Part 2 Market Segmentation Segmenting Consumer Markets Demographic segmentation divides the market into groups based on variables such as age‚ gender‚ family size‚ family life cycle‚ income‚ occupation‚ education‚ religion‚ ethnics‚ generation‚ and nationality It is the most popular segmentation method‚ because consumer needs‚ wants‚ and usage often vary closely with demographic variables‚ and they are easier to measure than other types of variables. Market Segmentation Segmenting
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Table of Contents 1.0 Situation Analysis/Current Marketing Mix…………………………...………………….3 1.1 Current Product........................................................................................................3 1.2 Current Pricing…………………………………………...………………………….4 1.3 Current Distribution…………………………………………………………………4 1.4 Current Promotion…………………………………………………………………..5 2.0 Segmentation Theory…………………………………………………...………………….6 2.1 Defining and Explaining Segmentation……...……………………..…………..........6 2.2 Explaining
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Marketing segmentation Market segmentation is the process of dividing the market into dissimilar‚ distinctive groups of people who have similar needs to be satisfied‚ alike wants and behavior‚ or might want some products and services. Markets can be divided depending on a number of wide –ranging criteria. They are: geographic (region‚ county‚ climate etc.)‚ demographic (age‚ gender‚ family size‚ religion) psychographic (personality‚ life style‚ attitude etc.) behavioral (benefit sought‚ brand loyalty
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Target Market Report : Beyonce Name: William Heng Wui Seng Student ID: HWWSD101 Lecturer: Mr. Chris Bright Class time: Wednesday‚ 1.30pm – 5.30pm Market Segmentation. 1.0 Segmentation Theory. Market segmentation is a concept in economics and marketing. It is a strategy that involves dividing a larger market into subsets of consumers who have common needs and applications for the goods and services offered in the market. `What’ is market segmentation’ ( Tatum‚ 2010). Market segmentation
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Asses the benefits of IKEA segmenting its Market..... Market Segmentation involves dividing the market into identifiable sections specific to the business’ needs. Market Segmentation will allow IKEA to differentiate their products and to market them more effectively. It may allow them to find a niche in the market which will allow them to gain a competitive edge and possibly gain more market share (in the long run). Market Segmentation will allow IKEA to identify new product opportunities
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Framework to Assess Market Potential Africa Table of Contents Need for Market Potential Assessment in Africa The Assessment of Market Potential Framework Case Study - South African Steel Sector Our Regional Experience in Africa Case Studies – Additional Examples of Regional Expertise Subject Matter Experts Copyright © 2011 Grail Research‚ LLC 2 Need for Market Potential Assessment in Africa Africa is poised for growth due to expected economic development‚ global
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2010‚ 165–173 Fast fashion: response to changes in the fashion industry Vertica Bhardwaj* and Ann Fairhurst Retail and Consumer Sciences‚ The University of Tennessee‚ Knoxville‚ USA (Received June 2009; final version received October 2009) The fashion apparel industry has significantly evolved‚ particularly over the last 20 years. The changing dynamics of the fashion industry have forced retailers to desire low cost and flexibility in design‚ quality‚ and speed to market‚ key strategies to maintain
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the influence of target market for the services which the subway offers to its market. Here many variables influence the market segmentation for “sub of the day”. Coming to the segmentation strategy it is essential to know what the customer is considering from the services provided by the subway. The segmentation strategies can be described more effectively in many different variables which results in the marketing segmentation‚ there are different forms of segmentations available like the democratic
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Omni-Channel 2012: Cross-Channel Comes of Age 2012 Benchmark Report Nikki Baird and Brian Kilcourse‚ Managing Partners June 2012 i Executive Summary Since our first cross-channel benchmark in 2007‚ we’ve observed how retailers have moved from accepting the notion that establishing a selling channel in the “digital” domain is important‚ to realizing that the new selling channels need to have some level of integration to the legacy store channel‚ and now to an understanding that
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1. Demographics and Psychographics for the Bajaj-Renault-Nissan low cost car To map the consumer profile and exact segmentation‚ Demographic and Psychographic characteristics have to be considered: (for the Bajaj-Renault-Nissan low cost car) Demographic characteristics are as follows: Gender: The car is for the family‚ so gender is immaterial here. But generally‚ the male person of the house
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