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Segmenting, Targeting
     and Positioning:
       Building Right
   Relationships with
    Right Customers

                Chapter 7
                 Group 4
Steps in Segmenting, Targeting and
            Positioning
Market Segmentation

Dividing a market into smaller
  groups (segments) of buyers
      with distinct needs,
characteristics or behavior who
     might require separate
 products or marketing mixes.
Target Marketing
Evaluating each market
segment’s attractiveness
  and selecting one or
  more of the market
   segments to enter.
            
Market Positioning
Setting the competitive
  positioning for the
product and creating a
  detailed marketing
          mix.
Market
 Segmentation
Segmenting Consumer
             Markets
Geographic Segmentation
Demographic Segmentation
 Psychographic Segmentation
 Behavioral Segmentation
Geographic Segmentation

 Dividing the market into
  different geographical
   unit such as nations,
      regions, states,
 countries,cities or even
      neighborhood
l
Segmentatio
n




       McDonald in Middle East offers any
       kind of meal that is chicken or beef
l
Segmentatio
n




        McDonald in New Zealand, offers
        KiwiBurger. Kiwi is a local basic food to
        its country.
l
Segmentatio
n




        Main idea to serve coke is when it is
        cold so Coca-cola focuses on hot areas

        of the world.   .
Demographic Segmentation

Divides the market into groups
based on variables such as age,
gender, family size, family life
  cycle, income, occupation,
   education, religion, race,
 generation, and nationality.
Demographic Segmentation
  •Age & life-cycle
  Segmentation
  •Gender
  Segmentation
  •Income
  Segmentation
c
Segmentatio
n
 Age & life Cycle
 Segmentation




                    Colgate for Kids & Colgate Total
c
Segmentatio
n

  Age & Life Cycle
  Segmentation




                     Baby Bench &Bench
c
Segmentatio
n
     Gender
     Segmentation
ic
oke has small returnable glasses price ranges from P7-12. For middle people, it has non-returnable bottle. For high income peo

        Segmentati
        on
                 Income
                 Segmentation:
PSYCHOGRAPHIC
SEGMENTATION
 Dividing the market into
different groups based on
  social class, lifestyle or
personality characteristics.
PSYCHOGRAPHIC
 SEGMENTTION

  •Social Class
   •Lifestyle
  •Personality
Social
Class
Different consumers
      fall in different
  social classes. This
 depends mainly on
 their buying power.
The buying power is
      affected by the
  background of the
        customer, his
   income as well as
his spending habits.
Lifestyle
EVERYONE HAS DIFFERENT
CLOTHING HABITS BASED
ON THEIR LIFESTYLES. THE
  CUSTOMER MIGHT BE
SCHOOL GOING, COLLEGE
GOING, OFFICE GOING OR
        OTHER.
Personality
           Personality in psychographic
      segmentation is dependent on both –
    lifestyle as well as social class. A person
    will have a rich personality only if he has
    high buying power as well as the taste in
       clothes to maintain such a lifestyle.
(
BEHAVIORAL
  SEGMENTATION
•Dividing a market into groups
based on consumer knowledge,
 attitude, use or response to a
            product.
BEHAVIORAL
SEGMENTATION
•Occasion Segmentation
  •Benefits Sought
    •User Status
    •Usage Rate
   •Loyalty Status
Occasion
Segmentatio
n
   Dividing a market
         into groups
        according to
    occasions where
  buyers get the idea
     to buy, actually
          make their
 purchase or use the
    purchased item.
Benefit
Segmentatio
n
    Dividing the market into
     groups according to the
   different benefits that the
   consumers seek from the
                     product.
  Requires finding the major
  benefits people look for in
 the product class, the kinds
of people who look for each
      benefits and the major
    brands that deliver each
                       benefit
User                   Usage
  Status                 Rate
   • Markets can be • Markets can also
      segmented into    be segmented into
 groups of nonusers,    light, medium and
   ex-users, potential
                        heavy product
users, first time users
and regular users of a  users
               product.
Loyalty Status

Consumers can be loyal to
   brands, store and
      companies.
Using Multiple
  Segmentation Bases
Example of mulitvariable
segmentation is
Geodemographics
Segmentation.
Leading lifestyle segmentation systems
            is the PRIZM
PRIZM:

Potential Rating Index
   for Zip Markets
Marketers can use MyBestSegments to guide
marketing campaigns and media strategies
for specific market segments by answering:


     Who are the potential
     customers?
     What are they like?
     Where can I find them?
     How can I reach them?
Examples of PRIZM
Segmentation Systems:
 •“Blue blood estates” – suburban areas
 populated by elite, super-rich families.
 •“shotguns & pickups” - populated by rural
 blue-collar workers & families.
 •“hispanic mix” – cluster are highly brand
 conscious, quality conscious and brand loyal.
 •“money & brains” – they buy a lot of
 books.
Segmenting Business Markets

Operating CharacteristicsPurchasing Approaches




 Situational Factors   Personal Characteristics
Segmenting International
Markets
       Geographic Location

         Economic Factors

     Political and Legal Factors

         Cultural Factors
Intermarket
segmentation-
            Forming segments of
    consumers who have similar
      needs and buying behavior
    even though they are located
           in different countries.
Requirements for Effective
        Segmentation
 Measurable           Accessible


              Substantial


Differentiable        Actionable
Target
Marketing
 Evaluating Market
          Segments
Evaluating Market
       Segments
Segment Size and Growth
  Analyze current segment sales, growth rates,
  and expected profitability.
Segment Structural Attractiveness
  Consider effects of: competitors, existence of
  substitute products, and the power of buyers &
  suppliers.
Company Objectives and Resources
  Examine company skills & resources needed
  to succeed in that segment.
  Offer superior value and gain advantages over
  competitors.
Selecting Target Market
        Segments

  Target Market
  consists of a set of
  buyers who share common
  needs or characteristics
  that the company decides
  to serve.
Target Marketing Strategies
Undifferentiated (mass) Marketing




       Firm decides to ignore market segment
   differences and target the whole market with
                                     one offer.

    Focus is on common (not different) needs
                           of the consumers.
Differentiated (segmented)
Marketing




           Firm targets several market
    segments and designs separate offers
                              for each.

    •The goal is to have higher sales and
     a stronger position with each market
Concentrated (niche)
Marketing




      Firm goes after a large share of
      one or a few segments or niches.
Micromarketing
 Practice of tailoring products &
marketing programs to the needs and
 wants of specific individuals and
             locations. Tailoring brands
      Local Marketing:
       and promotions to the needs and wants
       of local customer groups—cities,
       neighborhoods, specific stores.

            Individual Marketing: Tailoring
       products and marketing programs to the
           needs and preferences of individual
                                   customers.
Choosing a Target Marketing
          Strategy
        Company Resources

        Product Variability

     Product’s Life-Cycle Stage

        Market Variability

 Competitors’ Marketing Strategies
Socially Responsible Target
         Marketing
Smart targeting helps both companies
and consumers.
Target marketing sometimes generates
controversy and concern.
        •Vulnerable and disadvantaged can be
                                       targeted.
         •Cereal, cigarette, beer, and fast-food
           marketers have received criticism.
     •Internet has raised fresh concerns about
                     potential targeting abuses.
Positioning for
Competitive Advantage
Product Position

       Is the way the product s
        defined by consumers on
  important attributes – the place
         the product occupies in
    consumers’ minds relative to
             competing products.
Positioning Map
Positionin
g maps for
     Large
    luxury
     SUVs
Choosing a Positioning
             Strategy
      #1 Identify a
      set of possible         #2 Choose the right
competitive advantages on    competitive advantages
 which to build a position



              #3 Select an overall
              positioning strategy

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Chapter 7: Segmenting, Targeting & Positioning

  • 1. Segmenting, Targeting and Positioning: Building Right Relationships with Right Customers Chapter 7 Group 4
  • 2. Steps in Segmenting, Targeting and Positioning
  • 3. Market Segmentation Dividing a market into smaller groups (segments) of buyers with distinct needs, characteristics or behavior who might require separate products or marketing mixes.
  • 4. Target Marketing Evaluating each market segment’s attractiveness and selecting one or more of the market segments to enter.  
  • 5. Market Positioning Setting the competitive positioning for the product and creating a detailed marketing mix.
  • 7. Geographic Segmentation Demographic Segmentation Psychographic Segmentation Behavioral Segmentation
  • 8. Geographic Segmentation Dividing the market into different geographical unit such as nations, regions, states, countries,cities or even neighborhood
  • 9. l Segmentatio n McDonald in Middle East offers any kind of meal that is chicken or beef
  • 10. l Segmentatio n McDonald in New Zealand, offers KiwiBurger. Kiwi is a local basic food to its country.
  • 11. l Segmentatio n Main idea to serve coke is when it is cold so Coca-cola focuses on hot areas of the world. .
  • 12. Demographic Segmentation Divides the market into groups based on variables such as age, gender, family size, family life cycle, income, occupation, education, religion, race, generation, and nationality.
  • 13. Demographic Segmentation •Age & life-cycle Segmentation •Gender Segmentation •Income Segmentation
  • 14. c Segmentatio n Age & life Cycle Segmentation Colgate for Kids & Colgate Total
  • 15. c Segmentatio n Age & Life Cycle Segmentation Baby Bench &Bench
  • 16. c Segmentatio n Gender Segmentation
  • 17. ic oke has small returnable glasses price ranges from P7-12. For middle people, it has non-returnable bottle. For high income peo Segmentati on Income Segmentation:
  • 18. PSYCHOGRAPHIC SEGMENTATION Dividing the market into different groups based on social class, lifestyle or personality characteristics.
  • 19. PSYCHOGRAPHIC SEGMENTTION •Social Class •Lifestyle •Personality
  • 20. Social Class Different consumers fall in different social classes. This depends mainly on their buying power. The buying power is affected by the background of the customer, his income as well as his spending habits.
  • 21. Lifestyle EVERYONE HAS DIFFERENT CLOTHING HABITS BASED ON THEIR LIFESTYLES. THE CUSTOMER MIGHT BE SCHOOL GOING, COLLEGE GOING, OFFICE GOING OR OTHER.
  • 22. Personality Personality in psychographic segmentation is dependent on both – lifestyle as well as social class. A person will have a rich personality only if he has high buying power as well as the taste in clothes to maintain such a lifestyle. (
  • 23. BEHAVIORAL SEGMENTATION •Dividing a market into groups based on consumer knowledge, attitude, use or response to a product.
  • 24. BEHAVIORAL SEGMENTATION •Occasion Segmentation •Benefits Sought •User Status •Usage Rate •Loyalty Status
  • 25. Occasion Segmentatio n Dividing a market into groups according to occasions where buyers get the idea to buy, actually make their purchase or use the purchased item.
  • 26. Benefit Segmentatio n Dividing the market into groups according to the different benefits that the consumers seek from the product. Requires finding the major benefits people look for in the product class, the kinds of people who look for each benefits and the major brands that deliver each benefit
  • 27. User Usage Status Rate • Markets can be • Markets can also segmented into be segmented into groups of nonusers, light, medium and ex-users, potential heavy product users, first time users and regular users of a users product.
  • 28. Loyalty Status Consumers can be loyal to brands, store and companies.
  • 29. Using Multiple Segmentation Bases Example of mulitvariable segmentation is Geodemographics Segmentation.
  • 30. Leading lifestyle segmentation systems is the PRIZM
  • 31. PRIZM: Potential Rating Index for Zip Markets
  • 32. Marketers can use MyBestSegments to guide marketing campaigns and media strategies for specific market segments by answering: Who are the potential customers? What are they like? Where can I find them? How can I reach them?
  • 33. Examples of PRIZM Segmentation Systems: •“Blue blood estates” – suburban areas populated by elite, super-rich families. •“shotguns & pickups” - populated by rural blue-collar workers & families. •“hispanic mix” – cluster are highly brand conscious, quality conscious and brand loyal. •“money & brains” – they buy a lot of books.
  • 34. Segmenting Business Markets Operating CharacteristicsPurchasing Approaches Situational Factors Personal Characteristics
  • 35. Segmenting International Markets Geographic Location Economic Factors Political and Legal Factors Cultural Factors
  • 36. Intermarket segmentation- Forming segments of consumers who have similar needs and buying behavior even though they are located in different countries.
  • 37. Requirements for Effective Segmentation Measurable Accessible Substantial Differentiable Actionable
  • 39. Evaluating Market Segments Segment Size and Growth Analyze current segment sales, growth rates, and expected profitability. Segment Structural Attractiveness Consider effects of: competitors, existence of substitute products, and the power of buyers & suppliers. Company Objectives and Resources Examine company skills & resources needed to succeed in that segment. Offer superior value and gain advantages over competitors.
  • 40. Selecting Target Market Segments Target Market consists of a set of buyers who share common needs or characteristics that the company decides to serve.
  • 42. Undifferentiated (mass) Marketing Firm decides to ignore market segment differences and target the whole market with one offer. Focus is on common (not different) needs of the consumers.
  • 43. Differentiated (segmented) Marketing Firm targets several market segments and designs separate offers for each. •The goal is to have higher sales and a stronger position with each market
  • 44. Concentrated (niche) Marketing Firm goes after a large share of one or a few segments or niches.
  • 45. Micromarketing Practice of tailoring products & marketing programs to the needs and wants of specific individuals and locations. Tailoring brands Local Marketing: and promotions to the needs and wants of local customer groups—cities, neighborhoods, specific stores. Individual Marketing: Tailoring products and marketing programs to the needs and preferences of individual customers.
  • 46. Choosing a Target Marketing Strategy Company Resources Product Variability Product’s Life-Cycle Stage Market Variability Competitors’ Marketing Strategies
  • 47. Socially Responsible Target Marketing Smart targeting helps both companies and consumers. Target marketing sometimes generates controversy and concern. •Vulnerable and disadvantaged can be targeted. •Cereal, cigarette, beer, and fast-food marketers have received criticism. •Internet has raised fresh concerns about potential targeting abuses.
  • 49. Product Position Is the way the product s defined by consumers on important attributes – the place the product occupies in consumers’ minds relative to competing products.
  • 50. Positioning Map Positionin g maps for Large luxury SUVs
  • 51. Choosing a Positioning Strategy #1 Identify a set of possible #2 Choose the right competitive advantages on competitive advantages which to build a position #3 Select an overall positioning strategy

Notas do Editor

  1. For small income, Coke has small returnable glasses price ranges from P7-12. For middle people, it has non-returnable bottle. For high income people, it has Coke Tin.