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Topic 1: Lesson 1
Quazi Nafiul Islam




                           Marketing Objectives and Strategy
Learning Objectives:

    1. The definition of Marketing
    2. Marketing Objectives
    3. Marketing strategy to reach those objectives
           a. Niche
           b. Mass
    4. Advantages and Disadvantages of niche and mass marketing




    1. The definition of marketing
Marketing is the management process that identifies, anticipates and satisfies customer requirements
profitably.


    2. Marketing objectives
        •   Essentially, these are the marketing goals that the business is trying to achieve



                                                      Growth and
                                                      Profitability


                                                                                Gaining and
                               Consumer
                                                                                maintaining
                              satisfaction
                                                                                market share




                                                      Marketing
                                                      Objectives
                         Consumer                                                        Product
                         awareness                                                   differentiation




                                                                                                       1
                                           Product                      Product
                                         innovation                   Introduction
Quazi Nafiul Islam


Growth and Profitability
        •   The increase in sales, revenue and
            profit through marketing
        •   The business may increase revenue
            through:
                o Increase in prices
                o Selling more products
        •   Easy-jet and Ryaniar both promoted
            themselves as cheap low cost travel.

Gaining and retaining market share
        •   A business may launch a new product
            and for it to penetrate the market,
            which will likely require lots of
            promotion such as promotional
            pricing, adverts etc.
        •   To retain long term sales, the business
            may use extension strategies such as updating design, re-introduce it with new packaging or
            change the ingredients. Businesses could also target it to a market, for example energy bars
            that are tailored for sport athletes
                o For example, Toyota Corolla has been a car that Toyota sells for decades, it keeps on
                     changing the design and features etc. to retain interest in its car

Product differentiation
        •   Essentially making the product seem different from other alternative products through
            marketing. This may be done through:
                o Changing price
                o Packaging
                o Advertising
                o Changing retailer or the place where the product is sold, for example selling it on
                    the net and not through the retailer
                o Changing the name to something more appealing for example, changing the name
                    of an energy bar from ‘power’ to ‘BUZZ’

Product introduction
        •   Product introduction is basically the goal of launching new products into the market and
            therefore increasing product range.
                o Some businesses simply launch new product regularly
                o Market research should indicate good prospects for this product




                                                                                                           2
        •   For example Ford recently launched the Ford Mondeo to replace the Ford Sierra
Quazi Nafiul Islam


        •   Another example, Chocolate companies producing just chocolate bars may now start to
            produce caramel and chocolate bars as a new product, thus increasing the range of products
            that they sell.
        •   This may increase enthusiasm in the product
        •   The business is selling more products to different consumers, may cause an increase in
            revenue.
        •   Perhaps more sales, as it may be more appealing to consumers


Product Innovation
        •   Introducing a brand new product into the
            market, which no one has introduced
            before.
        •   For example a new type of medicine

Consumer knowledge
        •   Basically raising consumer awareness
                o Through promotion
                o Adverts etc.

Consumer Satisfaction
        •   Basically attain brand loyalty



                                                        Figure 1: Blu-Ray® was made by SONY®, it revolutionized
                                                        movies because it was the first form of optical media that
                                                        could hold up to 50 GBs on a double layer and 25 GB on a
                                                        single layer.




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Quazi Nafiul Islam



    2. Marketing Strategy
Marketing Strategy can be divided into two types, for now, but strategy is a far bigger topic. The two
types:

        •   Niche Marketing
        •   Mass Marketing


Niche Marketing
    •   The marketing of a product to a small section of the market
    •   Advantages
            o Less competition, as it is a small market
            o Products can be tailor made to meet consumer needs e.g. wedding cakes. So generally
               high level of consumer satisfaction
            o Less likely to be left with out-dated stock as fewer units are produced
    •   Disadvantages
            o There are fewer potential customers, so small market size
            o Unlikely to have high market growth
            o Profits are likely to be lower while prices are higher, as there are lower sales
            o If too successful, the niche may fall prey to larger businesses


Mass marketing
    •   Advantages
            o Can generally benefit from economies of scale, see Dave Hall Unit 89
            o Less risky as the business is not dependent upon one small market segment
            o Sales revenues are usually higher, as the business is selling to a larger market
    •   Disadvantages
            o Increased competition, as there are more companies in mass markets
            o Difficult to appeal to individual consumers, perhaps lower consumer satisfaction
            o Fixed capital costs are usually high due to the need for large factories and expensive
               machinery




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2 1 1_marketing objectives and strategy

  • 1. Topic 1: Lesson 1 Quazi Nafiul Islam Marketing Objectives and Strategy Learning Objectives: 1. The definition of Marketing 2. Marketing Objectives 3. Marketing strategy to reach those objectives a. Niche b. Mass 4. Advantages and Disadvantages of niche and mass marketing 1. The definition of marketing Marketing is the management process that identifies, anticipates and satisfies customer requirements profitably. 2. Marketing objectives • Essentially, these are the marketing goals that the business is trying to achieve Growth and Profitability Gaining and Consumer maintaining satisfaction market share Marketing Objectives Consumer Product awareness differentiation 1 Product Product innovation Introduction
  • 2. Quazi Nafiul Islam Growth and Profitability • The increase in sales, revenue and profit through marketing • The business may increase revenue through: o Increase in prices o Selling more products • Easy-jet and Ryaniar both promoted themselves as cheap low cost travel. Gaining and retaining market share • A business may launch a new product and for it to penetrate the market, which will likely require lots of promotion such as promotional pricing, adverts etc. • To retain long term sales, the business may use extension strategies such as updating design, re-introduce it with new packaging or change the ingredients. Businesses could also target it to a market, for example energy bars that are tailored for sport athletes o For example, Toyota Corolla has been a car that Toyota sells for decades, it keeps on changing the design and features etc. to retain interest in its car Product differentiation • Essentially making the product seem different from other alternative products through marketing. This may be done through: o Changing price o Packaging o Advertising o Changing retailer or the place where the product is sold, for example selling it on the net and not through the retailer o Changing the name to something more appealing for example, changing the name of an energy bar from ‘power’ to ‘BUZZ’ Product introduction • Product introduction is basically the goal of launching new products into the market and therefore increasing product range. o Some businesses simply launch new product regularly o Market research should indicate good prospects for this product 2 • For example Ford recently launched the Ford Mondeo to replace the Ford Sierra
  • 3. Quazi Nafiul Islam • Another example, Chocolate companies producing just chocolate bars may now start to produce caramel and chocolate bars as a new product, thus increasing the range of products that they sell. • This may increase enthusiasm in the product • The business is selling more products to different consumers, may cause an increase in revenue. • Perhaps more sales, as it may be more appealing to consumers Product Innovation • Introducing a brand new product into the market, which no one has introduced before. • For example a new type of medicine Consumer knowledge • Basically raising consumer awareness o Through promotion o Adverts etc. Consumer Satisfaction • Basically attain brand loyalty Figure 1: Blu-Ray® was made by SONY®, it revolutionized movies because it was the first form of optical media that could hold up to 50 GBs on a double layer and 25 GB on a single layer. 3
  • 4. Quazi Nafiul Islam 2. Marketing Strategy Marketing Strategy can be divided into two types, for now, but strategy is a far bigger topic. The two types: • Niche Marketing • Mass Marketing Niche Marketing • The marketing of a product to a small section of the market • Advantages o Less competition, as it is a small market o Products can be tailor made to meet consumer needs e.g. wedding cakes. So generally high level of consumer satisfaction o Less likely to be left with out-dated stock as fewer units are produced • Disadvantages o There are fewer potential customers, so small market size o Unlikely to have high market growth o Profits are likely to be lower while prices are higher, as there are lower sales o If too successful, the niche may fall prey to larger businesses Mass marketing • Advantages o Can generally benefit from economies of scale, see Dave Hall Unit 89 o Less risky as the business is not dependent upon one small market segment o Sales revenues are usually higher, as the business is selling to a larger market • Disadvantages o Increased competition, as there are more companies in mass markets o Difficult to appeal to individual consumers, perhaps lower consumer satisfaction o Fixed capital costs are usually high due to the need for large factories and expensive machinery 4