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PE – Acquire foundational knowledge of marketing information management to understand its nature & scope PI – Explain the need for sport/event marketing information
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Marketing Information - data collected from internal or external sources or from marketing research Facts - something that actually exists; reality; truth Estimates - an approximate judgment or careful calculation about the impact of a product Predictions - a forecast of something to happen Relationships – What happens to products, estimates or predictions based on changes
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Vendor – someone from whom a business purchases goods or services. Distributors – channel members who help to sell a business’s products. Trade journals – industry-specific publications
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How to use MIM in SEM determine potential customers determine products & gauge interest determine marketing opportunities solve marketing problems implement/measure effectiveness of marketing plans monitor & improve marketing performance make decisions about all marketing plans identify trends to determine what changes are occurring in the marketplace determine means to neutralize your competitors from gaining market share from you
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Additional uses of MIM Be proactive with your customer base Attract & maintain your target market by staying in touch with their ever-changing needs Togetherness Links the consumer, public and the marketer to provide better products and information to analyze your marketing efforts Marketing mix Improve your understanding of marketing as a process for your product Competition Beat them at their game!
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a. Who consumes our product? b. Who decides on the purchase? c. Who consumes our competitors’ products? d. What products compete with ours? e. What products complement ours? f. What are the key benefits sought by consumers? g. When do consumers buy? h. Why do consumers buy? i. How do consumers consume our product?
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General Market Data Size of Market Demographics Purchase Behaviors Future Trends Spectatorship or Participation Level Individual Consumer Data Names and Numbers Product Usage (Frequency) Method of Payment Pattern of Consumption Example: If you want to encourage someone to purchase tickets to the Carolina Panthers you might use the data listed above to assist in your marketing plans…or look at current trends in the marketplace http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHPLVHgTGd0&feature=relmfu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHPLVHgTGd0&feature=relmfu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHPLVHgTGd0&feature=relmfu
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1. To learn about its target market's needs and wants, a professional soccer league should obtain information from its fans A.before it implements organizational changes. B.only when there appears to be a p problem. C.if ticket sales show short-term improvement. D.in a proactive and systematic manner.
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1. To learn about its target market's needs and wants, a professional soccer league should obtain information from its fans A.before it implements organizational changes. B.only when there appears to be a p problem. C.if ticket sales show short-term improvement. D.in a proactive and systematic manner.
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2. Sporting-goods businesses often gather marketing information to A.identify trends. B.obtain licensing contracts. C.gain the respect of competitors. D.adjust credit ratings
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2. Sporting-goods businesses often gather marketing information to A.identify trends. B.obtain licensing contracts. C.gain the respect of competitors. D.adjust credit ratings
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2.03 Activity 1: It’s a Hit case study 2.03 Activity 2: Marketing Research Read lap and answer questions on the total recall questions Turn all of the above in for a grade
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