CHAPTER 1- OVERVIEW OF MARKETING 1. Marketing – social and management process where individuals or groups acquire their needs and wants by creating value and exchanging it among themselves. 2. Marketing Process : * Understand the marketplace and customers needs and wants. * Design a customer-driven marketing strategy. * Construct an integrated Marketing program that delivers Superior value. * Product * Promotion * Price * Place * Build profitable relationships
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Signature: _______________ Date: / / Marketing Assignment Task 1. Ac 1.1. Explain the various elements of the marketing process (1) Provide at least two definitions of marketing and explain in your own words Marketing: a; Marketing includes research‚ targeting‚ communications (advertising and direct mails) and public relations. It is the process by which a firm profitably translates costumers needs into revenue. b; Marketing is helping people buy your product or service. It
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Markets to Target Henry Ford proved that mass marketing can work—at least for a while. Mass marketing is also efficient because you don’t have to tailor any part of the offering for different groups of consumers‚ which is more work and costs more money. The problem is that buyers are not all alike. If a competitor comes along and offers these groups a product (or products) that better meet their needs‚ you will lose business. Multisegment Marketing Most firms tailor their offerings in one way or
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25 November 2013 [MARKETING TOOLS ANALYSIS] U - CURVE Jacobson (1985) observed that higher ROI is earned by companies that are able to charge higher prices‚ most likely because of successfully differentiating their products and the firms that operate at cost advantage. There is seemingly a positive correlation between market share and ROI. The economies of scale‚ market power‚ and quality of management are some of the factors that make market share profitable. As market share increases
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3.1 Explain how products are developed to sustain competitive advantage 3.1.1 Packaging Elements | Competitive advantages | Physical Protection28 gram package‚ reduction of 8gr per bottle | Reduce price per bottle‚ make more attractiveness for the product. | DistributionDirect to retailers | More convenient for customers. | SellingProvide ingredient in each bottle such as: Number of calories‚ % of carbohydrate‚ vitamins‚ and minerals. | Customer understands about Gatorade ingredients
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research data. The ranking was developed by Millward Brown Optimor‚ the brand finance and ROI unit of leading market research and consultancy Millward Brown. Driven by primary research insights‚ the BRANDZ ranking provides actionable information for marketing‚ finance and business professionals that can drive decision making into managing and growing a company’s brand assets. The primary research comes from WPP’s BRANDZ‚ the world’s largest brand equity database for which Millward Brown has interviewed
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consumers individuals & households who buy goods and services for personal consumption. Prof. P.V. Balakrishnan All these consumers make up the consumer market. The central question for marketers is: “How do consumers respond to various marketing efforts the company might use?” 1 CB-2 Value of Customers 1. Lifetime Customer Value Transaction basis a) b) 1. Views each individual interaction as unique Calculate value of transaction Focuses firms’ efforts on retaining
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Marketing as selling has two main concepts‚ which are making profit much as possible and satisfying customer’s need. Before making any profit. A well-managed company is able to identify and specify itself. That includes making targets for its ideal customer. Analysis and strategies help the company in achieving a higher possibility for success in the business. Segmentation methods Segmentation involves diving a broad target market into subset of consumers who have common needs and priorities. A
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Economic Principle | Marketing Principle | Form Utility | | | | | | | | | | Utility is a term used by economists to describe the measurement of "useful-ness" that a consumer obtains from any good. Utility may measure how much one enjoys a movie‚ or the sense of security one gets from buying a deadbolt. The utility of any object or circumstance can be considered. Some examples include the utility from eating an apple‚ from living in a certain house‚ from voting for a specific candidate
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ASSESSMENT COVER SHEET Unit Number and TitleAssessment TitleCourse TitleAssessment Code | Unit1 Business EnvironmentUnderstanding the Business EnvironmentHND Business HNDBUSCoreUnit1/Jan2013/ | Hand Out Date | 1st March 2013 | Hand In Date | 11th May 2013 | Lecturer(s) | GidraphMichikuAnujaPrasharVijay ShahDaniel RukareDhanChooramunJane EvansAdrian GauciMohit PunMichael Evans SohailChoudhurySalman Khalid | Internal Verifier | Jonathan Cartmell | Sources of information | 1. Course notes
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