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13 Chapter Marketing in Today’s World pp. 196-209

Learning Objectives After completing this chapter, you’ll be able to: List the functions of marketing. Identify the importance of market research. continued

Learning Objectives After completing this chapter, you’ll be able to: Explain how channels of distribution work.

Why It’s Important Effective marketing puts the products in the hands of its targeted customers.

Key Words market marketing marketing concept target marketing relationship marketing marketing mix break-even point continued

Key Words market research demographics channel of distribution direct distribution indirect distribution wholesaler retailer

Basics of Marketing A market is a group of customers who share common wants and needs, and who have the ability to purchase a particular product.

Figure 13.1 U.S GAME CONSOLE MARKET Fun and Games. A market can be described as the people who are potential customers of a product, as well as by the classification of a product in a category. Which company that makes game consoles interests you most? What does the company do to grab your attention?

Basics of Marketing Marketing is the process of creating, promoting, and presenting a product to meet the wants and needs of consumers.

Basics of Marketing Businesses want you to buy their product so they perform detailed research on markets to find and analyze potential customers in their market. This is called target marketing.

Functions of Marketing The seven functions of marketing are: Distribution Financing Marketing information management Pricing continued

Functions of Marketing Product/service management Promotion Selling

Graphic Organizer Graphic Organizer Marketing Functions Producers Financing Pricing Market-Information Management Product/Service Management Promotion Distribution Selling Producers Consumers

Functions of Marketing A popular trend in today’s marketing world is relationship marketing. Companies use this strategy to build customer relations.

Marketing Mix The four elements of marketing—product, place, price, and promotion—are called the marketing mix, or the four Ps.

Product Marketing is used first to find out if there is a demand for a product. Then it is concerned with how to present a product to the customer to make it as appealing as possible.

Place One of the first things marketers have to consider is where to sell a product. Then marketers have to consider in what kind of location to sell their product.

Place The placement of the product in a store is important.

Price To determine the price of a product a marketer considers three questions: How much are customers willing to pay? Is the price competitive with other products? Can the company make a profit?

Price The break-even point is the amount of money a company has to make on a product to pay for its costs.

Promotion Promotion consists of making customers aware of a product. The most familiar form of promotion is advertising.

Promotion Some marketers offer discounts in the form of coupons, rebates, and sales. Another way companies promote their products is through public relations, or publicity.

What are a few functions of marketing? Fast Review What is marketing? What are a few functions of marketing? continued

Name the marketing mix, or the four Ps. Fast Review Name the marketing mix, or the four Ps.

Market Research Companies do market research to gather and study information about consumers to determine what kinds of goods and services to produce.

Market Research Demographics are facts about the population in terms of age, gender, location, income, and education. Once marketers know the demo-graphics of a market, they can develop products for it.

Product Development A company’s ability to create a new product or a slight variation of an already successful one is important to increasing sales.

Product Development The seven steps for developing a new product are: Generating ideas Screening ideas Developing a business proposal continued

Product Development Developing the product Test marketing the product Introducing the product Evaluating customer acceptance

Why does the government spend money on marketing research? Figure 13.2 MARKETING RESEARCH REVENUES BY INDUSTRY GROUPS Client industry groups for marketing research spend over $3 billion annually. Why does the government spend money on marketing research?

What’s the purpose of market research? Fast Review What’s the purpose of market research? Name the seven steps in developing a new product.

Channels of Distribution A channel of distribution is a particular way to direct products to consumers.

Channels of Distribution Direct distribution occurs when the goods or services are sold from the producer directly to the customer.

Channels of Distribution Indirect distribution involves one or more intermediaries.

Channels of Distribution The biggest impact distribution has on marketing is how it affects the price of products. Each time a product goes through another channel of distribution, the cost of marketing it increases.

Channels of Distribution Moving the product from manufacturer to the final user is an intermediary, or a go-between. Intermediaries include distributors, wholesalers, retailers, and even the Internet.

Distributors A distributor represents a single manufacturer in a geographic area.

Wholesalers A wholesaler receives large shipments of products from many different producers. Wholesalers break the shipments into smaller batches for resale.

Retailers A retailer sells goods directly to the customer. This is the final stop in the channel of distribution.

Channels of distribution are classified in which two ways? Fast Review Channels of distribution are classified in which two ways? How does distribution affect the prices of products? continued

What are the major types of intermediaries? Fast Review What are the major types of intermediaries?

Name some qualities about the teen market. What do you want and need? continued

Describe the marketing mix of a skateboard park. continued

Do you show product loyalty? If so, what brands are you loyal to? Why?

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