MARKET SEGMENTATION‚ TARGETING AND POSITIONING MARKET SEGMENTATION INTRODUCTION: - The market for any product is normally made up of several segments. A ‘market’ after all is the aggregate of consumers of a given product. And‚ consumer (the end user)‚ who makes a market‚ are of varying characteristics user and buying behavior. There are different factors contributing for varying mind set of consumers. It is thus natural that many differing segments occur within a market. In order to capture this
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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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Netflix: Planning Netflix Current Strategy Netflix Inc. is the largest video subscription service in the United States. Currently having over 25 million global subscribers (Netflix.com‚ Q2 11 Letter to shareholders)‚ the company’s clientele is up by 70% from 15 million just last year. By examining Netflix’s management‚ three important questions can be raised in the effectiveness of company’s business strategy. First‚ what is their mission and vision and how do they affect the company’s planning
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Case 11- Netflix Netflix’s entrance in to the movie rental industry during the early nineties gave them a perfect position to capture the market. At the time of Netflix’s founding many customers of normal video renting stores where becoming frustrated with the lack of service and late fees these video rental stores where providing. Netflix’s original strategy of targeting the early technology users helped them gain a lead when the use of DVD players became the majority of what customers where buying
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Netflix Case Study Analysis Executive Summary: Netflix Inc. (Netflix) is currently the largest online provider of DVD rentals in the US. Founded by Reed Hastings in 1997‚ the company offers monthly prepaid rental services utilizing its online search engine‚ where the company then mails DVDs to subscribers via the United States Postal Service (USPS). Since the company’s inception‚ Hasting has been exploiting disruptive innovations as a means of creating a competitive advantage over incumbents
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NETFLIX By Roxanne Meyer Netflix is an American provider and the world’s leading internet subscription service of on-demand streaming media in the United States‚ Canada‚ Latin America‚ the Caribbean‚ United Kingdom and Ireland and flat rate DVD-by-mail in the United States. Netflix members can instantly watch unlimited films and TV episodes streamed over the internet to more than 700 devices for about $7.99 a month. With regards to increasing the influence of the Netflix brand‚ expansion into
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Company Overview The idea behind Netflix‚ the most popular provider of online and by-mail rental services‚ came from an unsatisfied‚ embarrassed customer. Reed Hastings‚ founder and current CEO of Netflix‚ was charged 40$ as a late fee because he returned the movie Appolo13 six weeks late (Zarafshar‚ 2013). This made him think creatively about an idea to transform the movie rental model into a more innovative business. In 1997‚ Hastings and Randolph started Netflix which was a DVD rental-by-mail business
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Entrepreneurship Case Netflix The elements of the exchange process as they occur between Netflix and its customers. Netflix sends DVDs of your choosing in a Netflix envelope‚ along with return-addressed prestamped envelopes. After viewing the DVDs‚ the customer simply mails them back to Netflix in the supplied packaging. I think the marketing management philosophy Netflix subscribe to is Sales Orientation. Netflix is tryin to get everyone in the world to save on goin to the movies and renting from
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almost destroyed the company Netflix suffered a blow when in September of 2011 they tried to divide their business into two divisions. They created one division for DVD’s‚ Qwikster‚ and another for streaming videos. Along with this split in the company there would also be an increase in monthly fees. Once the plan was announced Netflix lost over 805‚000 subscribers and the stock dropped by more than 50%. Hastings‚ the founder and chief executive officer of Netflix‚ believed that DVD rentals will
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distinguish Netflix’ on-line movie rental offer compared to Blockbuster‚ Wal-Mart‚ Amazon and others‚ e.g. in terms of user-responsiveness‚ price/(added) value-for-money‚ delivery/convenience‚ …? Max. 40 lines Netflix had developed in the early days of its activity a different approach towards the movie rental industry. First of all‚ the main advantage that Netflix has regarding its competitors is the first-mover posture. Indeed‚ with the growth of Internet-available services‚ Netflix felt that
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