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    criteria for successful market segmentation. * Substantiality: Is the kids’ group large enough to warrant developing and maintaining a special marketing mix? I think so. However‚ there is a challenge finding the right size or balance. If the kids’ group is too large in one region‚ there is a risk of diluting effectiveness‚ and if the group becomes too small‚ the company will lose the benefits of economies of scale. There are often very large customers that provide a large portion of

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    Marketing Case Study II: Aqualisa Quartz Introduction and Problem Statement Aqualisa‚ a premium British shower manufacturer‚ is experiencing teething problems with its new line of electronic mixed shower products – Quartz. Despite being hailed as “a breakthrough in shower technology” (Case p. 6)‚ early sales were dismal. Plumbers‚ the main channel of Aqualisa’s products‚ have developed an ‘electronic phobia’ since the late 1980s when early electronic showers failed‚ hurting Quartz by association

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    AQUALISA QUARTZ In an industry where gaining a competitive advantage through product innovation was deemed impossible‚ Aqualisa developed a breakthrough product‚ launching the Quartz in the U.K. shower market in May 2001 with great optimism. Four months after the initial launch of Quartz‚ Aqualisa has only managed to sell the product at a rate of 15 units a day. Managing Director Harry Rawlinson set a goal of selling 100 to 200 units of Quartz showers a day to break through to the mainstream. This

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    to segment markets‚ but the most effective approach for Tesla would be to use a concentrated segmentation strategy. Tesla should not try to appeal to everyone by engaging in a mass marketing campaign. A concentrated segmentation strategy will allow Tesla to employ its limited resources more efficiently. Tesla needs to study different segmentation methods to better understand the profile of the customers in each segment. Studying and differentiating the segments will allow Tesla to look at the consumer

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    Customer care Caring about your customers — and showing it through your service — gives you a high return on the time‚ effort and money you invest. Loyal customers are well worth nurturing. They buy more‚ more regularly. And the cost of selling to them is almost nil‚ whereas finding new customers is an expensive business. Satisfied customers will recommend your product to others. Dissatisfied customers will complain about you to an average of ten other customers and potential customers

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    Contents: Introduction Abstract Steps in market segmentation‚ targeting and positioning Market segmentation Why does segmentation required? Steps in segmentation process Stages of Identifying Market Segments Market Segmentation of Consumer Market ‚ Business Market and international marketing Target market Targeting strategies Evaluating segmentation for targeting Evaluating Market Segments Process of choosing target market Factors to be considered while target market selection Decision

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    consider what personality traits the consumers posses. Of course there are serveral ways to group together personalities ex (fashionable‚ innovative‚ extroverted‚ etc). I have chosen to use Karen Horney’s theory of three personality groups for segmentation of the music consumer market. Karen Horney states that people can be grouped into three personalities; compliance‚ aggression and withdrawl. Since music consumers can be an almost entire population‚ it would be a good idea to segment this population

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    Market Segmentation Geographic Segmentation Geographic Segmentation is collecting and analyzing information according to the physical location of the customers or other data source. Carrefour marketers use geographic segmentation because they know where to sell their product to increase advertising and sales effect. For example‚ there are different numbers of population among each state in Malaysia then Selangor state consist of most highest population with 51026000 peoples. Therefore‚ Carrefour

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    Emtel’s Market Segmentation Emtel divides its segments into three categorical parts: * For You * For your Business * For your Home For You By the term For You emtel targets individuals of mostly all age groups. For this particular segments or simply the biggest segment‚ emtel offers a wide range of services and promotions. For the For You segment emtel offers both the prepaid and postpaid option: Prepaid: Where one recharge his/her account and talk or text for only the amount

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    Essentials of Marketing Mini-Project #1 Which segment you believe you would fall in to and why? The Sustainability Passion Index (SPI) is a segmentation model from The SHIFT Report‚ which is made up of five unique SPI segments based on people’s level of environmental consciousness. After a careful analysis of the five SPI segments‚ I believe I’d fall into the category of The Casual Spectator. Although it’s important to note that not all characteristics of The Casual Spectator express what I personally

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