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Global marketing – The marketing strategy
Global marketing roadmap
1: The marketing strategy
1.1: creating customer, value and engagement
Step 1: convince them that they need the product
Step 2: Convince them to want the product



Digitalization:
Pro: more ways to market, more personilised,
you can distribute to more people.
Con: way more competition
You have more jobs than you used to: you have to look
at more things.




 The Marketeer: wants to attract the consumer/ costumer
 The consumer: grocery, need or wants to get a product
 The Costumer: laptop, need or wants to get a product
Step 1: How to find out the right customer for the product
Step 2: how to create a plan to attract the right customer
Find the right channels
Step 3: How to make the customer to keep buying the product
Customer acquisition cost
Step 4: how to make the consumer and the customer talk good with others
about the product
Build trust  if the customer trusts us, they will tell it to their friends
What is marketing?
Process  create value  build strong customer relationships  to
capture value from customers

,The marketing process
1 Understand the marketplace and the customer needs
2 Design a customer-driven marketing strategy
3 Construct an integrated marketing programme
4 Build profitable relationships
5 Capture value from customers in return




1.1.1: the marketplace and the customer needs& wants
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs: If the lower needs aren’t fulfilled the
higher needs are useless

, Customer:
 needs: basic parts, marketers didn’t create them
 wants: the form of human needs, specific, shaped by culture
 when backed up by buying power, “wants” become
demands
products + services + information/ experiences = market offerings
 ex: advantage card for an airline

You have one big market
 divide them into groups (segmentation)
Every group has different needs, wants and
concerns




Modern marketing system

 each part of the system adds
value
 the arrow represent the
relationships that must be developed
and managed to create customer
value and profitable customer
relationships
 suppliers: supply to you but also your competitors
o the relationship between you and your supplier is very
important:
 in case of a shortage, the one best relationship has the
largest advantage
 Company/ competitors: sell a product, need the marketing
intermediaries
 Marketing intermediaries: billboards, people telling people, tv spots,

o They make sure the consumer knows the product and is
attracted to the product.
 Consumers: buy the product
o When reselling a product they become the company
 Major environmental forces:
o affect the supplier: shortage of supplies
o affect the consumer: want to buy more sustainable, corona,
flood, not enough money, …
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