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Product Decisions week 7
Chapter 8
Product Decisions
 Marketing mix describes how a business uses and
  manipulates the 4ps to market their product.
 Businesses employ different strategies when marketing
  products compared to services.
 As a physical product, marketers need to consider
  packaging, labelling and branding involved in marketing the
  overall product.
Products in the marketing Mix
 “Anything that can be offered to a market for
  attention, acquisition use or consumption that might satisfy a
  need or want.”
 Marketers refer to products as having three levels;
1. The core product – immediate benefits
2. Actual Product – quality, product features, styling, brand
     name and packaging.
3. the augmented product – extras of product
Product Classifications
 Marketers have developed four product classifications in the consumer
   markets designed to assist in selecting a suitable marketing strategy:
1. Convenience – goods bought regularly therefore familiar with type of
     purchase e.g milk
2.    Shopping – consumer will spend more time comparing and
     considering the various alternatives. Concluded on value for
     money, quality and sustainability. E.g new jeans
3.    Specialty – looking for a particular brand and luxury characteristic.
     They are expensive, exclusive and are only available to limited
     distributions. E,g Luxury car or boat
4.    Unsought products – not previously thought of by consumer or it is
     unaware of its existence. Example: new technologies to upgrade dvd
     player.
Individual Product Decisions
 Business needs to be involved in a decision making process
  for completing the overall product for market.
 Decisions faced by the marketer preparing their individual
  products for market include issues surrounding:
- Product attributes
- Branding
- Packaging
- Labelling
- Product support services
 When a customer considers a familiar brand they enjoy
  there will be four levels:
1. Attributes
2. Benefits
3. Values associated with brand
4. conjure personality – type of person who would use it
Brand Strategies for Businesses
 There are four main brand strategies available to
  businesses:
1. Line Extension Strategy = existing product, no brand name
2. Multibrand Strategy = existing product with a new brand
    name
3. Brand Extension = new product with an existing brand
4. New Brands Strategy = for new products and new brands
Product decision process
 Consider packaging that is most appropriate for product
 what level of product support services will be offered to the
 consumers.
Product Line and Product Mix
decisions
 Turn our attention on decision made for groups of products
  called product lines.
 Product lines have similar elements such as price, or
  function. E.g different types of nokia phones
 Businesses sometimes stretch product lines upwards and
  downwards, meaning having quality expensive items as well
  as lower price items to widen target market.

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Product decisions chapter 8

  • 2. Product Decisions  Marketing mix describes how a business uses and manipulates the 4ps to market their product.  Businesses employ different strategies when marketing products compared to services.  As a physical product, marketers need to consider packaging, labelling and branding involved in marketing the overall product.
  • 3. Products in the marketing Mix  “Anything that can be offered to a market for attention, acquisition use or consumption that might satisfy a need or want.”  Marketers refer to products as having three levels; 1. The core product – immediate benefits 2. Actual Product – quality, product features, styling, brand name and packaging. 3. the augmented product – extras of product
  • 4. Product Classifications  Marketers have developed four product classifications in the consumer markets designed to assist in selecting a suitable marketing strategy: 1. Convenience – goods bought regularly therefore familiar with type of purchase e.g milk 2. Shopping – consumer will spend more time comparing and considering the various alternatives. Concluded on value for money, quality and sustainability. E.g new jeans 3. Specialty – looking for a particular brand and luxury characteristic. They are expensive, exclusive and are only available to limited distributions. E,g Luxury car or boat 4. Unsought products – not previously thought of by consumer or it is unaware of its existence. Example: new technologies to upgrade dvd player.
  • 5. Individual Product Decisions  Business needs to be involved in a decision making process for completing the overall product for market.  Decisions faced by the marketer preparing their individual products for market include issues surrounding: - Product attributes - Branding - Packaging - Labelling - Product support services
  • 6.  When a customer considers a familiar brand they enjoy there will be four levels: 1. Attributes 2. Benefits 3. Values associated with brand 4. conjure personality – type of person who would use it
  • 7. Brand Strategies for Businesses  There are four main brand strategies available to businesses: 1. Line Extension Strategy = existing product, no brand name 2. Multibrand Strategy = existing product with a new brand name 3. Brand Extension = new product with an existing brand 4. New Brands Strategy = for new products and new brands
  • 8. Product decision process  Consider packaging that is most appropriate for product  what level of product support services will be offered to the consumers.
  • 9. Product Line and Product Mix decisions  Turn our attention on decision made for groups of products called product lines.  Product lines have similar elements such as price, or function. E.g different types of nokia phones  Businesses sometimes stretch product lines upwards and downwards, meaning having quality expensive items as well as lower price items to widen target market.