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1 The Product Life Cycle The stages

2 Extension Strategies  There are many ways in which an org can prolong a product’s life cycle.  They can change the product eg make it “new and improved”, add accessories to the product eg Dyson adding on a new style of handle, change the colour, limited editions, change the shape, make it portable, introduce new varieties

3 Promote the product  Buy one get one free etc, competitions, discount vouchers, 50% extra free, interest free credit,

4 Price  Lowering the price of a product to encourage new sales  Advertising Campaigns – increased spending on advertising to draw attention to the product once more – usually run in conjunction with promotions or price decreases or an improved product etc.

5  The product life-cycle  When we buy a product we need to know how long it will last. Perishable goods, like fruit and vegetables, have a short lifespan. Durables like a car have a longer lifespan. Different products last for different lengths of time.

6 Introduction  The product is tested and developed before it is launched. Initial sales will be low until the consumer starts buying. At this point, production costs are much higher than the revenue from sales.

7 GROWTH  As sales increase production becomes more profitable. The early development costs can be recovered. The success of the product can lead to brand loyalty and repeat sales. brand loyalty repeat salesbrand loyalty repeat sales

8 MATURITY  The product reaches its peak of sale and is at its most profitable point for the company. Competitors have now entered the market which may reach saturation point. saturation pointsaturation point

9 DECLINE  As new models and designs come out, or fashions change, a product may become obsolete. Sales fall, as does revenue. It is no longer profitable to produce it. obsolete

10 Applying the product life cycle to the marketing mix  Marketing teams watch for changes in the business environment and react to them. They respond to consumer needs, the actions of competitors or government and use the following strategies during each stage of the product life cycle.

11  Introduction  To make the target market aware of the new product it is important to heavily promote it. A special introductory price may help push the product. promoteintroductory pricepromoteintroductory price  Growth  As sales and profitability increase, the selling price may be reduced to make the product more attractive. Continued advertising around the brand name will help to sustain sales. The marketing team may consider expanding its distribution, to reach more consumers.

12  Maturity  Competitors will usually have entered the market at this stage. If their products are as good but cheaper the company may lose some of its market share. The pricing strategy must be reviewed. Marketers may also put added value onto their product, by offering accessories or insurance, for example. added valueadded value  Decline  Marketing cannot save a product at this stage, but targeting a different and smaller segment can prolong its life.


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