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Business Edexcel A-Level Theme 1 Study Notes
Unit 1.1 Meeting Customer Needs

, 1.1 – Meeting Customer Needs
1.1.1 – The Market

• Mass Market: the market aimed at the general population, they are generally marketed to all
consumers in the same way (eg: the reason behind why some Coca-Cola adverts don’t have
talking in them to allow for many countries to have this advert)

• Advantages of Mass Market Operation:
o Large scale production means economies of scale and lower average unit costs
o Mass marketing is straightforward
o Higher revenues caused by larger sales volume
o Revenue can be used into research and development

• Disadvantages of Mass Market Operation:
o High levels of competition
o Homogenous products need to be differentiated
o High volume production may not be able to keep with demand changes

• Niche Market: the subset of the main market and addresses a specialist need, they cater to a
segment of the market that is not yet met by other providers (eg: Rolex and supercar brands)

• Advantages of Niche Market Operation:
o Companies can charge a premium price
o Easy to target a market
o Less competition
o Flexibility and can follow market trends

• Disadvantages of Niche Market Operation:
o Very risky as demand is not constant
o Higher unit costs
o Smaller pool of potential customers

• Market Size: the total of all the sales of all the producers in a market, measured by either volume
of sales (eg: 210,000 cars sold in a year) or value of sales (eg: £400k worth of cars sold in a year)

• Market Share: the proportion (%) of a market taken by a business, producer or brand

• Market Share Formula: (sales of a product ÷ total sales in the market) x 100, expressed as a %

• Dynamic Markets: a market subject to rapid or continuous change

• Online Retailing: the buying and selling of goods online over a website or an application, over 51%
of all purchases are made online, some retailers are only available on the Internet while others
have established an online presence after creating a developed brand

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Ian Marcouse, Andrew Hammond, Nigel Watson Pearson Edexcel A level Business
Publisher: 12 augustus 2019 ISBN: 9781510452770 Edition: Unknown

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