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Chapter 8: Marketing Marketing Concepts Place (Channels of Distribution) Channels of distribution are the paths of ownership that goods follow as they pass from the producer or manufacturer to the consumer. The three types of channels of distribution are direct, indirect, and specialty. Direct Channels Direct channels of distribution connect the consumers to the producers of the goods or services. This is also referred to as the maker-user relationship. Indirect Channels Indirect channels of distribution have one or more intermediaries who import products (importers), wholesale goods (wholesalers), or retail products (retailers). 1

Chapter 8: Marketing Marketing Concepts Specialty Channels A specialty channel of distribution is an indirect way to distribute products by using vending machines, telemarketing, catalogue sales, e-commerce, and door-to-door sales. No retail store is involved. Promotion Promotion is an attempt to sell a product. Sales promotion encourages consumers to buy products by using coupons, contests, premiums, samples, or special events. 2

Chapter 8: Marketing Marketing Concepts The Two Cs of Marketing The marketing department must consider two major external factors: the competition and the consumer. The Competitive Market The competitive market refers to the sellers of a specific product, and is often expressed in terms of the total dollars spent annually on the product. The percentage of the market that a company or brand has is called its market share. A market segment is a part of the overall market with similar characteristics. Competition among Products Indirect competition means products or services are not directly related to each other. Products that are similar to one another are called direct competition. 3

Chapter 8: Marketing Marketing Concepts The Consumer Market In their effort to be competitive, businesses study and target the consumer market, the potential users of a product or service. These consumers can be identified by demographics and lifestyle. Demographics Demographics is the study of obvious characteristics that categorize human beings. Some examples of demographics include the following: Lifestyle Lifestyle is the way people live, including their values, beliefs, and motivations. 4 age gender family lifestyle income level ethnicity and culture

Chapter 8: Marketing Advertising Creating Good Advertising Good advertisements sell products by making the consumer remember the brand name of their products or services. The four standard rules for creating good advertising are summarized as follows: 1. Attract attention – develop a good headline 2. Gain interest – make people want to read, watch, or listen 3. Build desire – help the customer want your product 4. Get action – always ask for the sale Types of Advertising Advertising is the paid-for promotion of a businesses’ goods and services using a variety of mass media to target a market. 5

Chapter 8: Marketing Advertising Common advertising classifications include Comparing Types of Advertising Advertisers use the following categories to help them select which media to use for a certain product promotion. These eight categories are 6 direct-to-home out-of-home radio television newspapers magazines Internet reach frequency selectivity durability lead-time mechanical requirements clutter cost

Chapter 8: Marketing Marketing Research Market research is the collection and analysis of information that identifies specific groups of consumers who would use a particular product or service. Types of Marketing Research Marketers use different types of research depending on what information is needed, how it will be collected, and what will be done with the final information after it is analyzed. The following is a list of the most common types of research used by marketers : 7 consumer research market research motivation research pricing research competitive research product research advertising research

Chapter 8: Marketing Marketing Research Marketing Research Tools Marketing research relies on secondary and primary data. Secondary Data Secondary data is information collected by others. Secondary data can be collected from Web sites, databases, periodicals, indexes, and professionally prepared marketing research reports. Primary Data Primary data refers to current information that is collected and analyzed for a specific purpose. Methods include 8 test marketing internal information sources surveys observation focus groups