Marketing Chapter 6
Demographic
Age, life-cycle state, gender, income, occupation, education, religion, ethnicity, generation
Comparative Advantage
An advantage over competitors gained by offering greater customer value either by having lower prices or providing more benefits that justify higher prices
Differentiation
Differentiate the market offering to create superior customer value (decide on a value proposition #1)
Market Segmentation
Divide the total market into smaller segments (select customers to serve #1)
Psychographic
Lifestyle, personality
Micromarketing (local or individual) marketing
Netflix's personalized recommendations
Differentiated (segmented) marketing
Nike
Positioning
Position the market offering in the minds of target customers (decide on a value proposition #2)
Concentrated (niche) marketing
Rolex
Targeting
Select the segment or segments to enter (select customers to serve #2)
Perceptual Map
created by questioning a samples or consumers about their perception of products, brands, and organizations with respect to two or more dimensions.
What are the four major segmentation variables?
geographic, demographic, psychographic, behavioral
The same for less
gives a good deal
more for the same
high quality at lower prices
Criteria of differences to promote
important, distinctive, superior, communicable, preemptive, affordable, profitable
Why use multiple segmentation
it helps marketers segment people and locations into multiple groups of like-minded people
Unlike
key competing brands
Our products
key points of differentiation
What are the key requirements for effective segmentation
measurable, accessible, substantial, differentiable, actionable
Less for much less
meeting consumers' lower performance or quality requirements at a lower price
What are the 'winning' value propositions
more for more, more for the same, more for less, the same for less, less for much less
Geographic
nations, regions, states, counties, cities, neighborhoods, population density (urban, suburban, rural), climate
more for more
provides the most upscale product or service
Behavioral
purchasing behavior, usage occasions, benefits, user status, usage rate, digital proficiency, online activities, loyalty status
Our product
short but vivid description
Which provides
statement of key benefits
Positioning statement
summarizes company or brand positioning
For
target customer or segment
What are the four different targeting approaches?
undifferentiated (mass) marketing, differentiated (segmented) marketing, concentrated (niche) marketing, micromarketing (local or individual marketing)
Who
unsolved customer needs
The full positioning of a brand is called the brand's ______ _________
value proposition
Undifferentiated (mass) marketing
Coca-Cola
more for less
best winning proposition
Number of differences to promote
developing a unique selling proposition (USP) for each brand and sticking to it; positioning on more than one differentiator
