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The Market Map Illustrates the range of “positions” that a product can take in a market based on two dimensions that are important to customers. Examples.

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1 The Market Map Illustrates the range of “positions” that a product can take in a market based on two dimensions that are important to customers. Examples of those dimensions might be: High price v low price Basic quality v High quality Low volume v high volume Necessity v luxury Light v heavy Simple v complex Lo-tech v high-tech Young v Old

2 Brands - Positioning and Market mapping

3 How might a market map be used? One way is to identify where there are “gaps in the market” – where there are customer needs that are not being met. For example, in the chocolate bar market, Divine Chocolate (a social enterprise) successfully spotted that some consumers were prepared to pay a premium price for very high quality chocolate made from Fairtrade cocoa. Green & Black’s exploited the opportunity to sell premium chocolate made from organic ingredients. Both these brands successfully moved into the high quality / high price quadrant (see above) before too many competitors beat them to it.

4 The trick with a market map is to ensure that market research confirms whether or not there is actually any demand for a possible “gap in the market”. There may be very good reasons why consumers do not want to buy a product that might, potentially, fill a gap.

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6 Examples of those dimensions might be: High price v low price Basic quality v High quality Low volume v high volume Necessity v luxury Light v heavy Simple v complex Lo-tech v high-tech Young v Old


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