Explain the concept of marketing strategies

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Explain the concept of marketing strategies

Goal: What is the marketer’s destination? A goal is an objective you plan to fulfill Determine where your firm needs to be by a particular date and agree upon goals A family-style restaurant wants to increase sales Agree to increase annual sales by 10% over last years sales Goal is specific and can be evaluated for success or failure at the end of a given time frame.

Strategy: Which route will the marketer take to get there? A strategy is a plan of action for achieving your goals and objectives. Create the plan of action (route) believed to be most efficient. Example: Strategy #1: add a kids’ menu in order to increase sales to young parents in the area

Deciding on Strategies and choosing the best option A firm’s strategy is important because it shows how its goal will be reached Its strategy may not be the only option There can be many appropriate marketing strategies To choose the best strategy for reaching their goal, marketers consider: How the marketing concept applies to their situation When they want to reach their goal Which resources are on hand After selecting, marketers set aside funds to make it happen.

Tactics: What small steps are needed to make it happen? Tactics are specific actions used to carry out strategies Marketers carefully choose the short-term actions, or tactics, they use to carry out their strategy. Tactics must line up with where they plan to go –their goal-and how they plan to get there They pay attention to every detail – their strategy

Tactics Example: To introduce the new kids’ menu, the family style restaurant might decide to use the following tactics: 1. Introduce kid-tested meals A)spaghetti & meatballs C) hot dog w/chips B) macaroni & cheese D) hamburger w/fries 2. Offer a free ice cream cone to each child Each of these actions leads the restaurant to its desired destination

Marketers plan thoroughly but stay flexible No one knows for sure exactly how a plan will play out Planning needs to be as complete as possible- but easily adaptable Marketers plan for success and are ready to adjust at any given moment

Marketers keep their plans flexible Business situations change, so marketers must look for obstacles they can turn into opportunities Situations which might invite a change of plan include: Hearing about a new product w/better features Figuring out that the price is slightly high for customers Seeing the firm’s ad in the back of the newspaper, instead of the section in which it was expected Learning of new government regulations that impact the business Watching the economy improve or worsen

Does the same marketing strategy work in every situation? Not in today’s world Each situation requires a customized approach Marketers often adjust, or even combine, their strategies to fit their purposes Marketers combine marketing elements differently to product strategies appropriate for reaching assorted marketing goals

Marketing Mix A combination of the four elements of marketing – product, price, place, promotion

Elements of the Marketing Mix Product: the goods, services, or ideas a business will offer its customers. Marketers conduct research and use their creativity to figure out what customers need and how they will meet those needs

Marketing Mix: Product Marketers as themselves questions such as: Should we offer one product-or more than one? Is the product a good, service, or idea? Does the product have special features? Does the product have multiple uses? What resources are necessary to research and develop the product? What level of quality should be produced or provided? Which brands should be used? How should the product be packaged? How might the product affect the firm’s image? How might customers view this product in relation to others? Should we offer a warranty, maintenance contract, or other support services?

Marketing Mix: Price Price is the amount of money a firm asks in exchange for its products. To be successful, a good balance between customer value and satisfaction, as well as company cost and profit must be found.

Marketing Mix: Price Determine pricing objectives: Getting their product into more customers’ hands. Helping customers view their firm as distinct from competitors Bringing in the amount of income they need or want. Raising the product’s value in the customer’s eyes Matching the product’s value with what customers expect to receive

Marketing Mix: Price Determine how to accept payment: Cash, debit, credit, check, or combination

Marketing Mix: Place The place element can make or break the buying experience. Getting a product in the right place at the right time is all about creating convenience for the customer.

Marketing Mix: Place Consider the following: Which firms to buy the product from When to buy the product How much of the product to order Where to make the product available How to process customer orders Which firms to involve in the process How to answer customer questions How to coordinate all of the steps involved

Marketing Mix: Promotion Promotion refers to the various types of communication that marketers use to inform, persuade, or remind customers about their products. Advertising Personal selling Publicity Public relations Sales promotion

Marketing Mix: Promotion Consider the following: Which messages to send Which media to use When they want messages delivered How often they want messages delivered How to coordinate communication efforts How to evaluate results The ultimate goal of promotion is to generate a positive response from customers.

Put It All Together Marketers must adapt their marketing mix to suit each unique set of circumstances (iPod playlist) A change in one marketing element affects the others. If product features are improved, price goes up When the place element is simplified, the price goes up Example: Target