive and immediate Interactive and immediate
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Seller Benefits of E-Commerce: Relationship building Relationship building Reduced costs Reduced costs Increased speed and efficiency Increased speed and efficiency Flexibility Flexibility Global access, global reach Global access, global reach
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E-mail marketing Key tool for B2B and B2C marketing Key tool for B2B and B2C marketing Clutter is a problem Clutter is a problem Enriched forms of e-mail attempt to break through clutter Enriched forms of e-mail attempt to break through clutter
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Business-to-Consumer (B2C) Business-to-Consumer (B2C) Basic Forms of Electronic Commerce Basic Forms of Electronic Commerce Business-to-Business (B2B) Business-to-Business (B2B) Basic Forms of Virtual Business
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The Virtual Community Bulletin Boards Chat Rooms Newsletters Discussion Lists Types of Virtual Communities Types of Virtual Communities
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Internet’s Influence on The Global Village Broadens and enhances access in developing nations Broadens and enhances access in developing nations Allows businesses to “leapfrog” into development Allows businesses to “leapfrog” into development Levels playing field for disadvantaged countries Levels playing field for disadvantaged countries
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Key Success Factor for Internet Businesses
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Strategies for Web Success 1. Offer Customer Driven Products 1. Offer Customer Driven Products 2. Define the Product 3. Set the Price 4. Distribute the goods
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Decision Variables of the Marketing Mix Decision Variables of the Marketing Mix
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Decision Variables Organizations moving away from standardized, mass distributed products Customer Service and Relationship building Using technology to provide consumers with “virtual” trial products Pricing Strategies Decision Variables of the Marketing Mix Decision Variables of the Marketing Mix
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Internet Marketing Objectives
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Internet Marketing Objectives Internet Marketing Objectives Sales Level Repeat Purchase Market Positioning Image Brand Awareness On-Line Market Share Internet Marketing Objectives
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On-Line Promotion Banner Advertisements Button Advertisements Interstitial Advertisements Untargeted E-Mail Marketing Targeted E-Mail Marketing
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Value Speed Global Marketing Implications The Digital World
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Catch for Pakistani Business
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Use it as a Tool to do Business Use it as a Tool to do Business Increase your Customers Base Increase your Customers Base Increase your Efficiency and Effectiveness Increase your Efficiency and Effectiveness Cost Effective Cost Effective Time Saving Time Saving Open New Venue Open New Venue Be the Part of Global Economy Be the Part of Global Economy
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Enough for today...
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Summary E- Marketing E- Marketing The birth of the Internet The birth of the Internet The role of the internet in the marketing The role of the internet in the marketing
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e-Marketing
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The Birth of the Internet
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The Role of the Internet in Marketing
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Definitions E- Commerce E- Commerce E-Marketing E-Marketing E-Business E-Business
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Rules of E-Marketing
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Basic Forms of Virtual Business
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Business-to-Consumer (B2C) Business-to-Consumer (B2C) Basic Forms of Electronic Commerce Basic Forms of Electronic Commerce Business-to-Business (B2B) Business-to-Business (B2B) Basic Forms of Virtual Business
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Decision Variables of the Marketing Mix Decision Variables of the Marketing Mix
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Catch for Pakistani Business
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Next…. Marketing and Society
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MGT301 Principles of Marketing Lecture-42
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