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TARGET MARKETING & RESEARCH DESIGN. Principles of Marketing Week 08. Learning Objectives. • Market Segmentation • Target Marketing • Research Design • Survey Design • Homework. MARKET SEGMENTATION. Concept of Market Segmentation
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TARGET MARKETING & RESEARCH DESIGN Principles of Marketing Week 08
Learning Objectives •Market Segmentation •Target Marketing •Research Design •Survey Design •Homework
MARKET SEGMENTATION • Concept of Market Segmentation • Partitioning a market that is characterized by heterogeneity in consumers’ response to the marketing mix into more homogeneous submarkets. • Process of dividing a large market into smaller target markets, or customer groups with similar needs and/or desires.
MARGET SEGMENTATION PRODUCT-SPECIFIC GENERAL Behavioral characteristics (user status, loyalty, status, usage rate Usage Situations Observable features of physical and social environment (esp. demographics) OBSERVABLE Awareness Attitude (belief evaluations) Intentions Values, lifestyles, and psychographics, personality variables LATENT
MARKET SEGMENTATION • Market Segmentation • Segmentable market variables are: • Demographic • Benefits Sought • Geographic • Situation • Psychographic • Behavior / Usage
MARKET SEGMENTATION • Market Segmentation • Demographic • Age • Income Level • Family • Education • Ethnicity • Examples?
MARKET SEGMENTATION • Market Segmentation • Geographic • When an organization localizes its marketing efforts to accommodate the unique needs of specific geographic regions • Examples?
MARKET SEGMENTATION • Market Segmentation • Psychographic • Grouping customers together based on social class, lifestyles, and psychological characteristics (attitudes, interests, opinions) • Examples?
MARKET SEGMENTATION • Market Segmentation • Benefits Sought • Segments based on the benefits that consumers desire from using a specific product. • Examples?
MARKET SEGMENTATION • Market Segmentation • Situation • Purchase situation or occasion • Impacted by Physical and Social surroundings, Time to make a purchase, task definition, pre-purchase attitude. • Examples?
MARKET SEGMENTATION • Market Segmentation • Behavior / Usage • Markets can be segmented by how often or how heavily consumers use a specific product. • Examples?
MARKET SEGMENTATION • In Class Exercise • Go to the websites for Crest and Colgate and study what types of toothpastes they offer to appeal to different market segments. • Use this information or any other information that you can find to come up with a list of variables that companies use to segment the toothpaste market.
MARKET SEGMENTATION • Segmentation Bases • Behavioral Characteristics / Usage Situations • Toothpaste Category Users • Other brand loyals • Other brand switchers • Heavy users • Light users • Potential users • Awareness / Attitude / Intentions • Attitudinal Segmentation • Consider plus and minuses of each brand
MARKET SEGMENTATION • VALS 2 • A method of classifying consumers on the basis of two dimensions: • Self orientation (primary motivation) • Ideals (principle oriented consumers) • Those who are guided in their choices by abstract, idealized criteria (quality, integrity, tradition) • Achievement (status oriented consumers) • Those who are guided in their choices by the expected reactions, concerns, and desires of groups to which they belong or aspire to belong. • Self-Expression (action oriented people) • Those who are guided in their choices by a desire for social or physical activity, variety, and risk taking.
MARKET SEGMENTATION • VALS 2 • A method of classifying consumers on the basis of two dimensions: • Resources • Refers to the full range of psychological, physical, demographic, and material means and capacities people have to draw upon • (age, education, income, self-confidence, energy, intellectualism, novelty seeking, innovativeness, impulsiveness, etc.)
MARKET SEGMENTATION • Segmentation Scheme for Toothpastes
MARKET SEGMENTATION • Data Sources for Segmentation • Simmons Market Research Bureau • Product usage by category, demographics, media behavior, psychographics • Mediamark Research
Market segmentation • Segmentation Criteria • Differentiable: Market response is homogeneous within segments and heterogeneous between segments • Indentifiable: Individuals can be assigned to a segment based on a meaningful profile of segment characteristics • Stable: Segments and segment membership do not change in the short run • Measurable: The size and purchasing power of relevant segments can be determined. • Actionable: The company is able to develop a marketing mix that will appeal to the members of a given segment. • Accessible: Members of a segment can be reached with the appropriate marketing mix.
TARGET MARKETING • Evaluation of the attractiveness of each market segment and selection of target segments • Evaluation of market segments based on: • Market segment characteristics • Industry competition • Company objectives and resources • Selection of target segments can result in: • Undifferentiated (mass) marketing • Differentiated marketing • Concentrated marketing
TARGET MARKETING • Undifferentiated Marketing • An organization develops one strategy appropriate for all members of the total market. • Differentiated Marketing • An organization targets multiple market segments and develops segment specific mixes. • Concentrated Marketing • When an organization concentrates its marketing efforts on a smaller segment of a larger market.
RESEARCH DESIGN • Conceptualization • Developing a model that shows variables that will be studied and hypothesized relationships between the variables. • Identify variables/construct to study • Specify hypotheses and relationships • Prepare a diagram that represents the relationship visually
Research design • Variables vs. Constructs • Variables • An observable item that is directly measured in a research study (gender, age, company name, number of employees, number of customers, amount spent, etc.) • Construct • An unobservable concept measure indirectly by several related variables by several related variables (service quality, satisfaction, materialism, best customer, etc.)
Surveys • Methodologies • Person to Person Administered • In Home interview • Purchase Intercept • Mail Intercept • Telephone Administered • Telephone interview • Computer assisted telephone interview • Automated telephone surveys
Surveys • Methodologies • Self Administered • Mail Panel • Drop Off • Mail Survey • Computer Assisted (Online) • Fax • Email • internet
SURVEYS • Selecting a Survey Method • Consider the following: • Situational Characteristics • Budget, completion time frame, quality, completeness of data, data precision • Task Characteristics • Difficult, stimuli needed, large amount of information, sensitive topics • Respondent Characteristics • Diversity, incidence, participation
SURVEYS • Questionnaire Design • A good questionnaire appears as easy to compose as a poem, but usually the result of long painstaking work. • No real, hard and fast rules, only guidelines.
SURVEYS • Decisions • What should be asked? • How should each question be phrased? • In what sequence should the questions be arranged? • What questionnaire layout will best serve the research objectives? • How should it be pretested and revised?
SURVEYS • Screener and Filter Questions
SURVEYS • Screener and Filter Questions
SURVEYS • Screener and Filter Questions
SURVEYS • Skip Patterns • Use multiple visual • Elements to improve skip • pattern compliance
SURVEYS • Questionnaire Organization • Logical flow • Usually go from general to specific • Ask sensitive questions later
SURVEYS • Questionnaire Organization
SURVEYS • Questionnaire Organization • Selecting the first question • for a questionnaire.
SURVEYS • Questionnaire Organization
SURVEYS • Questionnaire Organization • Use of booklets • Color coding • Question numbering • Fitting questions on a page • Instructions (skip and otherwise) • Use of typeface and blank space • Precoding
SURVEYS • Questionnaire Design • Place instruction exactly where needed and not a separate section at the beginning questionnaire.
SURVEYS • Questionnaire Design • Maintain simplicity, regularity, and a consistent figure/ground format to make respondent’s task easier. • Increase size and brightness of visual elements to emphasize order for reading questionnaire information. • Emphasize words and phrases in questions consistently, but sparingly • Change spacing and similarity to identify appropriate groupings of visual elements.
SURVEYS • Questionnaire Design • Write special instructions as part of question, not as free standing entities.
SURVEYS • Questionnaire Design • Answer Formats • Categories may be placed to the left or right of category tables.
SURVEYS • Questionnaire Design • Answer Formats • Place items with the same response categories in an item-in-a series format.
SURVEYS • Questionnaire Design • Answer Formats • Eliminate check-all-that-apply question format.
Survey • Questionnaire Design
HOMEWORK • In this week’s homework you will be expected to complete the following: • Target Market / Market Research Describe your customer profile in detail including demographics, psychographics and geographic information about the target market in great detail.
HOMEWORK • In this week’s homework you will be expected to complete the following: • Questionnaire Design • Design a questionnaire based on class discussion and give it to 25 people before next week’s class. • Review answers and develop conclusions based on the data collected.
FINAL PROJECT SPECS • The final project is the culminating academic endeavor of the class’s research over the quarter. • It will provide you with the opportunity to explore a problem or issue of particular personal or professional interest and to address it in a thorough focused study and applied research. • This project should demonstrate your ability to synthesize and apply the knowledge and skills acquired through the class, and it should not only exemplify your ability to think critically, but should utilize the variety of research methods introduced to come to a cohesive and logical conclusion.
FINAL PROJECT SPECS • Sections • Executive Summary • Industry Analysis • Marketing Research • SWOTT Analysis • Hypothesis/Problem Statement/Purpose • Research Objectives • Limitations • Methodology • Sample Questionnaire • Data Analysis • Conclusions