The Marketing Function Flashcards

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What is a consumer profile?

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  • A representative of people in their target market.

- Give designers an understanding of people’s lifestyles and buying habits.

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How do consumer profiles help some organisations?

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  • They help determine the needs and aspirations of users they are designing for.
  • They help shape the appearance and quality of the product.
  • They help designers to decide on how to advertise products, including graphics and packaging; this then appeals to the lifestyle of the intended market.
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What is the marketing mix?

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The factors that will affect the design and that will influence the success of the final product.

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What are the factors in the marketing mix? (9Ps)

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Product
Price
Place
Promotion
Process
Physical evidence
Properties
Pleasure
People
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What issues will a consumer consider before considering to buy a product?

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Function
Performance
Ease of use
Reliability
Aesthetics
Compatibility
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How does the price affect the designer?

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The designer must make a compromise between designing a product that can be made as cheaply as possible and providing the user with value for money.

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What is promotion?

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Promoting the product to the public to make it sell, e.g. advertisement, packaging.

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What is process?

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How easily can the consumer purchase the product? The easier it is to purchase, the faster the product will diffuse into the market.

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What is physical evidence?

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  • When you buy a product you get physical evidence of making a purchase.
  • If there is no physical object, for example ‘bolt-on’ services, designers create a symbol to reassure the customer that they have bought something.
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What are the two most important properties in products and why?

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  • Aesthetics - customers make a decision based on the aesthetics of a product.
  • Environmental performance - Consumers are becoming more environmentally conscious about the products they are buying.
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How does pleasure affect the design?

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  • If a product gives the customer pleasure, it is is said to have ‘added value’.
  • They please the customer to use the product.
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How do people affect the design?

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If the product is to sell well, the people selling the product need to understand the benefits of the product. This is important to influence purchasers and provide a good after-sales service.

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