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Why is it important to put your marketing plan in writing? Falinasoninc
Market Your Business Develop the Marketing Plan The Marketing Mix─Product The Marketing Mix─Price
Developing the Marketing Plan Goals • Explain the importance of marketing a business. • Discuss how to develop a marketing strategy for a business. • Describe what information is included in a marketing plan.
Vocabulary • marketing • marketing concept • marketing mix • marketing strategy • marketing plan
What is Marketing? • marketing • all of the processes used to determine and satisfy the needs of customers and the company • planning • pricing • promoting • distributing • selling
marketing concept • Uses the needs of customers as the primary focus of a product or service during: • planning • production • distribution • promotion
A successful marketing concept will: • Identify what will satisfy the customers’ needs and wants • Develop and market products or services that customers consider better than other choices • Operate profitably
marketing mix • reaching the target market through a blend of: • product • price • distribution • promotion
The Marketing Strategy • marketing strategy • a plan that identifies how business goals will be achieved through marketing efforts • product introduction or innovation • pricing • distribution • promotion • sales or market share • projected profitability
marketing goals should: • be achievable with your available resources • be written following the SMART guidelines • reflect short, medium and long-term goals
Short-Term Goals • Achievements for the next year are the focus of short-term goals. • number of customers • level of sales • level of profits
Medium-Term Goals • Achievements for the next two to five years are the focus of medium-term goals. • Make sure your marketing strategy facilitates achievement of medium-term goals.
Long-Term Goals • Achievements for a 5, 10, or 20 year time horizon are the focus of long-term goals. • Long-term goals can help define current marketing plans.
Why is goal setting important when developing a marketing strategy?
Write Your Marketing Plan • marketing plan • defines your market • identifies your customers and competitors • outlines a strategy for attracting and keeping customers • anticipates changes
The marketing plan should include the following information: • Product or Service • Target Market • Competition • Marketing Budget • Business Location • Pricing Strategy • Promotional Strategy • Distribution Strategy
Marketing plans should include performance standards that are measurable. • Actual results should be compared to performance standards quarterly.
The Marketing Mix─Product Goals • Explain how the marketing concept affects decisions regarding the product mix. • Define and describe the importance of product management.
Vocabulary • product mix • features • brand • positioning
The Marketing Concept and the Product • If you can convince your customers that your products satisfy their needs better than any competitor’s products, then your products become a marketing tool for your business.
Consumer-Driven Market • The wants and needs of customers are the most important consideration when developing any product or marketing effort. • The U.S. has changed from a product-driven market to a consumer-driven market. • Consumers are more educated. • Competition includes the global market.
Product Mix • product mix • the different products and services a business sells • Entrepreneurs may carry some products that are not profitable just to please customers. • A small percentage of the product selection often makes up the majority of sales revenue.
How does the marketing concept affect decisions made about the product mix?
Product Management • There is more to a product than consumers may realize. • features • branding • packaging • labeling • positioning
Select Product Features • features • product characteristics that will satisfy customer needs • The target market should be considered when selecting product features.
Consider Branding, Packaging, and Labeling • brand • the name, symbol, or design used to identify your product • package • the box, container, or wrapper in which the product is placed
label • where information about the product is given on the package • The brand, package, and label that you choose for a product help differentiate it from others on the market.
Position Your Products or Services • Different products and services within the same category serve different customer needs. • positioning • creating an image for the product in the customer’s mind
The Marketing Mix─Price Goals • Identify pricing objectives for a business. • Calculate the price for products using various methods. • Discuss factors to consider when pricing services. • List and describe various pricing strategies.
Vocabulary • return on investment • market share • demand-based pricing • cost-based pricing • competition-based pricing • psychological pricing • discount pricing
Set Pricing Objectives • price • the amount a customer pays for a product or service • needs to be low enough that customers buy from you • needs to be high enough so revenues exceed expenses
Price objectives might include: • maximize sales • discourage competition • establish an image • increase profits • attract customers
Return on Investment • investment • the costs of making and marketing a product • return on investment(ROI) • amount earned as a result of the investment • usually expressed as a percentage
Market Share • market share • a business’s percentage of the total sales generated by all companies in the same market • The total market for a product must be known in order for market share to be determined.
Market Share = Amount of Sales ÷ Total Market Size
There are multiple ways to increase market share including: • lowering prices • advertising and promotion • networking with potential customers
Why is it important to determine pricing objectives before pricing goods and services?
Determine a Price for a Product • There is usually more than one price that can be charged for a product.
Demand-Based Pricing • demand-based pricing • pricing that is determined by how much customers are willing to pay for a product or service • Survey potential customers to determine what they would be willing to pay for a product. • The highest price identified is the maximum price that can be charged.
Cost-Based Pricing • cost-based pricing • determined by using the wholesale cost of an item as the basis for the price charged • markup price • determined by adding a percentage amount to the wholesale cost of an item
Markup amount = Wholesale cost × Percentage markup • Retail Price = Wholesale cost + Markup amount
markdown price • determined by subtracting a percentage amount from the retail price
Markdown amount = Retail price × Percentage markdown • Markdown Price = Retail price - Markdown amount
Competition-Based Pricing • competition-based pricing • pricing that is determined by considering what competitors charge for the same good or service
List three methods for determining the price to charge for a product.
Price a Service or an Idea • To set a price for a service, consider the following: • the cost of items used in providing the service • the amount of time required to produce the service