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"Corporate pilot fish" are former employees who start a new business based primarily on contacts and contracts with their old company. A corporate pilot fish would probably pursue a(n) __________ targeting strategy.

Micromarketing

Many companies use the Internet to allow consumers to design customized products; for example, Nike allows customers to order shoes with custom color combinations. This is a form of

Micromarketing

__________ is an extreme form of a targeting strategy

Micromarketing

Golden Years Vitamin Corporation targets consumers living in Florida who are over age 65. Golden Years is using __________ segmentation.

geodemographic

Retail store chains often use __________ data to tailor each store's assortment to the preferences of the local community.

geodemographic

The phrase "birds of a feather flock together" captures the idea of __________ segmentation.

geodemographic

Kim's Kayak Tours initially identified active retirees living in the retirement community nearby as one of its target markets. Kim then tailored her service and marketing message to the interests and schedules of that audience. Kim initially used __________ segmentation and then used __________ segmentation.

geodemographic; lifestyle

Differences in weather and climate create opportunities for

geographic segmentation

If values provide an end goal, and self-concept is the way one sees oneself in the context of that goal, lifestyles are

how we live our lives to achieve our goals.

Within a perceptual map, a(n) __________ represents where a particular market segment's desired product would lie.

ideal point

Adidas Group owns Reebok and Rockport—both of which offer different types of shoes. Having a variety of brands allows adidas to use a differentiated targeting strategy to

obtain a bigger share of the shoe market

A __________ is often used to illustrate the position of a firm's products or brands in consumers' minds.

perceptual map

"Why create a perceptual map?" asked David. Andreas, the senior marketing manager, gave him four reasons. Which of the following is not a valid reason?

"It's a way to show the position of the company throughout the product's life cycle."

Fiona is looking to expand her pet grooming business and wants to evaluate the profitability of a potential new market. The area she is looking at has 2,000 homes and Fiona estimates that 20 percent of them would be likely to use her service. She charges $45 per grooming and on average customers groom their pets six times a year. Fiona estimates her variable costs to expand her business will be $10 per grooming and her fixed costs are $10,000. How much profit would Fiona make on this new segment?

$72,240

PRIZM and Tapestry divide and sort small geographic areas into categories using 60 or more demographic and lifestyle characteristics. These market research tools are examples of __________ segmentation.

A. geodemographic

When a marketer adjusts the marketing mix to give customers a clear, distinctive understanding of what the product does, the marketer is engaging in psychographic segmentation

F

A company that sells only multigrain, low-calorie bread should use an undifferentiated targeting strategy.

F

A complex product that is best described in writing will be difficult to explain to consumers who are unable to read. For this reason, a segment in which many consumers could not read would be considered unattractive because the consumers would not be responsive.

F

A value proposition compares the price of a product to its benefits

F

As it relates to positioning, a self-values map displays the position of products or brands in the consumer's mind

F

NASCAR redirected its marketing efforts when a survey indicated that almost 50 percent of its fans were female. This is an example of psychographic segmentation.

F

The STP process is made up of strategy, targeting, and promotion

F

The Value and Lifestyle Survey (VALS) conducted by Strategic Business Insights (SBI) is a widely used tool for geographic segmentation.

F

Whenever Donald calls on potential pest control customers, he emphasizes the fact that, unlike the national franchise competitors, he is a local business person and has been in business over 20 years. Donald is __________ his business relative to his competition.

Positioning

__________ involves defining the firm's marketing mix variables so that target customers have a clear, distinctive, and desirable understanding of the firm's offerings relative to competitors' offerings.

Positioning

Automobile manufacturers could build cars specially designed for very tall people (for example, over seven feet), but it is likely that this segment is not substantial

T

Coca-Cola launched Coke Zero to attract new customers in a segment it might not get with Diet Coke

T

For products like pencils and paper clips, marketers should probably use an undifferentiated targeting strategy

T

Giant Food Stores in suburban Washington, DC, adjusts its ethnic food aisle offerings based on the ethnic groups living near each store. Giant Foods is using geodemographic segmentation.

T

It would be logical for bathing suit marketers to use geographic segmentation

T

Maintaining a unique value proposition can be sustained in the long term only in monopoly situations or monopolistic competition situations

T

Perceptual maps include positions of current brands as well as ideal points where a consumer segment would want a product to be

T

Positioning strategies generally focus either on how the product benefits the consumer or on how it is better than competitors' products

T

The first step in the STP process is to establish an overall strategy

T

When deciding how to promote his new medical oncology center, Dr. Jones decided that he did not need to throw a large grand opening reception. Instead, he promoted the center to the internal medicine doctors in the area, who were the doctors most likely to refer patients to the center. Dr. Jones was engaged in a concentrated targeting strategy

T

For each target market, General Imaging Corporation, a manufacturer of imaging equipment, will engage in positioning by adjusting its marketing mix variables in order to give customers

a clear, distinctive, and desirable understanding of their products relative to competing products. Positioning is the process of defining marketing mix variables so that target customers have a clear, distinctive, desirable understanding of what the product does or represents in comparison with competing products

Segmentation, targeting, and positioning

are part of a firm's marketing strategy.

Jim wants to position his firm against his competitors. In doing so he should

avoid looking too much like the competitor so that he'd confuse the target segment.

The light beer commercial with the slogan "less filling, tastes great" was based on __________ segmentation.

benefit

__________ segmentation is the segmentation method most directly related to value creation for consumers.

benefit

Toothpastes sold in supermarkets and pharmacies promise various results, such as whiter teeth, protection against gum disease, tartar control, or fresh breath. Toothpaste marketers are using __________ segmentation.

benfit

The first step in the STP process is to

clearly articulate the firm's vision or marketing strategy objectives.

Four frequently used targeting strategies are the micromarketing, undifferentiated, differentiated, and __________ targeting strategies.

concentrated

When Penguin Catering Services first opened, the owner decided to target only events at resorts in its geographic region. Penguin Catering was using a(n) __________ targeting strategy

concentrated

Beer marketers know that high school educated, working-class males from the ages of 25 to 40 make an attractive market for their products. This is a __________ segment of the beer market.

demographic

Talbots, an upscale women's clothing store, targets college-educated women between 35 and 55 years old with average household income of $75,000 or more. This is a form of __________ segmentation.

demographic

Television advertising has recently expanded to include "mini-ads," which are short ads lasting 5 to 10 seconds. These ads are most useful in advertising to men, since men are more likely than women to channel surf during commercial breaks. Given this fact, this type of advertising will be more useful to marketers engaged in __________ segmentation

demographic

The National Hockey League redirected its marketing efforts when a survey indicated that almost 50 percent of hockey fans were female. This is an example of __________ segmentation

demographic

__________ segmentation is the most common basis of consumer market segmentation because these segments are easy to define and usually easy to reach.

demographic

Marketers often employ a combination of segmentation methods, using __________ to identify and target their customers, and __________ to design products and messages to appeal to them.

demographics and geography; lifestyle or benefit segmentation

Psychographics is the segmentation method that delves into how consumers

describe themselves

When firms target several market segments with a different offering for each segment it is using which targeting strategy?

differentiated

Adidas Group owns Reebok, Rockport, and TaylorMade brands. Adidas uses the different brands to pursue a(n) __________ strategy

differentiated targeting

After assessing the market growth potential and market competitiveness for his company's baby products in Mexico, Harmon wanted to evaluate market access. To do this, Harmon would consider

ease of accessing or developing distribution channels and brand familiarity.

Karen has identified four potential market segments for her Rent-A-Chef home meal catering service. The next step is to

evaluate the attractiveness of each segment.

Airlines were among the first retailers to embrace loyalty segmentation when they created

frequent-flyer programs.

Marketers often create a special marketing mix for loyalty segments because these segments are

generally profitable.

Carlos has identified four potential market segments for his Rent-A-Nurse service. He will now compare the segments to see if they are distinct from each other. Carlos is evaluating whether or not each segment is

identifiable

Sally is in the new marketing department of a midsized lawn and garden company. She is working on the first marketing plan the firm has ever used. She has defined the mission and objectives, and she just finished a situation analysis for the firm. The next step is to

identify and evaluate opportunities by conducting segmentation, targeting, and positioning analysis.

Although marketers have found that psychographics are often more useful for predicting consumer behavior than demographics, psychographic segmentation

is a more expensive method for identifying potential customers.

A differentiated targeting strategy can allow a firm to obtain a bigger share of the overall market; this strategy

is likely more costly than an undifferentiated strategy

Firms use a differentiated targeting strategy because

it helps obtain a bigger share of the market.

Paul is considering psychographics as a way to segment the market for his small travel agency. This approach to segmentation offers him an advantage because

it is based on underlying reasons why people make choices.

When Talbots, an upscale women's clothing store, tries to portray an image of "traditional, conservative, and with good taste," it is appealing to its target market's

lifestyle

Demographic segmentation is segmentation based on all of the following except

lifestyle.

One of the benefits of a differentiated targeting strategy is that it allows the firm to diversify its business and

lower overall risk.

When Ron complained to his bank about the unprofessional behavior of one teller, the branch manager added a code into his accounts alerting all tellers that Ron was a valued customer and to provide whatever service he requests. The branch management included Ron in its __________ segmentation.

loyalty

Alex has found that both commercial and residential real estate buyers respond positively to his marketing communication message. Alex has identified __________ that respond similarly to his marketing efforts.

market segments

When selecting a target market, firms will be most successful if they

match the firm's competencies with a market segment's attractiveness.

When Mr. How, a Pennsylvania-based discount lumber and hardware chain, sent snow blowers to its Augusta, Georgia, store in April, it was engaged in

misguided geographic segmentation.

We often see advertisements touting a product as being made with natural ingredients, or being long-lasting. Marketers using these types of promotions are positioning their products based primarily on

product attributes.

Caroline is assessing market growth, market competitiveness, and market access for each segment she has identified. Caroline is assessing the __________ of each potential market segment.

profitability

Regina wants to position her financial services company. Regina can position her services according to all of the following except

profitability

A university using benefit segmentation and targeting students who want to get a degree quickly while still working full-time would most likely focus on

providing classes at convenient times and offering online courses.

Baby Boomers represent a huge demographic segment for travel marketers. Baby Boomers are also heavily motivated by self-fulfillment, which creates the possibility of __________ segmentation.

psychographic

VALS is the most widely used __________ segmentation tool.

psychographic

Marketers have found that __________ segmentation is often more useful for predicting consumer behavior than __________ segmentation.

psychographic; demographic

Education marketers know that the primary motivations of most nontraditional college students are self-respect and self-fulfillment, so they craft their marketing message to emphasize the benefits these consumers are looking for in a college education. Which type of segmentation method was used to segment this market?

psychographics

College students can be a less __________ market segment because students' media habits are quite diverse and firms might have to use a wide variety of media to attract this segment.

reachable

Ryan wants to sell personal website services to American soldiers in Afghanistan. Because of the difficulty of communicating with people in a war zone, Ryan may have trouble with this segment not being

reachable

With access to the Internet nearly universal in the United States, many potential market segments have become more

reachable

Gloria is opening an upscale women's clothing store in a growing suburban residential area. Gloria knows her target market is upper-income women living within 20 miles of her store. She can't afford to purchase a PRIZM or Tapestry analysis, so she will most likely use __________ as a basis for targeting her market.

real estate values by subdivision

Karen has identified four potential market segments for her Rent-A-Chef home meal catering service. She will now evaluate whether or not each segment is attractive relative to all of the following except

realistic

For a segmentation strategy to be successful, the customers in the segment must react similarly and positively to the firm's marketing mix. In other words, the market segment must be

responsive

The manager of Plantation River Country Club wanted members of the very upscale club to use the bar and dining facilities more frequently. He offered a two-for-one "happy hour" special but few members showed up. The manager did not have a grasp of what would make his target market

responsive

When Starbucks first opened, many critics suggested, "No one will pay $4 for a cup of coffee." Starbucks's critics suggested consumers would not be __________ to the company's offerings.

responsive

Geodemographic segmentation can be particularly useful for __________, because customers typically patronize stores close to their neighborhood.

retailers

Which of the following would not be used in calculating the profitability of a segment?

segment perceptions

Ronaldo wants to develop an Internet auction-based business and is working through the STP process. After establishing his objectives, describing potential market segments, and evaluating the attractiveness of each segment, Ronaldo now has to

select a target market.

Beverage companies often use television commercials with images of young people laughing and enjoying themselves on a beach or in a club. These images are designed to appeal to consumers' __________, suggesting "be like me."

self-concepts

To develop psychographic segments, the marketer must understand consumers'

self-values, self-concept, and lifestyles.

Greta is concerned that one of the potential market segments she has identified for her dog grooming service is too small and has too little income to have sufficient buying power. Greta is concerned with whether the segment is

substantial

Almost all U.S. political candidates use some combination of red, white, and blue in their campaign posters. They are trying to position themselves in voters' minds using

symbols

Paula is trying to determine whether the segments she is considering for her day care center will be profitable. Which of the following will not specifically help her in this analysis?

the average number of school-age children in families sending a child to the day care center

One of the reasons marketers use loyalty segmentation is

the high cost of finding new customers.

After assessing the market growth potential for his company's baby products in Mexico, Harmon wanted to evaluate market competitiveness. To do this, Harmon would consider

the number of competitors, entry barriers, and product substitutes.

Whenever the president of the local public university promotes the institution, he emphasizes the university's price (much lower than neighboring private colleges) and high quality. He is positioning the institution based primarily on

the value proposition.

For products like clothespins, which provide the same benefit for all consumers, marketers should probably use a(n) ________ strategy

undifferentiated targeting

Marco was assigned to help create a positioning strategy for his employer's products based on product attributes. He should consider

what the target market would consider the most important features.

While demographic and geographic segmentation of retail customers are relatively easy, these characteristics do not help marketers determine

what their customers need.


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