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Market
The group of consumers or organizations that is
interested in the product, has the resources to
purchase the product, and is permitted by law and
other regulations to acquire the product.
Potential market
Those in the total population who have interest in
acquiring the product.
Available market
Those in the potential market who have enough
money to buy the product.
Qualified available market
Those in the available market who legally are
permitted to buy the product.
Target market
The segment of the qualified available market
that the firm has decided to serve (the served
market).
Penetrated market
Those in the target market who have purchased
the product.
Target Marketing
• Target marketing requires marketers to take three major steps:
• Market segmentation: Identifying and profiling distinct groups of buyers who
differ in their needs and preferences.
• Market targeting: Selecting one or more market segments to enter.
• Market positioning:
Establishing and communicating the key distinctive benefit(s) of the company’s
market offering to each target.
Market segmentation IPCI
luxury
Mid size Car
ECONOMY
Chevrolet
Optra
Mercedes Benz
BMW
AUDI
Accent
Esteem
Honda Civic
Indigo
Ford Ikon
Getz
Swift
Santro
Zen
Alto 800
Titan Watches
THE RICH
THE MIDDLE
THE LOWER
•Fashion accessory to add to style of their dressed items
Gold Plated
•Fine jewelry studded with precious gems and colored
stones
•Fashion & Design
•Durable Product
•Reasonable Price
•Device TellingTime
•Price
MARKET SEGMENTATION
Market segmentation is the identification of
portions of the market that are different from one
another.
Segmentation allows the firm to better satisfy
the needs of its potential customers
Segmenting ConsumerMarkets
Bases for Segmentation
•Geographic
•Demographic
•Psychographic
•Behavioral
• Nation or country
• State or region
• City or metro size
• Density
• Climate
• Differentiate target customers BASED ON WHERE THEYLIVE.
• Mcdonald’s is the world’s biggest restaurant chain, with over 37,000
restaurants in more than 120 markets.
• The fast-food chain divides its TARGET MARKETS INTO SEGMENTS
by country, region, and cities, then customizes the menu by local
preferences.
• Different preferences and McDonald's does an excellent job of localizing its
products.
• Instead of trying to sell a big mac (a beef burger) in india and affecting the
local sentiment, they introduced the maharaja mac: a variation of the big mac
but without pork or beef.
• Mcdonald’s adapts its product offering in line with the geographic and
cultural region. This not only shows respect toward local traditions and
beliefs, but also improves their company’s image and bottom line.
Segmenting ConsumerMarkets
Bases for Segmentation
•Geographic
•Demographic
•Psychographic
•Behavioral
• Age, race, gender
• Income, education
• Family size
• Family life cycle
• Occupation
• Religion, nationality
• Generation
• Social class
Segmenting ConsumerMarkets
Bases for Segmentation
•Geographic
•Demographic
•Psychographic
•Behavioral
• Lifestyle
Activities
Interests
Opinions
• Personality
• Core values
Segmenting ConsumerMarkets
Bases for Segmentation
•Geographic
•Demographic
•Psychographic
•Behavioral
Segmenting Business Markets
Rackman and Vincentis proposed a segmentation scheme
that classifies business buyers into three groups:
• Price-oriented customers: best served via transactional selling
• Solution-oriented customers: best served by means of consultative
selling
• Strategic-value customers: best served by means of enterprise selling
Market Segmentation Strategies
TraditionalApproaches
1. Mass Marketing
2. Differentiated Marketing
3. Niche Marketing
EmergingApproaches
1. One to one Marketing
2. Mass Customization
3. Permission Marketing
Traditional Approaches to Segmentation
Mass Marketing
• Involves no segmentation whatsoever
• Aimed at whole market for a particular product
• Undifferentiated approach that all customers in the market have same needs &
wants that can be reasonably satisfied with a single marketing mix
• Works best when the needs of the entire market is homogeneous
• Advantageous in terms of production efficiency and lower marketing cost
• Is inherently risky ,vulnerable to competitors, specialized products can be
launched
Commodity
Like oil,
agricultural
products
Single Marketing Mix to All customers in the market
Traditional Approaches to Segmentation
Differentiated Marketing
• Involves dividing the market into groups of customers having
relatively common or homogeneous needs and attempting to
develop a marketing mix that appeals to one or more of this
groups
• Involves two options:
Multi segment approach and
Market concentration approach
Aviation
industry
More than one marketing mix to more than one market Segment
Traditional Approaches to Segmentation
Niche Marketing
•Involving focusing marketing efforts on one small, well defined
market segment or niche that is unique, specific, set of needs
•Requires that firm understands & meet the needs of target
customers so completely that, despite the small size of the niche, the
firms substantial share makes the segment highly profitable
Single marketing Mix focused on small market segment
EmergingApproaches
➢Have become viable DUE TO ADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGY, particularly communication
technology and the internet.
➢Possible because organization can now track customers with high degree of specificity.
➢Allow firm to combine demographic data with pat and current purchasing behavior so they can
tweak their marketing mixes in ways that allow them to precisely match customers needs,
wants & Preference
➢Important in future as focus on individual customers critical in long term relationship
➢Depends on Automated delivery of the marketing mix & personalization
One to One Marketing
-Involves creation of an entirely unique marketing mix for each
customers in target segment
-Common in Business Market where unique programs/systems are
designed for each customer
-Growing in Consumer market also- luxury and custom made products
as well as in service
Emerging Approaches to Market Segmentation
Mass Customization
-Providing unique products and solutions to individual customers on a
mass scale
-Cost effective due to advances in supply chain management, including
just in time inventory control system
-Used in business Market in electronic Procurement Systems
Emerging Approaches to Market Segmentation
Permission Marketing
Customer choose to become member of the firms target market
Commonly executed via the opt- in- e-mail list , where customer permit a
firm to send periodic e mail about goods and services they have interest
in purchasing
Customers who opt in are already interested in goods and services
offered
Eliminates wasted marketing efforts and expense
Emerging Approaches to Market Segmentation
Selectivespecialization
• This is a multiple-segment strategy (Differentiated strategy)
• Different marketing mixes are offered to different segments.
• The product itself may or may not be different - in many cases only
the promotional message or distribution channels vary
Multiple Segmentstrategy
S1 S2 S3
P1
P2
P3
HUL,P&G
Productspecialization
• The firm specializes in a particular product and tailors it to different market segments
• Expertise in a product category is leveraged across many different market segment
S1 S2 S3
P1
P2
P3
Littmann Stethoscope-HPES- Cardiologist,SDS-
Peditrician,LWS-Simple Physical assesment
Marketspecialization
• The firm specializes in serving a particular market segment and offers
that segment an array of different products.
S1 S2 S3
P1
P2
P3
EDUCOM-
Schools,colleges,Universities
Fullmarketcoverage
• The firm attempts to serve the entire market.
• This coverage can be achieved by means of either a mass market strategy in which a single
undifferentiated marketing mix is offered to the entire market, or by a differentiated
strategy in which a separate marketing mix is offered to each segment
S1 S2 S3
P1
P2
P3
Coca Cola –Many different Beverage that fulfill many
customers needs
POSITIONING
Definition
ALRIES AND JACKTROUT Creating image or identity in the minds of target
market for a particular product, Brand or Organization
• Positioning refers to ‘how organizations want their consumers to see
their product’.
• What message about the product or service is the company trying to put
across?
• The pricing strategy must reflect the benefit offered and the promotion
strategy must communicate this benefit
Positioning Concept
• Positioning by Product Characteristics/Consumer Benefits
• Positioning by “Price-Quality
• Positioning by Use orApproach
• Positioning by Product User
• Positioning by Product Class
• Positioning by Culture Symbol
• Positioning by Competitor
Positioning by Product Characteristics/Consumer
Benefits
This is commonly used strategy and consists in
Associating an object with a product characteristic or customer benefit.
“Colgate Total”
Only toothpaste -12 Hr Protection-Cavities, Gingivitis,Plaque
For whiter teeth and healthy Smile
“ ANCHORWHITE”
100 percent VegetarianToothpaste
“CLOSE UPACTIVEGEL”
Vitamin Fluoride System- Fresh Breath and strong and whiter teeth
Based on physical characteristics,
pseudo-physical characteristics,
benefits.
• Physical characteristics are objective and can be measured on some physical scale: Temperature,
colour,
sweetness,
saltiness,
thickness,
weight.
• Pseudo-physical characteristics- characteristics that cannot be easily measured: Spiciness,
greasiness, creaminess, shininess (Kiwi shoe polish)
• Benefits represents to advantages that promote the well being of the consumer
Quenching thirst (Limca), not harmful to the skin, satisfying hunger, convenience.
Positioning by Product Characteristics/Consumer Benefits
Positioning by “Price-Quality”
Price and Quality Important considerations
• Ariel- Premium quality Product
Zenith Computers: “MNC quality. Indian price”
Positioning by Use orApproach
Associating the product with a specific use
Vicks: “Use Vicks when cold attacks”
Dettol: “The liquid protection against
bacteria”
Clinic All Clear: “The dandruff-control
shampoo”
Positioning by Product User
Associating the product with a particular type or class of
user.
• Through celebrity endorsements.
Lux-earlier their positioning was ‘Filmi Sitaroan Ka Saboon’,
New advertise says that by using Lux you can also become a star
Positioning by Product Class
Associated with a Product Class
Rolex Watches “ Best Expensive SwissWatches”
“Seven Up, the uncola
Positioning by Culture Symbol
Identifying something that is very meaningful to people, and that
competitors are not using, and then associating the brand with that
symbol.
Onida’s green eyed devil also set Onida apart from the competition by
positioning it as something that is envied and talked about by neighbors .
Positioning by Competitor
Making consumers think that your brand is better than, or as good as the
competitors
• Pears /Dove

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Target Market SegmentationThe group of consumers or organizations that is interested in the product, has the resources to purchase the product, and is permitted by law and other regulations to acquire the product.Potential market Those in the total population who have interest in acquiring the product. Available market Those in the potential market who have enough money to buy the product.Qualified available market Those in the available market who legally are permitted to buy the product. Target market The segment of the qualified available market that the firm has decided to serve (the served market).Penetrated market Those in the target market who have purchased the product.Target Marketing • Target marketing requires marketers to take

  • 1. Market The group of consumers or organizations that is interested in the product, has the resources to purchase the product, and is permitted by law and other regulations to acquire the product.
  • 2. Potential market Those in the total population who have interest in acquiring the product. Available market Those in the potential market who have enough money to buy the product. Qualified available market Those in the available market who legally are permitted to buy the product. Target market The segment of the qualified available market that the firm has decided to serve (the served market). Penetrated market Those in the target market who have purchased the product.
  • 3. Target Marketing • Target marketing requires marketers to take three major steps: • Market segmentation: Identifying and profiling distinct groups of buyers who differ in their needs and preferences. • Market targeting: Selecting one or more market segments to enter. • Market positioning: Establishing and communicating the key distinctive benefit(s) of the company’s market offering to each target.
  • 4. Market segmentation IPCI luxury Mid size Car ECONOMY Chevrolet Optra Mercedes Benz BMW AUDI Accent Esteem Honda Civic Indigo Ford Ikon Getz Swift Santro Zen Alto 800
  • 5. Titan Watches THE RICH THE MIDDLE THE LOWER •Fashion accessory to add to style of their dressed items Gold Plated •Fine jewelry studded with precious gems and colored stones •Fashion & Design •Durable Product •Reasonable Price •Device TellingTime •Price
  • 6. MARKET SEGMENTATION Market segmentation is the identification of portions of the market that are different from one another. Segmentation allows the firm to better satisfy the needs of its potential customers
  • 7. Segmenting ConsumerMarkets Bases for Segmentation •Geographic •Demographic •Psychographic •Behavioral • Nation or country • State or region • City or metro size • Density • Climate
  • 8. • Differentiate target customers BASED ON WHERE THEYLIVE. • Mcdonald’s is the world’s biggest restaurant chain, with over 37,000 restaurants in more than 120 markets. • The fast-food chain divides its TARGET MARKETS INTO SEGMENTS by country, region, and cities, then customizes the menu by local preferences. • Different preferences and McDonald's does an excellent job of localizing its products. • Instead of trying to sell a big mac (a beef burger) in india and affecting the local sentiment, they introduced the maharaja mac: a variation of the big mac but without pork or beef. • Mcdonald’s adapts its product offering in line with the geographic and cultural region. This not only shows respect toward local traditions and beliefs, but also improves their company’s image and bottom line.
  • 9. Segmenting ConsumerMarkets Bases for Segmentation •Geographic •Demographic •Psychographic •Behavioral • Age, race, gender • Income, education • Family size • Family life cycle • Occupation • Religion, nationality • Generation • Social class
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  • 11. Segmenting ConsumerMarkets Bases for Segmentation •Geographic •Demographic •Psychographic •Behavioral • Lifestyle Activities Interests Opinions • Personality • Core values
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  • 13. Segmenting ConsumerMarkets Bases for Segmentation •Geographic •Demographic •Psychographic •Behavioral
  • 14. Segmenting Business Markets Rackman and Vincentis proposed a segmentation scheme that classifies business buyers into three groups: • Price-oriented customers: best served via transactional selling • Solution-oriented customers: best served by means of consultative selling • Strategic-value customers: best served by means of enterprise selling
  • 15. Market Segmentation Strategies TraditionalApproaches 1. Mass Marketing 2. Differentiated Marketing 3. Niche Marketing EmergingApproaches 1. One to one Marketing 2. Mass Customization 3. Permission Marketing
  • 16. Traditional Approaches to Segmentation Mass Marketing • Involves no segmentation whatsoever • Aimed at whole market for a particular product • Undifferentiated approach that all customers in the market have same needs & wants that can be reasonably satisfied with a single marketing mix • Works best when the needs of the entire market is homogeneous • Advantageous in terms of production efficiency and lower marketing cost • Is inherently risky ,vulnerable to competitors, specialized products can be launched Commodity Like oil, agricultural products Single Marketing Mix to All customers in the market
  • 17. Traditional Approaches to Segmentation Differentiated Marketing • Involves dividing the market into groups of customers having relatively common or homogeneous needs and attempting to develop a marketing mix that appeals to one or more of this groups • Involves two options: Multi segment approach and Market concentration approach Aviation industry More than one marketing mix to more than one market Segment
  • 18. Traditional Approaches to Segmentation Niche Marketing •Involving focusing marketing efforts on one small, well defined market segment or niche that is unique, specific, set of needs •Requires that firm understands & meet the needs of target customers so completely that, despite the small size of the niche, the firms substantial share makes the segment highly profitable Single marketing Mix focused on small market segment
  • 19. EmergingApproaches ➢Have become viable DUE TO ADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGY, particularly communication technology and the internet. ➢Possible because organization can now track customers with high degree of specificity. ➢Allow firm to combine demographic data with pat and current purchasing behavior so they can tweak their marketing mixes in ways that allow them to precisely match customers needs, wants & Preference ➢Important in future as focus on individual customers critical in long term relationship ➢Depends on Automated delivery of the marketing mix & personalization
  • 20. One to One Marketing -Involves creation of an entirely unique marketing mix for each customers in target segment -Common in Business Market where unique programs/systems are designed for each customer -Growing in Consumer market also- luxury and custom made products as well as in service Emerging Approaches to Market Segmentation
  • 21. Mass Customization -Providing unique products and solutions to individual customers on a mass scale -Cost effective due to advances in supply chain management, including just in time inventory control system -Used in business Market in electronic Procurement Systems Emerging Approaches to Market Segmentation
  • 22. Permission Marketing Customer choose to become member of the firms target market Commonly executed via the opt- in- e-mail list , where customer permit a firm to send periodic e mail about goods and services they have interest in purchasing Customers who opt in are already interested in goods and services offered Eliminates wasted marketing efforts and expense Emerging Approaches to Market Segmentation
  • 23. Selectivespecialization • This is a multiple-segment strategy (Differentiated strategy) • Different marketing mixes are offered to different segments. • The product itself may or may not be different - in many cases only the promotional message or distribution channels vary
  • 24. Multiple Segmentstrategy S1 S2 S3 P1 P2 P3 HUL,P&G
  • 25. Productspecialization • The firm specializes in a particular product and tailors it to different market segments • Expertise in a product category is leveraged across many different market segment S1 S2 S3 P1 P2 P3 Littmann Stethoscope-HPES- Cardiologist,SDS- Peditrician,LWS-Simple Physical assesment
  • 26. Marketspecialization • The firm specializes in serving a particular market segment and offers that segment an array of different products. S1 S2 S3 P1 P2 P3 EDUCOM- Schools,colleges,Universities
  • 27. Fullmarketcoverage • The firm attempts to serve the entire market. • This coverage can be achieved by means of either a mass market strategy in which a single undifferentiated marketing mix is offered to the entire market, or by a differentiated strategy in which a separate marketing mix is offered to each segment S1 S2 S3 P1 P2 P3 Coca Cola –Many different Beverage that fulfill many customers needs
  • 28. POSITIONING Definition ALRIES AND JACKTROUT Creating image or identity in the minds of target market for a particular product, Brand or Organization • Positioning refers to ‘how organizations want their consumers to see their product’. • What message about the product or service is the company trying to put across? • The pricing strategy must reflect the benefit offered and the promotion strategy must communicate this benefit
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  • 32. Positioning Concept • Positioning by Product Characteristics/Consumer Benefits • Positioning by “Price-Quality • Positioning by Use orApproach • Positioning by Product User • Positioning by Product Class • Positioning by Culture Symbol • Positioning by Competitor
  • 33. Positioning by Product Characteristics/Consumer Benefits This is commonly used strategy and consists in Associating an object with a product characteristic or customer benefit. “Colgate Total” Only toothpaste -12 Hr Protection-Cavities, Gingivitis,Plaque For whiter teeth and healthy Smile “ ANCHORWHITE” 100 percent VegetarianToothpaste “CLOSE UPACTIVEGEL” Vitamin Fluoride System- Fresh Breath and strong and whiter teeth
  • 34. Based on physical characteristics, pseudo-physical characteristics, benefits. • Physical characteristics are objective and can be measured on some physical scale: Temperature, colour, sweetness, saltiness, thickness, weight. • Pseudo-physical characteristics- characteristics that cannot be easily measured: Spiciness, greasiness, creaminess, shininess (Kiwi shoe polish) • Benefits represents to advantages that promote the well being of the consumer Quenching thirst (Limca), not harmful to the skin, satisfying hunger, convenience. Positioning by Product Characteristics/Consumer Benefits
  • 35. Positioning by “Price-Quality” Price and Quality Important considerations • Ariel- Premium quality Product Zenith Computers: “MNC quality. Indian price”
  • 36. Positioning by Use orApproach Associating the product with a specific use Vicks: “Use Vicks when cold attacks” Dettol: “The liquid protection against bacteria” Clinic All Clear: “The dandruff-control shampoo”
  • 37. Positioning by Product User Associating the product with a particular type or class of user. • Through celebrity endorsements. Lux-earlier their positioning was ‘Filmi Sitaroan Ka Saboon’, New advertise says that by using Lux you can also become a star
  • 38. Positioning by Product Class Associated with a Product Class Rolex Watches “ Best Expensive SwissWatches” “Seven Up, the uncola
  • 39. Positioning by Culture Symbol Identifying something that is very meaningful to people, and that competitors are not using, and then associating the brand with that symbol. Onida’s green eyed devil also set Onida apart from the competition by positioning it as something that is envied and talked about by neighbors .
  • 40. Positioning by Competitor Making consumers think that your brand is better than, or as good as the competitors • Pears /Dove