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UNDERSTANDING BUYERS + MARKETS PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING WEEK 04

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UNDERSTANDING BUYERS + MARKETS. Principles of Marketing Week 04. Learning Objectives. The Market Defining the Market Understanding and Approaching the Market The Market is… Types of Markets. Learning Objectives. The Buyers Defining the Market Understanding and Approaching the Market - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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UNDERSTANDING BUYERS + MARKETSPRINCIPLES OF MARKETING WEEK 04

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LEARNING OBJECTIVESThe Market• Defining the Market

• Understanding and Approaching the Market

• The Market is…

• Types of Markets

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LEARNING OBJECTIVESThe Buyers• Defining the Market

• Understanding and Approaching the Market

• The Market is…

• Types of Markets

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DEFINING THE MARKETImpossible to define precisely, but we’ve discussed it’s definition as:• A group of potential buyers with needs and wants and the

purchasing power to satisfy them.

Markets are people whether they are individuals or groups.• Without people there would be no need to market

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UNDERSTANDING AND APPROACHING THE MARKETPeople and organizations must meet certain basic criteria in order to represent a valid market• Must be a true need or want for the product, service

idea that can be recognized or latent

• Must have the ability to pay for the product

• Much have the authority to buy the product

• Those that meet the criteria must be large enough to be profitable for the marketer

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UNDERSTANDING AND APPROACHING THE MARKETAll five previous criteria must be met to equate a market.• Failure to meet even one may negate the visibility of a

market

• Look at the pharmaceutical industry• Why do some diseases remain uncured?

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THE MARKET IS A PLACEThinking of the market as a place “the marketplace” is a common practice of the general public.• Such locations do exist as geographical areas within

which trading occurs.

• In this context we can think of world markets, international markets, American markets, regions, states, cities, and parts of cities.

• A shopping center, a block, a portion of a block and even the site of a single retail store can be called a market.

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THE MARKET IS A PLACEMost times marketers try to define the people of a marketplace.

However, the place description of a market is important as well.

Goods must be delivered to customers attracted towards particular places where transactions are made• The identification of markets is useful for market decision

making purposes.

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THE MARKET IS A PLACEFactors such as the following are all affected by the geographic market.• Product features• Price• Location of facilities• Routing salespeople• Promotional design

A market might be somewhere other than a geographic region, such as a catalogues or ad that allows you to place an order

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THE MARKET IS AN ECONOMIC ENTITYA market is characterized by a dynamic system of economic forces.

The 4 biggest economic forces are: Supply, Demand, Competition, and Government Intervention.

Terms Buyer’s and Seller’s market describe different conditions of bargaining strength

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THE MARKET IS AN ECONOMIC ENTITYPlacing labels on markets allows us to design strategies that match a particular economic situation.• Buyer’s market, abundance of product, prices are low,

and customers dictate the terms of the sale.

• The interactions of these economic factors is what creates a market.

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TYPE OF MARKETSNow that we have defined markets in a general sense, it is useful to discuss the characteristics of the primary types of markets:• Consumer markets

• Industrial markers

• Institutional markets

• Reseller markets

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TYPE OF MARKETSConsumer Markets• Include those individuals and households who buy and

consume goods and services for their own personal use.

• Not interested in reselling the product or setting themselves up as a manufacturer.

• There are thousands of new products, services and ideas being introduced each day

• The increased capability of consumers to both afford these products, the size and complexity and future growth potential of the consumer market is staggering.

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TYPE OF MARKETSIndustrial Markets• Include organizations and the people who work for

them, those who buy products or services for use in their own businesses or to make other products.

• These type of markets function differently than do consumer markets and the buying process in particular different.

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TYPE OF MARKETSInstitutional Markets• Includes various types of profit and non-profit

institutions such as, hospitals, schools, govt agencies, and churches

• Differ from the typical business in that they are not primarily motivated by profits or market share.

• Tend to fulfill more intangible needs.

• Whatever profits exist after all expenses are paid are put back into the institution.

• The set of controls and restrictions means marketers must use different strategies to be successful.

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TYPE OF MARKETSReseller Markets• All intermediaries that buy finished or semi-finished

products and resell them for profit are part of this market.

• Operate under unique business characteristics

• Producers are cognizant of the fact that successful marketing to resellers is just as important as successful marketing to consumers

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BUYERSWhat is a Buyer?• A predetermined group or individual who fits the

target market, and that is either already an existing customer of a product or service and/or a person who the marketer hopes will become a customer.

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BUYERSUnderstanding buyers has been, in the past, a more simple process.

With the introduction of the internet, particularly social media, buyer behavior is more difficult to understand .

The relationship between business and buyers is undergoing the most significant transformation in decades.• Continually redefines our knowledge of how buyers

make decisions.

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BUYERSUnderstanding buyers has been, in the past, a more simple process.

With the introduction of the internet, particularly social media, buyer behavior is more difficult to understand

The relationship between business and buyers is undergoing the most significant transformation in decades.• Continually redefines our knowledge of how buyers

make decisions.

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CONCLUSIONTopics we have covered:• The Marketing Concept

• Marketing Research Process

• Strategic Marketing and Market Characteristics

• Understanding Buyers and Markets

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HOMEWORK WEEK 04Each of these elements is building towards the final project which encompasses all the parts of the marketing plan.

Your homework this week will be to use the lecture notes and this PowerPoint presentation to develop an idea of who the buyers and markets are for either your topic or product.

Use the examples that we’ve discussed in class as a roadmap for this section. I have also put up other samples on the website from previous classes for you to look through.

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CLASS PRESENTATIONS

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FINAL PROJECT SPECSThe 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.

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FINAL PROJECT SPECS» Sections

Executive SummaryIndustry AnalysisMarketing ResearchSWOTT AnalysisHypothesis/Problem Statement/PurposeResearch ObjectivesLimitationsMethodologySample QuestionnaireData AnalysisConclusions