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Designing and Managing Integrated Marketing Channels

What is a Marketing Channel? A marketing channel system is the particular set of interdependent organizations involved in the process of making a product or service available for use or consumption.

IMC Builds Brands

Communication Platforms Advertising Print and broadcast ads Packaging inserts Motion pictures Brochures and booklets Posters Billboards POP displays Logos Videotapes Sales Promotion Contests, games, sweepstakes Premiums Sampling Trade shows, exhibits Coupons Rebates Entertainment Continuity programs

Communication Platforms Events/ Experiences Sports Entertainment Festivals Arts Causes Factory tours Company museums Street activities Public Relations Press kits Speeches Seminars Annual reports Charitable donations Publications Community relations Lobbying Identity media Company magazine

Communication Platforms Personal Selling Sales presentations Sales meetings Incentive programs Samples Fairs and trade shows Direct Marketing Catalogs Mailings Telemarketing Electronic shopping TV shopping Fax mail E-mail Voice mail Blogs Websites

Word-of-Mouth Marketing Person-to-person Chat rooms Blogs

Elements in the Communications Process

Channels and Marketing Decisions A push strategy uses the manufacturer’s sales force, trade promotion money, and other means to induce intermediaries to carry, promote, and sell the product to end users A pull strategy uses advertising, promotion, and other forms of communication to persuade consumers to demand the product from intermediaries

Buyer Expectations for Channel Integration Ability to order a product online and pick it up at a convenient retail location Ability to return an online-ordered product to a nearby store Right to receive discounts based on total online and offline purchases

Channel Member Functions Gather information Develop and disseminate persuasive communications Reach agreements on price and terms Acquire funds to finance inventories Assume risks Provide for storage Provide for buyers’ payment of their bills Oversee actual transfer of ownership

Marketing Flows in the Marketing Channel for Forklift Trucks

Consumer Markets

Industrial Markets

Designing a Marketing Channel System 1. Analyze customer needs Channels produce five service outputs: Lot size - number of units channel allows customer to purchase at one time Waiting and delivery time - average time customers wait for delivery of goods in respective channel Spatial convenience - ease of purchase Product variety - large variety increases chances of consumer filling need Service backup - the greater the number of ancillary services surrounding the purchase of a product, the more effort required of the channel

Designing a Marketing Channel System 2. Establishing Objectives and Constraints based on: Targeted service output levels Markets chosen to serve Product characteristics as service levels will vary, for example perishable goods require expedient delivery, bulk products require minimal handling, non-standard products require informative selling Strengths and weaknesses of intermediaries Competition’s channels Environmental changes Legal regulations and restrictions

Designing a Marketing Channel System 3. Identify major channel alternatives Types of intermediaries – some examples: Merchants – wholesalers and retailers Agents – brokers, manufacturer representatives, sales agents for customers Facilitators – transportation companies, independent warehouses, banks, ad agencies. Number of intermediaries Exclusive distribution - one or a select few. Appropriate when producer wants to control resellers’ service level and outputs.

Designing a Marketing Channel System Selective distribution - more than a few, less than all. Gains adequate market coverage with more control and less cost than intensive distribution Intensive distribution - as many outlets as possible. Appropriate for frequently purchased items ( usually convenience goods) that consumers will buy in a variety of locations.. Terms and Responsibilities of Channel Members - trade relations mix Price policies - must be equitable and efficient Conditions of sale - terms and guarantees Territorial rights of distributors Mutual services and responsibilities

Designing a Marketing Channel System 4. Evaluate major channel alternatives Economic criteria - sales versus costs Control – especially important for channels that are not direct. (e.g. sales agents may concentrate on customers who buy the most and not necessarily those who buy the manufacturer’s goods) Adaptive criteria - degree of intermediary commitment

Identifying Channel Alternatives Types of intermediaries Number of intermediaries Terms and responsibilities

Identifying Channel Alternatives Types of intermediaries: Carefully work on intermediaries that can offer the manufacturer’s products easily.

Number of Intermediaries Exclusive: Limiting the number of alternatives Selective: Relies on only few intermediaries willing to carry a particular product. Intensive: Places the goods in as many outlets as possible.

Terms and Responsibilities of Channel Members Price policy: Calls for the producers to establish a price list and schedule of discounts and allowances that intermediaries see as equitable and sufficient. Condition of sale: Payment terms and producer guarantees. Distributors’ territorial rights: it deals with distributor’s territories. Mutual services and responsibilities: Must be carefully spelled out.

The Value-Adds versus Costs of Different Channels

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