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Issue
7
IN THIS ISSUE:
This month we thought it a
wonderful idea to give you a brief look into the theory that
we use everyday that provides you our valued client, such great
service and knowledge.
“Marketing is a total system
of business activities designed to plan, price, promote and
distribute want-satisfying products to target markets to achieve
organisational objectives.” –
Miller & Layton
The Evolution of Marketing 1. Production Stage (1900
– 1930’s) – the assumption is that making a good
product will ensure business success.
Example: “You can
have any colour Ford you want, as long as its black” –
Henry Ford (Regarding his Model T)
2. Sales Stage (1930 –
1960’s) – the emphasis is on using various promotional
activities to sell whatever the organisation produces.
Example: “We have
a new miracle medicine potion which cures all illnesses –
buy it now before we sell out!”
3. Marketing Stage (Late
1960’s – Now) – The Company focuses on the needs
of its customers and carries out a broad range of marketing activities
to satisfy them.
Example: “We asked
the customer what they wanted, and then we made it to suit them.”
– Bay Swiss
The next is Relationship Marketing
Stage – The focus is building a marriage with your
customer…
The
differences between Marketing and Selling
In Selling
In Marketing
Emphasis is on the product
Emphasis is
on the customers’ wants
Company first makes the product and then figures out how to
sell it
Company first determines customers’ wants
and then figures out how to make and deliver a product to satisfy
those wants
Management is sales volume-oriented
Management is profit-orientated
Planning is short-run oriented, in terms of today’s
products and markets
Planning is long-run orientated, in terms of new
products, tomorrow’s markets and future growth
Needs of sellers are stressed
Wants of buyers are stressed
How does a customer decide on purchasing
your product?
Well we hope you have enjoyed reading this month’s enews,
and found it fun and informative. As always we are here to serve
the needs and wants of our client’s everyday – so just
pick up the phone and call us!