Objective 5.02 Explain product positioning.. Product positioning Getting consumers to think of a product in a certain way. Ways to segment a market: Demographics.

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Objective 5.02 Explain product positioning.

Product positioning Getting consumers to think of a product in a certain way. Ways to segment a market: Demographics Psychographics Geographics Behavioral Hybrid

Demographics Demographic segmentation divides the market based on personal characteristics such as:  Age (14-20,21-29,30-45,46-56,57-65+,  Gender  Income ($25-$35K,$36-$46K,$56-$60K,$65-$70K)  Ethnic background (Hispanic, African or Asian American )  Education (H.S. college, graduate, doctoral degree)  Occupation (Teacher, doctor, coach, military)

Psychographics Psychographic segmentation divides the market based on values, attitudes and lifestyles. Consumers who enjoy professional wrestling might not enjoy the ballet.

Geographics Geographic segmentation divides a market based on where a person lives. Consumers living in the Boone area are more likely to attend an event held in that area.

Behavioral Behavioral segmentation divides the market into groups based on what they are looking for in a product and why they buy the product. Consumers may be loyal to Jennifer Lopez and go to as many of her concerts as possible.

Hybrid Consumer segments brought together using several variables. Example: Psychodemographic segmentation might be based on education and lifestyle. Example: Consumers with a high level of education tend to play more golf.

Explain product positioning The consumers’ perception impacts image.  Marketers must understand the consumer’s attitudes and needs affecting their perceptions of the product.  Consumer perceptions are based on experiences.  Products should be positioned based on image. Ex. Mountain Dew sponsors “extreme” sports. To increase market share, companies may choose to utilize a multi-positioning strategy.

Niche marketing Targeting an underserved market. Characteristics of a niche market include: Smaller markets. Specific needs. Example: Doritos targeting skateboarding fanatics.

Multi-position strategy To increase market share, companies may choose to utilize a multi-positioning strategy. Multi- positioning is positioning the same product differently to a variety of markets. For example: Dell positions computers differently to mature markets than to tween markets. Mature markets are positioned through the benefits of sending/receiving and photos from family members. Tween markets are positioned through gaming and instant messaging.

PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE

Product Life Cycle Strategies Introduction stage: stimulate consumer interest and create awareness. Growth stage: stress benefits of a product over its competitor’s products. Maturity stage: repositioning a product. Decline stage: greatly reduce marketing or drop product due to poor sales. I G M D

Introduction stage Strategies during this stage should stimulate consumer interest and create awareness. Example: A company may show more commercials to make its target market aware that the product is now available.

Growth stage Growth stage. Strategies during this stage stress benefits of a product over its competitor’s products. Example: A company may say its brand is a higher quality product than the product its competitors sell.

Maturity Stage Strategies during this stage may include repositioning a product. Choosing a different target market to position the product. When the existing target market gets tired of a product, choosing a new group of people to market the product will make the product seem new to them.

Decline stage Strategies during this stage may be to greatly reduce marketing support or drop a product due to poor sales and lack of consumer interest. At some point, consumers do not want a product anymore, therefore it is time to drop the product and find something new.