Segmentation Why segmentation? External factors - globalization - clutter - knowledgable customers - competition - technology Internal factors - allocation of resources - effective marketing programmes - opportunies For NPD or/and market development Breaking down the market Potential market (everyone out there) Available market ( those who could buy the product) Target market (those we address) Penetrated market (those who actually buy the products) From
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What are Segmentation Variables? To understand what segmentation variables in marketing are‚ it helps to first know what market segmentation is. Market segmentation is the analysis of population demographics so they can be categorized in specific ways. These specific ways of categorization in market segmentation are why segmentation variables are needed and used. Four (4) groups of Segmentation Variables – 1. Geographic segmentation is based on variables such as: • Region: this kind of
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Introduction The Gap Inc. is a global specialty retailer that operates stores selling casual apparel and accessories for men‚ women‚ and children (Yahoo Market Guide‚ 2001). Under the Gap‚ are the Old Navy and Banana Republic brands (Yahoo Market Guide‚ 2001). Demographic/Psychographic/Geographic Segmentation Gap The Gap’s target age segment is males and females ranging from seventeen to twenty-five years old (Cosmopolitan‚ 2000‚ p. 2). The typical family life cycle for a Gap customer
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Nestle’ Segmentation Segmentation is defined as a group of people that share one or more characteristics. Each market segment is unique and marketing managers decide on various criteria to create their target market(s). They may approach each segment differently‚ after fully understanding the needs‚ lifestyles‚ demographics and personality of the target. Some e.g. of common characteristics are: interests‚ lifestyle‚ age‚ gender‚ etc. Common types of market segmentation include: geographic‚ demographic
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Market is the place where buyers meet respective sellers. While a collection of sellers constitute the industry for a good or service‚ a collection of buyers constitute the market for that good or service. Neither markets nor buyers are homogeneous in nature (Alderson‚ 1983; Assael and Roscoe‚ 1976; Claycamp and Massy‚ 1968; Smith‚ 1956; cited in Kara and Kaynak‚ 1997). Therefore‚ it is important for marketers to segregate customers with similar needs and wants as well as similar characteristics
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different sales levels. Lucky Lanka and Lanka Milk foods (CWE) both companies are in Dairy sector and comparing the two gross profit ratios is reasonable. LUCKY LANKA LANKA MILK FOODS (CWE) 2014/2013 2013/2012 2014/2013 2013/2012 Gross Profit Ratio 41% 40% 10% 17% Comparing Lucky Lanka company on 2013/2012 to 2014/2013 there is a 1% GPR of increase and Lanka Milk Foods (CWE) has decreased by 7% on the same period. Reason for the 1% GPR increased of Lucky Lanka is parallel increased of Cost
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Segmentation and TESCO Case: Segmentation is essentially the identification of subsets of buyers within a market who share similar needs and who demonstrate similar buyer behavior Using segmentation analysis helped Tesco PLC‚ Britain’s largest retailer stores to decide on their future marketing strategy and to appraise their competitive strengths Tesco realized the requirements for effective segmentation and that it must be Measurable‚ accessible‚ Differentiable‚ Substantial and Actionable
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1. Introduction “I don’t know the key to success‚ but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.” (Bill Cosby) The reason is because there are no two people that have exactly same likes and dislikes. Everybody in this world is different. Hence trying to make everyone happy at the same time merely blow the pleaser’s mind off. Taking that quote into consideration‚ it is not only true to an individual but also to every industry. A business cannot aim to sell their products to
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Introduction Nivea is a well-known brand within skin care and body care. It is part of a range of brands produced and sold by Beiersdorf. Beiersdorf‚ founded in 1882‚ has grown to be a global company specializing in skin and beauty care. Nivea brand represent very high quality beauty care and skin product. Nivea products close to its customers‚ regardless of where they live. They know what customer need and coming up with new products. The numbers of consumers are becoming increasingly interested
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Vodafone segmentation A Global segmentation has been developed and applied across all markets in the last 5 years. It covers consumer and business user segments‚ and in addition they have a chooser segmentation. The key challenge when doing the global segmentation was using variables which they are confident are applicable across all markets. Hence segmentation is predominantly age/lifestage‚ with some variables linked to attitudes to technology. A couple of segments that have been quoted
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