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MARKET SEGMENTATION
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• CONCEPT AND DEFINITION
The concept of market segment is based on the fact that the market of commodities are not homogeneous but they are heterogeneous. Market represent a group of customer having common characteristics but two customer are never common in their nature, habits, hobbies income and purchasing techniques.
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• According to Philip kotler , “ Market segmentation is sub-dividing a market into distinct and homogeneous subgroups of customers, where any group can conceivably be selected as a target market to be met with distinct marketing mix.”
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• Market Segmentation is a method of “dividing a market (Large) into smaller groupings of consumers or organisations in which each segment has a common characteristic such as needs or behaviour.”
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Henry Ford epitomized this strategy when he offered the Model- T Ford in one colour , black.
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LEVELS OF MARKET SEGMENTATION
SEGMENT MARKETING
NICHES MARKETING
LOCAL MARKETING
INDIVIDUALS MARKETING
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1. SEGMENT MARKETING Consists of a group of customers who share a similar set of needs and wants.
Identifiable Group with in a Market with Similar
• Wants• Purchasing Power• Geographical Location• Buying Attitudes
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FLEXIBLE MARKET OFFERING
• Even in segments 100 % needs are not same – consists of two parts
1.Naked Solution :- products and services that all members of the segment values.
2.Discretionary options :- that some segment members value. Each option might carry an additional charge.
Example: Automobile industry – basic model is same but for A.C , power steering, power window buyer
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has to pay extra price. Delta Airlines offers all economy
passengers a seat and soft drinks. It charges economy passengers extra for alcoholic beverages.
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Market Segments can be defined in many different ways. One way to carve up a market is to identify Preference segments
Suppose ice cream buyers are asked how much they value sweetness and creaminess as two product attributes. Three different patterns can emerge.
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Homogeneous preference : – where all the consumer have roughly the same preferences.– We would predict that existing brand would be similar and
cluster around the middle of the scale in both sweetness and creaminess.
Diffused preference :– consumers vary greatly in their preferences
Clustered preference :
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creaminess
sweetness
Homogeneous Preference -no natural segments -all buyers have same preference
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creaminess
sweetness
Diffused Preference -no pattern (…or poor research) -take center position
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creaminess
sweetness
Clustered Preference -natural segments -increases as number of competitors increases
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2. NICHE MARKETING Group of customers seeking a distinctive mix of benefits who are
ready to pay extra premium. Niche = segment sub – segments
Eg. Washing detergents hard & gentle washes . Surf excel for tough stains ( hard on clothes) & Ezee from Godrej for delicate clothes.
--- Astha , Sanskar , Q TV – focus on religion & spiritualism. DISTINCT NEEDS PAY PREMIUM SPECIALIZATION LESS COMPETITION POTENTIAL
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ROLLS ROYCE
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3. LOCAL MARKETING
• Marketing programs tailored to the needs & wants of local customer groups in trading areas, neighborhoods , etc.
• this trend is called grass roots marketing.
Ex. – Spiderman 3 was released in 5 different language in India including bhojpuri.
ChitlePune sarees
Kashmiri silk
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4. INDIVIDUAL MARKETING
• Ultimate segmentation – segments of 1 or customized marketing or one to one marketing.
• Customerization – empower the consumers to design the product or service offering of their choice.
• Ex. Paint companies have started doing this- Asian Paint , Nerolac , Berger Paints
• Arvind mills launched Ruff’n Tuff Jeans, branded ready – to – stitch
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GEOGRAPHIC SEGMENTATION
Divide the market into different group based on :• Region – South India , North , Western Region, East• City – metro cities, cities with population more than 1 million• World• Density• Climate• States
Ex.- Mcdonalds globally, sell burgers aimed at local markets, for example, burgers are made from lamb in India rather then beef because of religious issues. In Mexico more chilli sauce is added and so on.
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DEMOGRAPHIC SEGMENTATION
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As people age their needs and wants change, some organisations develop specific products aimed at particular age groups for example nappies for babies, toys for children, clothes for teenagers and so on.
Gender segmentation is commonly used within the cosmetics, clothing and magazine industry.
In the UK we have also seen the introduction of Maxim, (www.maxim-magazine.co.uk) a male lifestyle magazine covering male fashion, films, cars, sports and technology. \
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• • Income segmentation is another strategy used by many
organisations. Stores like Harrods, Harvey Nicohals are predominantly aimed at the affluent market. Daewoo aim their vehicles at price sensitive buyers who require a bundle of benefits for the price. In today's globally competitive environment brands are specifically developed and positioned within particular income segments inorder to maximise turnover.
• Products and services are also aimed at different lifecycle segments. Holidays are developed for families, the 18-30's singles, and for those in their 50's.
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PSYCHOGRAPHIC SEGMENTATION
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• Lifestyle groups Yuppie Associations• Mobile• High valued house/flat• Good Salary• Young branded car. Third Agers Associations.• 50's• Retired early from profession.• Time to spare• Adventure Seekers
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BEHAVIOURAL SEGMENTATION
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OCCASIONS - Archies and Hallmark cards, Monaco at tea time.
BENEFITS – Shampoo for hair conditioning, cleaning , hair fall defence dandruff control
USER STATUS- light – medium – heavy user
LOYALTY STATUS- hardcore loyal , split loyal- loyal to 2-3 brand ,shifting loyal, switcher