Chapter 8 Segmenting and Targeting Markets
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Chapter 8 Segmenting and Targeting Markets
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What are Markets?
• Market: people or organizations with (1)…………., (2)…………., and
(3)…………………………
• Types of Markets
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Role of Market SegmentationMarket Segmentation: division of the
total market into smaller, relatively homogeneous groups
Why?
Levels – Mass, Segment, and Niche
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Why segment?
Most efficient
Most effective
One Mass Market
Many Groups of One
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Markets have a variety of product needs and preferences.
Marketers can better define customer needs.
Decision makers can define objectives and allocate resources more accurately.
The Importance of Market Segmentation
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No Market Segmentation
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Segmented by …………..
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Segmented by ……..
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Segmentation Process• Marketers follow two methods to determine the bases on
which to identify markets:
– Segments are predefined by managers based on their observation of the behavioral and demographic characteristics of likely users
– Segments are defined by asking customers which attributes are important and then clustering the responses
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Criteria for Effective Segmentation
Substantiality
Measurability / Identifiability
Accessibility
Responsiveness
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Most important pointIn relation to responsiveness to different
marketing mixes, segments must be:Homogeneous withinHeterogeneous between
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Characteristics of individuals, groups, or
organizations used to divide a total market
into segments=(variables, bases)
Bases for Segmenting Consumer Markets
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Bases for Segmentation
Usage RateUsage Rate
Benefits SoughtBenefits Sought
PsychographicsPsychographics
DemographicsDemographics
GeographyGeography
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Segmenting Consumer Markets
• Geographic Segmentation: Dividing an overall market into homogeneous groups on the basis of their locations
• www.hawaiiantropic.com
• east-west: Skippy, midwest: jif, south:peter pan
Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)
Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)
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Segmenting Consumer Markets
• ……………………………….. segmentation: .. segmentation: dividing dividing consumer groups according to consumer groups according to characteristics such as gender, age, characteristics such as gender, age, income, occupation, education, ethnicity, income, occupation, education, ethnicity, household size, and stage in the family household size, and stage in the family life cycle.life cycle.
• Vh1/Mtv, AARP, ivillage, Nike, Latina Vh1/Mtv, AARP, ivillage, Nike, Latina StyleStyle
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Age
MaritalStatus
Children
Family Life Cycle
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Family Life Cycle
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Psychographic Segmentation
• Psychographic Segmentation: dividing a population into groups that have similar psychological characteristics and lifestyles.
• Lifestyle: people’s decisions about how to live their daily lives, including family, job, social, and consumer activities
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Geodemographic Segmentation
Segmenting potential customers into
neighborhood lifestyle categories.
Combines geographic, demographic,
and psychographic segmentation.
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Benefit Segmentation
The process of grouping customers
into market segments according to
the …………..they seek from the
product.
Cell phone carriers, L’Oreal, Weight
watchers
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Usage Rate Segmentation
Dividing a market by the
………….of product bought
or consumed.
Dividing a market by the
………….of product bought
or consumed.
Sprint- fired customers for excessive use of CS
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Bases for Segmenting Business Markets
CompanyCharacteristics
CompanyCharacteristics
BuyingProcesses
(Satisficers/Optimizers)
BuyingProcesses
(Satisficers/Optimizers)
ProducersProducers
ResellersResellers
GovernmentGovernment
InstitutionsInstitutions
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Steps in Segmenting Markets
Select a market
for study
Choosebases
for segmen-
tation
Selectdescriptors
Profileand
analyzesegments
Selecttarget
markets
Design,implement,
maintainmarketing
mix
1 2 3 4 5 6
Note that steps 5 and 6 are actually marketing activities that follow market segmentation (steps 1 through 4).
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Targeting
Choosing one or more segments for which to design your marketing operations
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Undifferentiated Strategy
Differentiated
Concentrated
Identify the Appropriate Targeting StrategyIdentify the Appropriate Targeting Strategy
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Undifferentiated Strategy
Single Single Marketing Marketing
MixMix
Target MarketTarget Market
OrganizationOrganization
Sugar, flour, commodities
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Differentiated Strategy
OrganizationOrganization
Marketing Mix 1Marketing Mix 1
Target MarketTarget Market
Marketing Mix 2Marketing Mix 2
Best Buy, Walmart, Gap
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Concentrated Strategy
Single Single Marketing Marketing
MixMix
Target MarketTarget Market
OrganizationOrganization
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aICIVOl3JU
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Cannibalization
Situation that occurs when
sales of a new product cut into
sales of a firm’s existing
products.
CannibalizationCannibalization
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STRATEGIES FOR REACHING TARGET MARKETS
• No single, best choice strategy suits all firms
• Determinants of a market-specific strategy:– Company resources– Product homogeneity– Competitors’ strategy
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One-to-One Marketing
An individualized marketing method that utilizes customer information to build long-term, personalized, and profitable relationships with each customer.- ‘share of customer’
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Product Positioning
Positioning starts with a product. A Piece of merchandise, a service, a company, an institution, or even a person... But positioning is not what you do to a product. Positioning is what you do to the mind of the prospect. That is, you position the product in the mind of the prospect.
Al Ries and Jack Trout (1981)
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LO9 0.7%Fabric & skin safety on baby clothesIvory Snow
0.1%Tough cleaner, aimed at Hispanic marketAriel
1.0%Outstanding cleaning for baby clothes, safeDreft
1.2%Detergent and fabric softener in liquid formSolo
1.4%Bleach-boosted formula, whiteningOxydol
1.8%Value brandDash
2.2%Stain treatment and stain removalEra
2.6%Sunshine scent and odor-removing formulaGain
2.9%Detergent plus fabric softenerBold
8.2%Tough cleaning, color protectionCheer
31.1%Tough, powerful cleaningTide
MarketShare
PositioningBrand
Positioning of Procter & Gamble Detergents
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Product Positioning Dimensions
Product Attributes / Differences / Benefits Light beer-taste, filling Toothpaste-mint taste, tartar , whitening, enamel protection Levi’s- the brand that fits
Product User / Usage Johnson and Johnson Baby Shampoo-not just for babies,
By Association/Product Class (Amtrack)
Problem Solution (Application, Use)- Arm and Hammer, Made on an
Apple
Against a Competitor / Away from Competitors (Avis, BMW-
the ultimate driving machine, 7-Up- the Un-Cola)
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Perceptual Mapping
A means of displaying or graphing, in two
or more dimensions, the location of
products, brands, or groups of products in
customers’ minds.
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Perceptual Maps (Price/Quality)
Expensive
Inexpensive
ConservativeSporty
CelicaCelicaCelicaCelica CamryCamry CamryCamryCorollaCorollaCorollaCorolla AvalonAvalonAvalonAvalon
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High moisturizing
Low moisturizing
Nondeodorant Deodorant
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
8
Safeguard
Lever 2000
Zest
CoastLux
Dove
Tone
LavaLifebuoy
Dial
Product Positioning using perceptual maps
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Repositioning
Changing consumers’
perceptions of a brand in relation
to competing brands.
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Positioning and Product Differentiation