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CPAS REVIEW 2013-2014 MARKETING CHAPTER 2—THE MARKETING PLAN
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Section 2.1 Marketing Planning Chapter 2 the marketing plan Section 2.2 Market Segmentation
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SWOT analysis PEST analysis marketing plan executive summary situation analysis marketing strategy sales forecasts performance standard Section 2.1 Marketing Planning
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Section 2.1 Marketing Plan
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Marketing Planning Section 2.1 Marketing Plan
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Marketing Planning SWOT analysis An assessment of a company’s strengths and weaknesses and the opportunities and threats that surround it; SWOT: strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats. SWOT Analysis prepares a company for competition or a changing marketplace provides guidance and direction for future marketing strategies Section 2.1 SWOT Analysis
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Marketing Planning SWOT analysis SWOT Analysis prepares a company for competition or a changing marketplace provides guidance and direction for future marketing strategies Section 2.1 SWOT Analysis
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Section 2.1 SWOT Analysis Marketing Planning
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The three C’s of internal analysis C C C ompany ustomers ompetition Strengths and weaknesses are internal factors that affect a business’s operation. Section 2.1 Internal Strengths and Weaknesses Marketing Planning
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The three C’s of internal analysis C C C Section 2.1 Internal Strengths and Weaknesses Marketing Planning
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Section 2.1 Marketing Planning Internal Strengths and Weaknesses
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Section 2.1 Marketing Planning Internal Strengths and Weaknesses
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Section 2.1 Marketing Planning Internal Strengths and Weaknesses
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Section 2.1 Marketing Planning Internal Strengths and Weaknesses
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Section 2.1 Marketing Planning Internal Strengths and Weaknesses.
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Section 2.1 Marketing Planning Internal Strengths and Weaknesses
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Section 2.1 Marketing Planning Internal Strengths and Weaknesses.
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Section 2.1 Marketing Planning Internal Strengths and Weaknesses.
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Four Factors of a PEST Analysis Political Economic Socio-Cultural Technological PEST analysis Scanning of outside influences on an organization. Section 2.1 PEST Analysis Marketing Planning
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Four Factors of a PEST Analysis Political Economic Socio-Cultural Technological PEST analysis Section 2.1 PEST Analysis Marketing Planning
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Political Issues Government affects business operations Economic Issues Socio-Cultural Factors Technology Recession Unemployment Currency Rates Import Pricing Trade Restrictions Changes in attitudes, lifestyles, and opinions provide opportunities and threats Companies must embrace technology and innovate to stay competitive Section 2.1 PEST Analysis Marketing Planning
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Political Issues Economic Issues Socio-Cultural Factors Technology Section 2.1 PEST Analysis Marketing Planning
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Section 2.1 PEST Analysis Marketing Planning Economic Factors
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Elements of a Marketing Plan Executive Summary Situation Analysis Objectives Marketing Strategies Implementation Evaluation and Control executive summary A brief overview of the entire marketing plan. situation analysis The study of the internal and external factors that affect marketing strategies marketing strategies Strategy that identifies target markets and sets marketing mix choices that focus on those markets Section 2.1 Writing a Marketing Plan Marketing Planning
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Elements of a Marketing Plan Executive Summary Situation Analysis Objectives Marketing Strategies Implementation Evaluation and Control executive summary situation analysis marketing strategies Section 2.1 Writing a Marketing Plan Marketing Planning
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Section 2.1 Writing a Marketing Plan Marketing Planning Marketing Plan Objectives
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Marketing Planning Section 2.1 Writing a Marketing Plan
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Market Segmentation Section 2.2 The key to marketing is to know your customer or target market. Market segmentation helps identify the target market.
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Market Segmentation Section 2.2 The key to marketing is Market segmentation helps
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Market Segmentation Section 2.2 market segmentation demographics disposable income discretionary income geographics psychographics mass marketing
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Market Segmentation Section 2.2
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Market Segmentation Section 2.2 Types of Segmentation DemographicGeographicPsychographicBehavioral Age Gender Income Marital status Ethnic background Local State Regional National Global Attitudes Opinions Interests Activities Personality Values Shopping Patterns Decision-making process demographic Statistics that describe a population in terms of personal characteristics such as age, gender, income, marital status, and ethnic background. psychographic Grouping people with similar attitudes, interests, and opinions, as well as lifestyles and shared values.
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Market Segmentation Section 2.2 Types of Segmentation DemographicGeographicPsychographicBehavioral demographic. psychographic.
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Market Segmentation Section 2.2 Types of Segmentation Labels Used to Segment by Generation Baby Boom Generation Generation XGeneration Y
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Market Segmentation Section 2.2 Types of Segmentation Labels Used to Segment by Generation Baby Boom Generation Generation XGeneration Y
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Market Segmentation Section 2.2 Types of Segmentation Income Disposable Income Discretionary Income disposable Income Money left after taking out taxes. discretionary income Money left after paying for basic living necessities such as food, shelter, and clothing.
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Market Segmentation Section 2.2 Types of Segmentation Income Disposable Income Discretionary Income disposable Incomediscretionary income
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Market Segmentation Types of Segmentation 80 percent of a company’s sales... are generated by 20 percent of its loyal customers Section 2.2
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Market Segmentation Types of Segmentation Section 2.2
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Market Segmentation Mass Marketing Vs. Segmentation Section 2.2 Mass Marketing AdvantagesDisadvantage mass marketing Using a single marketing strategy to reach all customers. Economics of scale Simplified marketing plan Competitors can identify unmet needs and wants and then steal customers
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Market Segmentation Mass Marketing Vs. Segmentation Section 2.2 Mass Marketing AdvantagesDisadvantage mass marketing Using a single marketing strategy to reach all customers.
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Market Segmentation Mass Marketing Vs. Segmentation Section 2.2 Niche Marketing AdvantagesDisadvantage Extremely precise Increased chance for success Cost – Research – Production – Packaging – Advertising
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Market Segmentation Mass Marketing Vs. Segmentation Section 2.2 Niche Marketing AdvantagesDisadvantage
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