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Market Analysis
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Market Position
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Market Position
• Market Niche – small part of an existing market
• Market Leader – maintain dominant position in the market?
• Market Follower – Follow the lead of the market leader – pricing, product development, etc.
• Market Challenger – Seek to adopt strategies to challenge market leader’s position
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Market Objectives
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Market Objectives
• Will involve/determine some or all of the following:– Market Penetration– New Product
Development– Branding– Diversification– SWOT Analysis– Product Portfolio –
Product Life Cycle, Boston Matrix
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Market Segments
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Social Class• Registrar General's Grouping:• Class 1 – Higher managerial and professional• Class 2 – Lower Managerial and professional• Class 3 – Intermediate Occupations• Class 4 – Small employers, self employed• Class 5 – Lower Supervisory• Class 6 – Semi Routine • Class 7 – Routine• Class 8 – Long term unemployed/never employed
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Social Class• Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA)
Grouping
– A – Higher managerial, professional and administrative
– B – Middle management, professional and administrative
– C1 – Supervisory, clerical and junior management
– C2 – Skilled Manual Workers– D – Semi and unskilled manual workers– E – Pensioners, casual workers, unemployed
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Social Class – New Groupings
• The National Statistics Socio-economic Classification Analytic Classes (NS-SEC)
• 1. Higher managerial and professional occupations– 1.1 Large employers and higher managerial occupations– 1.2 Higher professional occupations
• 2.Lower managerial and professional occupations• 3. Intermediate occupations• 4. Small employers and own account workers• 5. Lower supervisory and technical occupations• 6. Semi-routine occupations• 7. Routine occupations• 8. Never worked and long-term unemployed
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Which Segment?
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Which Segment?
• Mass Markets – high volume, low margin goods – confectionary, cars, clothing, food stuffs
• Multiple Segments – appealing to wider range of groups – e.g. 4x4 vehicles – town, country, gender, lifestyle, social class?
• Single Segment – often a specialised product, e.g. machinery, exclusive goods
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Market Structure
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Market Structure
• Nature of the market structure determines marketing strategy:– Pricing strategy– Branding?– Product Differentiation?– Market Penetration?– Market Skimming?– Direct Selling?