Marketing Exam 2

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Product Position

the way a product is defined by consumers on important attributes- the place the product occupies in consumers' minds relative to competing products

Return-on Quality Management

view quality as an investment and holding quality efforts accountable for bottom line results

The Marriott has 30 differentiated hotel brands: This is an example of which type of marketing?

differentiated marketing

age and lifecycle segmentation

dividing a market into different age and life-cycle groups

Income Segmentation

dividing a market into different income segments

Gender segmentation

dividing a market into different segments based on gender

What are Nike's Brand Elements?

- swoosh logo - reputable - stand behind their product - slogan - commitment to sustainability

What are the Levels of Product

1) Core Product (experience) 2) Actual Product (added features) 3) Augmented Product (additional services and benefits)

Demographic Segmentation is....

1) Easier to Measure 2) consumer wants/needs vary closely with demographic variables

What are the Target Marketing Steps

1) Identifying market segments 2) Selecting 1 or more of them 3) Developing products and marketing programs tailored to each

What are the 3 groups of Industrial Products?

1) Material and Parts (raw materials and manufactured) 2) Capital items ( aid in buyer's production/operation) 3) Supplies and Services (operating supplies and repair, maintenance items)

Market Segments must be what (5 things)?

1) Measurable 2) Accessible 3) Substantial (large or profitable enough) 4) Differentiable 4) Actionable

What are the steps to Individual Product Decisions?

1) Product Attribute 2) Branding 3) Packaging 4) Labeling and logos 5) Product support services

Companies must first look at ....

1) Segment size and growth 2) Segment structural attractiveness 3) Company objectives and resources

What are the 4 Types of Marketing that Target broadly/narrowly?

1) Undifferentiated marketing 2) Differentiated Marketing 3) Concentrated Marketing 4) Micromarketing

What are the steps to Positioning and DIfferentiation?

1) identify set of differentiating competitive advantages on which to build a position 2) Select an overall positioning strategy 3) effectively communicate and deliver the chosen position to the market

What are the 4 Consumer Products?

1. Convenience 2. Shopping 3. Specialty 4. Unsought

Which differences to promote

1. Important 2. Distinctive 3. Superior 4. Communicable 5. Preemptive 6. Affordable 7. Profitable

Concentrated Marketing (niche)

A market-coverage strategy in which a firm goes after a large share of one or a few segments or niches - Involves high risk

Product

Anything that can be offered to a market for attention, acquisition, use, or consumption that might satisfy a want or need

What are examples of services

Banking, Hotel, Airline travel, retail

Ex: A store targeting a single group such as left-handed people: This is an example of which type of marketing?

Concentrated Marketing

Toothpaste is an example of which consumer product

Convenience

What does Behavioral segmentation variable refer to

Dividing based on consumer knowledge, attitudes, and uses of a product or responses to a product

____ is important for marketing

Experience

Most international firms focus on smaller sets based on what 4 factors?

Geographic location, Economic factors, Political/Legal factors (type of gov, receptivity to foreign firms, monetary regulations, amount of bureaucracy), Cultural Factors

Ex: American Express gas different credit cards such as Amex vs Student: What form of segmentation does this example describe?

Income Segmentation

Having a custom made Rolls Royce is an example of which type of marketing?

Individual Marketing

Zara is a located in different countries. This is an example of which type of segmentation?

Intermarket Segmentation

How does starbucks have so much success?

It engages customers and consistently delivers the full blown starbucks experience

Shopping at Aldi is an example of which type of possible value proposition?

Less for much less

What are the 2 Dimensions of Quality

Level and Consistency

Ex: Panera caters to healthy-eating segment of people. What type of segmentation does this example describe?

Lifestyle Segmentation

Most brands moved away from ___ and moved towards ____

Mass marketing, target marketing

Bugatti is an example of which type of marketing?

Micromarketing

What are the 5 possible value Positions?

More for More, More for the Same, The Same for less, Less for Much Less, More for Less

Louis Vuitton is an example of which possible value proposition?

More for more

Walmart vs Target is an example of which possible value proposition?

More for the same

Diversification

New product and new market

Ex: Starbucks created the seasonal beverage PSL: What form of segmentation does this example describe?

Occasion Segmentation

Differentiated Marketing (segmented)

a market-coverage strategy in which a firm decides to target several market segments and designs separate offers for each

What are the Other markets Offerings?

Organizations, people, places, ideas

____ is also a part of marketing

Packaging

Hollywood is a city that attracts many tourists. This is an example of which other market offering?

Place marketing

What are competitive advantages based on?

Price, Availability: so having lower prices or providing more benefits that justify the higher price

____ is a competitive differentiating tool

Product Features

What are the Points of Differentiation

Product, Services, Channels, People (employees), Image

Clothing is an example of which type of consumer product

Shopping

Microsoft's "Whats next" encourages girls to enter the tech/science field. This is an example of which other market offerings?

Social Marketing

Rolex is an example of which consumer product?

Specialty

What do products include

Tangible objects, services, events, persons, places, organizations, ideas

Costco is an example of which possible value proposition

The Same for Less

Product Style and Design

The style or appearance and the design shape the customer exerience

What form of marketing do unloyal customers do?

They tell the company which brands are most competitive with its own

Life insurance and Red Cross Blood Donations are an example of which type of consumer product

Unsought

What form of marketing do loyal customers do?

Word of Mouth

Competitive Advantage

a company has a unique characteristic that differs from competitors that appeals to customers

Convenience Product

a consumer product that customers usually buy frequently, immediately, and with minimal comparison and buying effort - frequent purchase - little planning - low involvement - low price - widespread distribution - mass promotion

Unsought Products

a consumer product that the consumer either does not know about or knows about but dos not normally consider buying - little product awareness - price varies - aggressive advertising and personal selling

Shopping Products

a consumer product that the customer in the process of selecting and purchasing usually compares on such attributes such as suitability, quality, price, style - less frequent purchase - comparison involved - higher price - selective distribution in fewer outlets - advertising and personal selling by both producer and resellers

specialty products

a consumer product which unique characteristics or brand identification for which a significant group of buyers is willing to make a special purchase effort - strong brand preference - little comparison - low price sensitivity - highest price - carefully targeted promotion

Undifferentiated marketing (mass)

a market-coverage strategy in which a firm decides to ignore market segment differences and go after the whole market with one offer (the company designs a product and market program that appeals to the largest number of buyers)

Brand

a name, term, symbol, design, or combination thereof that identifies a seller's products and differentiates them from competitors' products

Consumer Product

a product bought by final consumers for personal consumption

Industrial Product

a product bought by individuals and organizations for further processing or for use in conducting a business

Target Market

a set of buyers sharing common needs or characteristics that the company decides to serve

Positioning Statement

a statement that summarizes company or brand positioning using this form: to (target segment and need) our (brand) is (concept) that (point of difference)

Place Marketing

activities undertaken to create, maintain, or change attitudes and behavior of target consumers toward particular places

Organization Marketing

activities undertaken to create, maintain, or change the attitudes and behavior of target consumers toward an organization

What does Demographic segmentation variable refer to

age, life-cycle stage, gender, income, occupation, education, religion, ethnicity, generation

Services

an activity, benefit, or satisfaction offered for sale that is essentially intangible and does not result in the ownership of anything

Total Quality Management

approach to constantly improving product quality

More for the Same

attacking competitors value proposition by offering more for the same price

What does Psychographic segmentation variable refer to

based on lifestyle or personality characteristics

Occasion Segmentation

based on occasions what buyers get the idea to buy, actually make their purchase or use the purchased item

Benefit Segmentation

based on the different benefits that they seek from a product

Market Offering

combination of products, services, information to satisfy a market need or want - it brings value to target customers

Brand Elements

different components of a brand that identify and differentiate it

Differentiation

existing product in new marketing or new product in the same market

Intermarket Segmentation (Cross-Market)

forming segments of consumers who have similar needs and buying behaviors even though they are located in different countries

What are the 4 Major Segmentation Variables

geographic, demographic, psychographic, behavioral

What does Geographic segmentation variable refer to

geographical units like nations, states, regions, counties, citieis, neighborhoods

The Same for Less

gives a good deal

Usage Rate

light, medium, and heavy product users

Hyperlocal Social Marketing

location-based targeting to consumers in local communities or neighborhoods using digital and social media

More for More

most upscale product for higher price (prestigious lifestyle)

User Status

nonusers, exusers, firsttime users, regulars

Perceptual Positioning

price and orientation (luxury vs performance)

Lifestyle Segmentation

segmentation that divides people into groups based on their opinions and the interests and activities they pursue

Loyalty Status

segmented by consumer loyalty (Based on brands, stores, companies)

Colorful Disruptive Names

separate groups through like-minded consumers Ex: "Toys & Tots" or "Carpools & Cartoons"

Less for Much Less

settle for less-optimal performance or give up some benefits for a lower price - no promotional pricing or price matching

More for Less

short run = success, long run = difficult to sustain the best of both positioning

Local Marketing

tailoring brands and marketing to the needs and wants of local customer segments - cities, neighborhoods, and even specific stores

Individual Marketing

tailoring products and marketing programs to the needs and preferences of individual customers

Micromarketing

tailoring products and marketing programs to the needs and wants of specific individuals and local customer segments; it includes local marketing and individual marketing

Packaging

the activities of designing and producing the container or wrapper for a product

Product Quality

the characteristics of a product or service that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or implied customer needs

Value Proposition

the full positioning of a brand - the full mix of benefits on which it is positioned

Social Marketing

the use of traditional business marketing concepts and tools to encourage behaviors that will create individual and societal well-being


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