Marketing Midterm
Trayvon set up a lawn-mowing business in his neighborhood. He currently has 7 customers that want their lawns mowed each week, for which he charges $25 each. Trayvon spends $10 a week in gas and another $17 in yard waste bags and stickers. What is Trayvon's weekly profit
$148
Trayvon set up a lawn-mowing business in his neighborhood. He currently has 7 customers that want their lawns mowed each week, for which he charges $25 each. Trayvon spends $10 a week in gas and another $17 in yard waste bags and stickers. What is Trayvons weekly revenue
$175
Hakeem works as a sales representative for a major manufacturer of plywood and fiberboard. He developed long-term relationships with his customers, has a deep knowledge of their business, and helps them find creative solutions to problems. Hakeem's customer consider him to be a trusted advisor. What kind of sales representative is Hakeem
A consultative seller
Tailse's pet grooming business is booming. She is wondering whether it would be a good business move to open a second location across town. What part of the marketing plan would help Tailse identify the market trends, conditions, and competitive forces that would help her make a decision
A situational analysis
The main advantage of a push strategy is that it
Allows for firms to achieve economies of scale
Personal selling is a vital element in B2B sales because
B2B sales often involve more than one decision maker
The selling of goods and services to end-user consumers is referred to as
B2C marketing
A risk associated with product-line extensions is that the new product might take away from sales of existing products in the product line. This referred to as
Cabbibalization
Compare the following business offerings. Which is the best example of direct competition
Chevron and Exxon
Which of the following statements is true of post purchase behavior
Consumers expect certain outcomes from a product after making a purchase.
According to your text, the ultimate objective of supply chain management to
Coordinate processes with the goal of improving the entire chain's performance
After listening to customer requests for more travel routes to midwestern cities, an airline added routes to both Columbus and Indianapolis. By providing its customers with benefits that meet their needs, this airline is providing
Customer value
How has increased consumer use of the internet and networking technologies impacted the sales process
Customers contact sellers much later in the buying process
Everyman's Clothing Company manufacturers clothes to be sold in retail stores. After the clothing is manufactured, it is shipped to wholesalers who, in turn, use transportation companies to ship the product to various retail outlets. The manufacturer, wholesaler, transportation company, and retailer all work together to create and deliver the product. This is an example of
Delivering value
What is used to estimate how much consumer demand there is for a particular product and understand the factors drive it
Demand analysis
For the first quarter of the year, the price of the company's most popular e-reader is was $129. The company sold 750,000 units at this price. For the second quarter, the company decided to reduce the price of the e-reader to $109. At this price point, the company sold 1.5 million units indication that demand for the product is
Elastic
Monitoring developments outside of the firm's control with the goal of detecting and responding to threats and opportunities is called
Environmental scanning
To find out what scent consumers prefer for a new floor cleaner, the researcher conducts a focus group and exposes the participants to several scents, asking them which one they would buy. This is an example of
Exploratory research
A measure of the market value of all officially recognized final goods and services produced within a country in a given period is referred to as
Gross Domestic Product
A good mission statement should
Have fewer than 10 goals
Bart works for a consumer products company. Bart's job is to coordinate the flow of the goods from the factory to retail outlets, and everything in between. Bart works
In logistics
A new product is in the introductory stage of the product life cycle. When the marketing manager designs the advertising plan for this product, it will most likely be ____\ advertising
Informative
What is the promotional strategy that involves coordinating the various promotion mix elements to provide consumers with a clear and consistent message about firm's products
Integrated marketing communications
In the consumer decision making process, searches for information fall into which two categories
Internal and external
The costs required to make or buy a product, including risk of obsolescence, taxes, insurance, and warehousing space used to store the goods, are called
Inventory carrying
Which of the following is an advantage of a multi segment targeting strategy
It provides economies of scale in manufacturing and marketing
The prices of dividing a larger market into smaller groups based on meaningfully shared characteristics is referred to as
Market segmentation
An action-oriented document that guides the firms marketing strategy is the
Marketing plan
Bryce works for a telecommunications firm. His job is to go out and try to find new customers, which can also involve acquiring existing customers from competitors. Bryce's type of sales position is most accurately described as a
New-business salesperson
Which product carried the most potential for its company but also the most risk
Nike developed a new type of shoe that is unlike any on the market required custom fitting
Which statement is true of business markets
One customer can account for a huge volume of purchases.
One of the most important concepts in marketing is the price elasticity of demand, which is
Percentage change in quantity demanded in response to a percentage change in price
The two-way flow of communication between salesperson and a customer that is paid for by the firm and seeks to influence the customers purchase decision is referred to as
Personal selling
Tierre always wanted a Coach purse, but when she went to Coach store and saw the prices she decided she could live without it. This illustrates how ________ affected Tierre's purchasing decision.
Price sensitivity
Toyota sells the 4Runner, RAV4, and the Highlander. As a group, these cars represent
Product line
During what era in the evolution of marketing did grind believe that quality products would sell themselves
Production orientation
Which era in the history of marketing began in the early years of the United States and lasted until the mid-1920s when the growth in production outpaced consumer demand
Production orientation
Which order accurately depicts the eras in the evolution of marketing
Production orientation, sales orientation, marketing concept, relationship marketing
New category entries are described as
Products that are new to a company but not new to the market place
All the activities that communicate the value of a product and persuade customers to buy it are referred to as
Promotion
As it relates to customers, the aim of marketing is to
Provide customers with value
A firm regularly pits out press releases that focus on the company's contributions to the community, such as its 5K run for Alzheimer's and a paid day off so employees can volunteer for a cause of their choice. These communications are an example of
Public relations
Craig's Unique Cabinets id a business that provides custom cabinetry and furniture for both businesses and individual consumers. Craig does not make any products until he receives an order from their customer. What type of marketing strategy does this represent
Pull strategy
Which tool would allow a manager to estimate how much of a product will sell in a six month period
Sales forecasting
In personal selling situations, ____ services as the critical link between the firm and customers
Salespeople
Compare the following product offerings: which is the best example of direct competition
Starbucks and Dunkin' Donuts
Which statement about strategic planning is accurate
Strategic planning helps ensure marketers will select the right marketing mix strategies
The focal point of all marketing efforts is
The buying decision
What is marginal revenue
The change in total revenue that results from selling one additional unit of a product
To research which scent consumers prefer when buying floor cleaners. Tomas gave each focus group member a floor mop and had them mop the floor with three separate scented products. Then he asked them to rate them from most favorable to least favorable. What is the independent variable in this study
The different scented products
Luxury Motors introduced a new car to its already popular sedan line. The new car sold well in its first year so the company was surprised to find that its overall sales volume remained about the same in subsequent years as did its market share. What is the most likely reason for this to occur
The new car experienced cannibalization from the company's existing product line of sedans
Promotion is one of the components that forms a marketing mix
True
Dana headed to the shoe store to replace the everyday flats she usually wore to work. However, she also bought two other pairs of shoes because they were so cute she could not resist. These additional purchases are called
Unplanned purchases
The 80/20 principle holds that 20% of all customers generate 80% of the demand. Although the percentages usually are not exact, the general idea often holds true. Which consumer market segment is described here?
Usage Rate Segmentation
A major factory closed in your area, which caused a drop in the average income for the city. Which type of external force would this be considered in the marketing environment
economic
The five key components of the marketing plan are
executive summary, situation analysis, marketing strategy, financials, controls
In contrast to tools such as advertising and sales promotion, personal selling is often a much more effective tool
in complex purchase situations
Some metrics like awareness, engagement, and conversion are useful for _____.
increasing the success of a social media campaign
Inventions that have never been seen before and create a new market are considered
new-to-the-market products
How often should firms undertake the task of strategic planning
on a continual basis as conditions change
What percentage of new products fail in the marketplace
over 80 percent
The six major external factors that influence the marketing environment of a firm are economic, demographic, sociocultural, technological, legal, and
political
What type of sampling occurs when every person in the target population has a chance of being selected and the probability of each person being selected in known
probability
The first stage in the consumer decision-making process is ________.
problem recognition
Indirect competition occurs when
products provide alternative solutions to the same market
What is the key to creating value
providing consumers with benefits that meet their needs and wants
What type of strategies must companies embrace for an integrated supply chain to work
relationship based
______ is/are calculated by multiplying units sold by price, whereas ______ is calculated by subtracting costs from revenue
revenue, profit
A set of multiple companies directly linked by one or more of the upstream and downstream flows of products, services, finances, and information from a source to a customer is referred to as the _______.
supply chain
Marketing is defined as
the process of creating, communicating, and delivering value to customers and managing those relationships in ways that benefit the organization and its employees, customers, investors, and society as a whole.
The imbalance between actual and desired states is sometimes referred to as:
the want-got gap
What is a DSS
decision support system
Which type of cost is variable cost
delivery cost
A situation in which products that perform the same function compete against one another is referred to as
direct competition
