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BUSINESS DEFINITIONS
HAYLEY



1.1.1

THE MARKET – where buyers + sellers meet, either face-to-face or online, with the purpose of trade

MASS MARKET – where a business sells into the largest part of a very big market + there are many
similar products on offer

NICHE MARKET – where a business targets a smaller sub-market/segment of a larger market, where
customers have specific needs + wants

DYNAMIC MARKETS – markets which are subject to change (usually rapid)

COMPETITION – occurs when 2 or more businesses act independently to supply goods/services to
the same group of consumers

DIRECT COMPETITION – when businesses produce similar products that appeal to the same group of
consumers

INDIRECT COMPETITION – when different businesses make/sell products that are not in direct
competition but compete for the same consumer expenditure

RISK – something that can be planned for

UNCERTAINTY – caused by unexpected, often external, factors outside the entrepreneur’s control,
even though sometimes they can be predicted

1.1.2

PRODUCT ORIENTATION – when a business priorities a product’s design quality or performance
rather than meeting customer preferences to guide production + marketing decisions

MARKET ORIENTATION – involves business owners taking into consideration the needs of the
consumers before making any decisions

PRIMARY MARKET RESEARCH – market research which is undertaken by the business itself, doing
the research first-hand for their own specific purpose/needs

SECONDARY MARKET RESEARCH – a business uses information which has been done by someone
else

QUANTITATIVE DATA – numerical + can be analysed statistically

QUALITATIVE DATA – based upon thoughts + opinions collected by open questions

MARKET SEGMENTATION – breaking up of a large market into different parts according to the
relevant needs/ages/tastes of the customers

1.1.3

MARKET MAPPING – method that businesses use to spot a gap in the market

PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION – refers to how a business might distinguish its product/service from
competitors given its distinctive feature or through marketing in a different way to emphasise a USP

ADDED VALUE – difference between the price that is charged + the total cost of inputs required to
create the product/service

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