Mktg. 370 Ch. 9
the third step of the market segmentation process is to evaluate segment ____________, which is based on such criteria as its profitability, responsiveness, and reachability
attractiveness
__________ segmentation groups consumers according to objective characteristics, such as age, gender, income, and education
demographic
age, gender, and income are all examples of ___________ segmentation variables
demographic
when kellogg's introduced special K, the marketing communications about the product were meant to primarily appeal to women. this is an example of ________ segmentation
demographic
psychographics is a segmentation method that delves into how consumers actually ___________ themselves
describe
Ford Motor Company owns Ford, Mercury, and Volvo automotive brands, Ford Motor uses this variety of brands to pursue a _________ targeting strategy?
differentiated
Foster Design sells different types of clothing for men and women. to ensure the retail store locations contain the appropriate assortment of clothing for the area, the firm should use _____________ segmentation
geodemographic
marketing positioning involves a process of defining the marketing mix variables so that the target customers _____________
have a clear distinctive understanding of the product
which of the following are considered when using the Tapestry Segmentation system?
home value, education, age
a point where a market segment's desired product would be located on a perceptual map is called the ________ point
ideal
which of the following are criteria considered by marketers to evaluate whether or not a segment is worth pursuing
identifiable, profitable, reachable
one of the benefits of differentiated targeting strategy is that it allows the firm to _____________
obtain a bigger share of the market
individuals in different segments should have obvious _________ within the segment and greater _________ across the segments
similarities; differences
symbols are generally registered __________ that are legally protected by the companies that create them
trademarks
T or F: firms must be able to identify who is within their markets to be able to design products or services to meet customer needs
true
T or F: value is a popular positioning method because the relationship between value and quality is important to consumers
true
companies should convey a clear, distinctive, desirable understanding of what the product or services do or what they represent relative to competing products, in the minds of consumers in their _________ market
target
some ___________, such as the Nike swoosh, are so strong and well known that they help position the brand
symbols
firms position products based on which of the following
symbols, value, salient attributes
what analytical method does a firm typically employ to assess the target market in light of its own competencies?
SWOT analysis
________ is a psychographic tool owned and operated by strategic business insights (SBI) that classifies consumers into eight segments based on their answers to the questionnaire
VALS
why might a start-up company benefit from selecting a concentrated targeting strategy?
a concentrated strategy is a more efficient use of limited resources
if a firm positions its product too closely to the competition, they risk _________
a trademark infringement lawsuit
ease of developing distribution channels and brand familiarity is also known as market ________
access
which of the following are ways in which firm commonly position themselves in the marketplace?
against a specific competitor, against an entire service classification, and against an entire product classification
firms that wish to change a product's positioning should be aware that it is _________
always a challenge to do so
breakfast food manufacturers have separated the market into many segments. Kellogg's makes several different types of breakfast cereal to _________ several very diverse segments
appeal to
the first step in the segmentation process is to ________ the vision or the objectives of the company's marketing strategy clearly
articulate
Southwest Airlines promotes its Rapid Rewards program to reward frequent flyers with benefits like free travel vouchers, priority seating, and premium beverages. this is an example of __________ segmentation
behavioral
__________ segmentation forms market segments based on the way consumers use a product, such as more frequently or with greater loyalty
behavioral
suppose that Coca-Cola were to divide its market up into segments based on the amount of soda consumers drink. what type of segmentation does this represent?
behavioral
__________ segmentation groups consumers on the basis of the outcomes they seek and derive from the products or service, such as clothing, appliances, toothpaste, or paper towels
benefit
when customers visit Hewlett-Packard's website, they can choose from different options based on what type of customer they are and why they need a computer. this is an example of __________ segmentation
benefit
marketers ask consumers a series of questions about competitors' products in order to determine the competing products' __________ on consumers' perceptual maps
brand positions
benefit segmentation is often effective because it is relatively easy to portray a product's or service's benefits in the firm's __________ strategies
communication
which of the following is an example of occasion segmentation for a chocolate maker?
company sells its chocolates in simple plastic bags, but also offers it in attractive boxes for gift giving
"Pork. The Other White Meat." is an advertising campaign that promoted pork as a white meat alternative to chicken or turkey. this is a positioning strategy that focuses on _____________
competition
market positioning is done so that the target customers have an understanding of the product offered by the company in comparison with _________ products
competitors'
by selecting only senior women golfers as the target and focusing all efforts on products to fit their needs, a firm is using a __________ targeting marketing strategy
concentrated
a perceptual map is used in developing a positioning strategy in order to display the position of the products or brands in the _____________ mind
consumer's
VALS shows __________ between psychology and lifestyle choices
correlations
on a perceptual map, marketers can represent the size of both ________ and potential markets by using different sized ovals that correspond to the market size
current
which of the following are the Circles for a Successful Value Proposition?
customer needs and wants, benefits provided by competitors, benefits the company provides
firms using a ___________ targeting strategy direct their efforts to several market segments with distinct brands and product offerings for each segment
differentiated
it is important to ensure that segments are distinct from one another because too much overlaps between segments means that __________
distinct marketing strategies are unnecessary to meet segment members' needs
a potential drawback to using psychographic segmentation is that it is a more ________ method than demographics to identify potential customers
expensive
T or F: once a firm selects a segmentation strategy, it should never be changed
false
segmentation that uses a combination of geographic, demographic, and lifestyle characteristics to classify consumers who may patronize stores close to their neighborhood is called __________ segmentation
geodemographic
Mcdonald's promotes coffee in cold, rainy Seattle and seasonal seafood meals including lobster and crab in select markets like New England. this is an example of ______________ segmentation
geographic
grouping a market by country, region, or areas within a region is known as _________ segmentation
geographic
because each segmentation method has its unique advantages and disadvantages, most firms often employ _________ methods
multiple
which of the following statements are true concerning micromarketing
it is also known as one-to-one marketing, it involves customizing a product or service, it is considered an extreme form of segmentation
the component of segmentation that is determined by how we live our lives to achieve goals is called _________
lifestyle
in light of the high costs associated with finding new customers who feel that a brand can meet their relevant needs and are willing to exclude competitors, today's companies are using "__________ segmentation" and investing in initiatives to retain their most profitable customers
loyalty
what are the factors considered in the analysis of profitability of a market segment?
market access, market competitiveness, market growth
which of the following are key factors to keep in mind when marketers focus their assessments on the potential profitability of market segments, both currently and future
market competitiveness, market growth
which of the following is NOT a factor influencing the profitability of a segment over the lifetime of a typical customer relationship?
market growth rate
__________ is the process of creating a clear, distinctive, and desirable understanding of the consumer's mind relative to competing products
market positioning
the process of dividing the market into groups of customers who have different needs, wants, or characterized is called ___________. these groups of buyers might want products or services designed especially for them
market segmentation
compared to most available targeting strategies, differentiated targeting is _________
more expensive
VALS enables firms to identify target segments and their underlying __________
motivations
_______ segmentation is a very specific form of behavioral segmentation by which segments are formed based on use of the product or service for a special event or activity, rather than everyday activities
occasion
psychographics study how people _________ their time and the underlying psychology that determines their choices
occupy
which of the following is NOT a market segmentation approach
political
when using a perceptual map, a company should select a ___________ according to what the map segment it is targeting really want--or, put another way, near a segment's ideal point for a product
position
a well-known symbol can be used as a ________tool, distinguishing the brand from its competition
positioning
sometimes, firms find it difficult to use demographics in their segmentation strategies. this is because in some cases demographics ___________
predict consumer wants and needs poorly
which of the main value components are contained in the value proposition "SportsAde offers serious athletes a great-tasting way to stay hydrated during exercise"
product/service category or concept, unique difference/benefits, target market
when assessing the attractiveness of a segment, marketing managers need to calculate the _________ from each segment, both current and future
profits
Daniel joined an outdoor activities club. he has begun to purchase many books about kayaking and rafting. Borders bookstore sends email promotions focusing on outdoor activities. this is an example of ____________ segmentation based on lifestyles
psychographic
VALS is the most widely used __________ segmentation tool
psychographic
despite different demographics, consumers may hold similar self-values and might perceive themselves to belong to a distinct group of people. to identify this segment, the marketing manager might use __________ segmentation
psychographic
while some segmentation methods rely on external descriptions and factors to break down the market, ___________ segmentation relies on consumers' descriptions of themselves
psychographic
persuasive communications and accurate product distribution are techniques used by firms to __________ market segments
reach
which of the following is NOT one of the main components of a value proposition?
reach a large audience
one positioning strategy focuses on the product attributes that are most _________ to the target market
salient
for a _________ strategy to be successful, the customers in the group must react similarly and positively to the firm's offering
segmentation
what are the three components of the STP process?
segmentation, positioning, and targeting
Mcdonald's often targets families by shower families having a good time in its advertising. this appeals to a family's ___________
self-concept
_________ is the image people ideally have of themselves
self-concept
which of the following are examples of self-values
self-respect, self-fulfillment, sense of belonging
_______ are goals for life, not just the goals one wants to accomplish in a day. they are the overriding desires that drive how a person lives his or her life
self-value
John is a supporter of environmental issues. He is constantly examining the "green" credentials of the products he purchases. John's purchasing behavior is a reflection of his _________
self-values
because consumers' tastes shift, markets are not _______ and competitors must therefore ________ those shifts
stagnant; react to
once the firm understands how its competitors' brands are viewed by the consumer, it should next __________
study how the competitors have positioned themselves
once a firm is able to identify the market and is able to design products or services to meet needs, the next step is to determine if the market size is __________
substantial
in the Circles for a Successful Value Proposition, the best situation for a firm is if:
the product or service overlaps with customer needs and wants, but not with competitor's offerings
after establishing overall objectives, why do marketers then use a particular method or combination thereof to develop and describe market segments?
to help firms understand the profile of each segment
a Caribbean resort wishes to identify customers that can afford and have the most interest in taking tropical vacations. using the VALS framework, the resort can develop a successful advertising campaign based on the ___________ of its target customers
underlying motivations
when a company sells commodities such as salt, sugar, or gasoline the firm might use a __________ strategy, although this strategy is becoming less common in an increasingly complex market
undifferentiated
when firms sell products that meet the needs of many kinds of consumers, it may use a ________ targeting strategy because there is little need to formulate different strategies for different groups
undifferentiated
which of the following are targeting strategies
undifferentiated marketing, concentrated marketing, and micromarketing
the _________ communicates the customer benefits to be received from a product or service--in other words, why a customer should purchase the product
value proposition