AS Unit 3 Marketing Flashcards


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Advertising

influencing the buying behavior of consumers with a persuasive selling message about products and/or services.

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Brand

A name image or logo which distinguishes a product or serivce from competitors

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Brand image

The the general impression that a brand presents to consumers

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Building customer relationships

Building strong relationships to ensure customer loyalty

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Competitive pricing

Setting a price close to competitors products in the same market

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Cost plus pricing

Adding a fixed price to the cost of making or buying a product

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Customer loyalty

Consumers who make repeated purchases of a specific product or brand

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Distribution channels

The path a product takes from producer to consumer

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E-commerce

Selling products and services over the internet

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Extension strategies

Strategies to lengthen the maturity stage of a product

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Licensing

An agreement in which one company gives another company permission to manufacture its product for a payment.

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Market

All potential consumers who have an interest in buying a product and the money to do so

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Market orientated

Products or services developed in reponse to market research data

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Market segmentation

Splitting a market into smaller parts based on consumer characteristics

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Marketing Mix

Four marketing decisions required for the successful marketing of a product or service (4p's or 4c's)

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Market research

Collecting and analysing data about customers, competitors and the market for a product or service

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Market Share

Revenue of a business as a % of the total market revenue

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Marketing Strategy

Plan to achieve marketing targets with set resources

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Mass marketing

Selling the same product to a whole market

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Niche marketing

Developing product for a small market segment

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Packaging

The wrapping material around a consumer item that serves to contain, identify, describe, protect, display, promote and otherwise make the product marketable and keep it clean.

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Penetration pricing

Setting a low price to attract consumers to buy a new product

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Price elasticity

How much demand is impacted by a change in price

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Price skimming

Setting a high price for a new unique product which has no direct competitor in the market

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Product development

The creation of products with new or different characteristics that offer new or additional benefits to the customer.

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Product life cycle

Pattern of sales from introduction to withdrawl from the market

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Product oriented

A business decides what to produce then finds buyers for the product

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Promotional pricing

reducing the price of a product or services in short term to attract more customers & increase the sales volume

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Sales Promotion

incentives used to encourage short term increases in sales or repeat purchases

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Sampling

Taking a representative sample from the target market to complete market research

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Secondary research

Collection of data from second hand resources

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Social media marketing

is the use of social media websites and social networks to market a company's products and services.

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Primary research

First hand data collected specifically for a business needs

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4c's

Consumer wants and needs, Cost, Convenience, and Communication

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Random Sampling

member of the sample has an equal probability of being chosen

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Stratified sampling

sample from grounps based on members' shared characteristics such as income or educational attainment.

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Focus groups

a group of people gathered to discuss heir opinions and preferences about a product

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Surveys

asking consumers or potential consumers for their opinions and preferences about a product

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Market Growth

Market growth is the increase or decrease in the size of a market for a product or service over time.

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Supply

the total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers.

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Demand

consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service.

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Marketing Objectives

Marketing objectives are goals set by a business when promoting its products or services to potential consumers that should be achieved within a given time frame

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Product Differentiation

is the process of distinguishing a product or service from others, to make it more attractive to a particular target market.

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Unique Selling Point (USP)

A unique selling proposition (USP, also seen as unique selling point) is a factor that differentiates a product from its competitors, such as the lowest cost, the highest quality or the first-ever product of its kind

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Above the line promotion

he use of promotional methods that cannot be directly controlled by the company selling the goods or service, such as television or press advertising

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Below the line promotion

Below-the-line promotion is the use of promotional methods that can be controlled by the company selling the goods or service, such as in-store offers and direct selling.

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Dynamic pricing

changing the price for a product or service to reflect changing market conditions, in particular the charging of a higher price at a time of greater demand.

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Viral marketing

consumers are encouraged to share information about a company's goods or services via the Internet.

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E-commerce

commercial transactions conducted electronically on the Internet.