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1.1 Meeting customer needs

1.1.1 Introduction to marketing

Marketing can be defined as the department tasked with targeting the right product at the right
target market using the right combination of price, promotion and place

- Businesses need to make marketing objectives that are quantifiable and measurable to make
decision making more focused



 Characteristics of effecting marketing
- Identifying the target market
- Segment markets
- Coherent brand image through coherent a marketing mix



Short-termist marketing = ineffective marketing:

- When a firm pursues strategies that could boost profit but only in the short run
- E.g. high prices designed to exploit consumer loyalty or a dominant market position
- Normally happens with firms where there is little competition



1.1.2. The market

- the aim of marketing is to know and understand the customer so well that the product or service
fits them and sells itself

 Mass marketing – the largest part of the market where there are many similar products
offered by competitors and customers are less specific about their needs and wants of that
product. E.g. walkers’ crisps
 Key features:
- Associated with a higher production output and capacity and potential for economies of
scale
- Success is usually associated with low-cost (highly efficient) operation or market leading
brands
 The aim of mass marketing:
- Create products for universal appeal
- Aim for leadership of the largest market segment
- Build strong brands that are associated with the underlying product
- Exploit economies of scale to earn high profits
 Benefits of successful mass marketing
- Wider potential customer base
- Lower risk as resources focused on one large marker
- Low unit costs from economies of scale
- Market research costs are relatively low

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 Niche marketing – where a business targets a smaller segment of a larger market where
customers have specific needs and wants. E.g. vegan pizza
- An advantage is less competitors which means a higher chance of success
Why target a niche market segment?
 Advantages:
- Less competition
- Clear focus, target particular customers
- Builds up specialist skills and knowledge
- Can often charge a higher price
- Profit margins are often higher
- Customers tend to be more loyal
 Disadvantages:
- Lack of economies scale
- Risk of over dependence on a single product or market
- Likely to attract competition if successful
- Vulnerable to market changes


Market size – indicates the potential sales for a firm and is usually measured in terms of both volume
(units) and value (sales). The size of the individual segments within the overall market can also be
measured.




Market growth – a key indicator for existing and potential market entrants. Growth rate can be
calculated using either value, e.g. market sales, volume, units sold.
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