Chapter 7
The cartoon character "Jake" embodies the organizational values of Life is Good and is intended as a symbol of optimism and all that is right with the world. The "Jake" logo is an important symbol of the company's __________. A. product mix B. product portfolio C. brand D. product quality E. product line
C. brand
What are the two broad classifications of products?
Consumer products and industrial produdcts
Jim Laughlin, the director of communications for Life is Good, emphasized the importance of spreading awareness of the organization's goal of helping children through the sale of products to both customers and employees. If consumers rate Life Is Good more favorably because of these efforts, the company has increased its ____. A. brand equity B. service variability C. product mix D. product lines E. brand value
A. Brand equity
After a recent health scare, you decide that you should purchase life insurance. Life insurance is which type of product? A. Unsought B. Convenience C. Shopping D. Service E. Business
A. Unsought
After your big promotion at work, you decide to purchase a Rolex watch for yourself. Which type of product is your new watch? A. Business B. Specialty C. Shopping D. Service E. Convenience
B. Specialty
For many of Life is Good's customers, understanding of the company's positive message and social role makes a significant difference in terms of their response to the company's products and marketing. If this improves the company's financial position, it has increased its _____. A. internal marketing B. brand value C. brand equity D. brand awareness E. service intangability
B. brand value
You have decided to take your family on a vacation to the Bahamas. Which type of product is your vacation? A. Convenience B. Unsought C. Services D. Business E. Specialty
C. Services
Suppose you are moving to a new college dorm and need to buy a new piece of furniture. Which type of product is the furniture you purchase? A. Unsought B. Business C. Shopping D. Services E. Convenience
C. Shopping
What is the definition of a product?
A product is anything that can be offered to a market for attention, acquisition, use, or consumption that might satisfy a want or need.
What are the four major brand strategy decisions?
1. Brand positioning 2. Brand name selection 3. Brand sponsorship 4. Brand development
What are the four choices a company has for developing brands?
1. Line extensions 2. Brand extensions 3. Multibrands 4. New brands
What are the five important decisions marketers must make when developing individual products or services?
1. Product attributes 2. Branding 3. Packaging 4. Labeling 5. Product support services
What 4 aspects are services characterized by?
1. Services are intangible 2. Inseparable 3. Variable 4. Perishable
Which of the following statements is true regarding the marketing of services? A. Service providers do not need to differentiate their offerings B. Customer-facing employees are not important in the marketing of services C. Service providers do need to use segmentation and target marketing D. For service providers, a solution to price competition is to develop a differentiated offer, delivery, and image E. Buyer-seller interaction during the service encounter has little impact on service quality
D. For service providers, a solution to price competition is to develop a differentiated offer, delivery, and image
Your favorite candy bar, that you purchase often, is most likely considered which type of product? A. Shopping B. Unsought C. Services D. Convenience E. Business
E. Convenience
Life is Good utilizes a percentage of its profits to support its own charitable foundation, whose purpose is to provide support services for frontline childcare providers. Its notion of "Do well by doing good" is encapsulated by which of the following concepts? A. Branding B. Co-branding C. Brand extension D. Interactive marketing E. Social marketing
E. Social marketing
The founders of Life is Good started their business by hawking t-shirts on the street and selling them door to door in college towns. As the organization grew, the number of different lines of products it offered grew, too. Collectively, these assorted product lines might be described as Life is Good's __________. A. service offerings B. unsought goods C. product assortment D. merchandise assortment E. product mix
E. product mix
The major product line decision involves the line's _________, or the number of items in the product line
Length