PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING FINAL
A dealer loader is
A gift given to a retailer that purchases a specified quantity of merchandise
The ____ prohibits price fixing among firms in an industry.
Sherman Antitrust Act
Which of the following is the best definition of product features?
Specific design characteristics that allow a product to perform certain tasks
___________ is an advertisement promoting a product and identifying the names of participating retailers that sell the product.
a dealer listing
One advantage of nonprice competition is that
a firm can build customer loyalty.
Adam Marker is the head of a company that produces computer software for production scheduling. The firm is small and presently does not generate enough volume to justify hiring a sales force. The firm is probably using ____ to maintain contact with the firms using its products.
agents
A product mix is best described as
all products offered by a firm
Clothing must be labeled with the country of manufacture, fabric content, and
care instructions
Chronic price wars often benefit ______ in the short run, but they tend to ______in the long run. not consumers; harm wholesalers
consumers; weaken organizations
When Coach agrees to pay Dillard's a certain proportion of the cost of providing television advertising emphasizing Coach purses, Coach is offering
cooperative advertising
National Lumber is evaluating its complete product mix. It wishes to decrease some of its marketing expenditures and streamline its product offerings. National Lumber will most likely look at products in the ____ stage of the product life cycle as possibilities for elimination.
decline
Procter & Gamble makes at least eight different laundry detergents. This is most relevant to the issue of
depth of product mix
_____________ identifies changes in public opinion affecting an organization.
environmental monitoring
A marketer uses only one pricing objective to avoid organizational confusion.
false
An effective approach for dealing with potential unfavorable public relations resulting from a negative event is to discourage news coverage.
false
Marketers have little influence over shaping consumers' concepts or perceptions.
false
Universal decided to run its new commercials for all of its theme parks several times a day for three weeks and then not at all for two weeks. It will then run the commercials again for three more weeks. Universal is using a ____ schedule for its advertising.
flighting
Salespeople strive to match their influencing tactics to the prospect. Most prospects respond to
information exchange and recommendations.
______ advertising supports organizational images, ideas, and political issues while ______ advertising touts the uses, features, and benefits of goods and services.
institutional;product
Mass media advertising is used less frequently today because of
its high cost and lower effectiveness in reaching some target markets.
Adidas is establishing a ______ pricing objective to maintain or increase its product's sales in relation to total industry sales.
market share
A brand manager in a multiproduct firm would be responsible for
performance of a specific brand
Catherine is out shopping with her friends for the day. While evaluating a decision to purchase a handbag, she says, "People notice when you buy the most expensive brand of a product." Catherine is most likely a _____ consumer.
prestige-sensitive
Three major ways in which marketers engage in product differentiation are
product quality, product design and features, and product support services.
Promotion can help keep prices lower because
promotion of prices intensifies price competition.
Lowinski Lawn Care Equipment Company manufactures lawn mowers and other lawn care products. Its latest lawn mower comes with blades that incorporate new technology that allows them to last five times longer than typical blades. The lawn mower also includes a comfort grip that is easier to hold and an updated style design available in a variety of colors. Lowinski Lawn Care Equipment Company is most likely differentiating itself through _____ with its blades and through _____ with its handle and styling.
quality;design
The purpose of ______ discounts is to help the seller maintain steady production throughout the year.
seasonal
What type of pricing objective would an organization use if it were in a favorable position and desired nothing more?
status quo
The cost per thousand (CPM) indicator shows
the cost to expose 1,000 people to a one-page magazine advertisement.
Price is a key element in the marketing mix because it relates most directly to
the generation of total revenue
A salesperson finds and analyzes information about each prospect's specific product needs, current use of and feeling about brands, and personal characteristics during
the preapproach
Pricing objectives should be stated explicitly, stated in measurable terms, and specify a
time frame for achieving them.
The Tommy Bahama Company utilizes a special strategy to sell its ECO-shirt line. Its basic promotional tool is the discount. These discounts offered to middlemen for performing certain channel activities are referred to as ____ discounts.
trade
A product line includes a group of closely related product items that are considered to be a unit because of marketing, technical, or end-use considerations.
true
A product need not be a physical product.
true
A salesperson's performance is often compared with the performance of other salespeople operating under similar conditions.
true
Among others, management recruits from within the firm or from recommendations of individuals by current employees.
true
An early-bird special offered by a restaurant during off-peak hours is an example of the secondary-market pricing strategy.
true
Competition-based pricing is important if competing products are almost homogeneous or if price is the key variable in the marketing strategy.
true
Cost, speed, load flexibility, dependability, frequency, and accessibility are considered when choosing a transportation mode.
true
Designing a product that customers perceive as different from competing products is an example of product differentiation.
true
Differential pricing means different buyers pay different prices for the same quality and quantity of product.
true
Factors affecting pricing decisions can include demand, distribution, and the way in which the product is promoted.
true
Head-to-head positioning can be appropriate even when the price is higher.
true
If possible, the salesperson should handle objections only when they arise.
true
The local florist advertises a discount on arrangements during the month of April because the anniversary of the store's opening is in April. This is an example of special-event pricing.
true
Brand uniqueness is not important in nonprice competition.
false
It is never good to ask customers questions while giving the sales presentation, as the customer may raise objections that the salesperson cannot overcome.
false
An organization that uses pricing to increase its market share would likely set the brand's price below those of competing brands of similar quality.
false
Cooperative advertising refers to advertisements promoting a product and identifying participating retailers that sell the product.
false
Cost-based pricing results in a high price when demand is high and a low price when demand is low.
false
Delivery, installation, financing, repair, warranties, and guarantees are all examples of product features.
false
Demand-based pricing strategies are easy to use.
false
Distribution outlets become more difficult to secure during the growth stage of a product's life cycle because of aggressive competition.
false
Drawing together the processes and functions of two or more stages of the channel under one management is horizontal integration.
false
Exclusive dealing occurs when a supplier stipulates that a channel member must purchase additional products besides the one it wants.
false
Generally, a salesperson's performance is judged by comparing it with predetermined standards rather than by comparing it with the performance of other salespeople.
false
In a comparative advertisement, advertisers point out that their brand has characteristics that are superior to those of competing brands, but they do not actually mention the brand names of competitors.
false
Mass media is used more frequently today than in the past.
false
Most organizations place far more emphasis on price than on product quality.
false