Identifying products or market niches

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Identifying products or market niches

AS Business

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Task 2

• List as many different markets as you can in 3 minutes

• Do not share your answers!!

• Example • Sports Cars• Televisions • Fashion clothes

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Extended task• Now you have 3 minutes to walk

round the room and get more answers.

• You must give an answer to get one

• You can only use 1 person once

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So who are the leaders of these markets

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How are markets configured (seen) • Markets are divided

into segments

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Segments

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What do we mean by segments

• Do car manufactures like Ford make a car for everyone?

• Companies target specific groups of individuals

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Some ways segments are divided

• Age• Gender (sex)• Income (salary)• Employment• Hobbies & interests• Relationship status (partner)• Family situation (children)

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Extended segmentation

• Age• 16 – 21• 22 – 31 • 32 – 41• 42 – 55• 56 – 75 • 75 +

• Gender (sex)• Income (salary)• Employment• Hobbies &

interests• Relationship

status (partner)• Family situation

(children)

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Magazines

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Target marketing A business may target a particular group, or segment.

It is better to get a product or service right for one small group, than get it wrong for all of them

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Niches

• Smaller businesses try to find a gap in the market

• A large business has the money to research and develop products in competitive markets

• Small businesses look for a gap, where there are fewer competitors

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Niches

• Finding a product or service that is not often offered by main stream competition

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Spotting the gap

• There are many ways in which a gap in the market can be identified

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Timing

• Any business could consider changing its opening hours to earlier, later or longer to get new customers that may often shop somewhere else

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Size

• If the business made products in a different size would that appeal to a new market

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Adapting

• An idea that is working in a certain part of the globe, may be welcomed in different areas.

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Location

• Although in the UK internet sales are becoming increasingly more popular, with home delivery offered by almost all businesses.

• Having a business or product that is easy to get to can encourage sales

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Impulse purchases

An impulse buy is something you maybe do not need, but will buy as you know you like, and it is easy to do so