Sunday, January 17, 2010

Target Market Strategies

There are several different target-market strategies that may be followed. Targeting strategies usually can be categorized as one of the following:

  • Single-segment strategy - also known as a concentrated strategy. One market segment (not the entire market) is served with one marketing mix. A single-segment approach often is the strategy of choice for smaller companies with limited resources.

  • Selective specialization- this is a multiple-segment strategy, also known as a differentiated strategy. Different marketing mixes are offered to different segments. The product itself may or may not be different - in many cases only the promotional message or distribution channels vary.

  • Product specialization- the firm specializes in a particular product and tailors it to different market segments.

  • Market specialization- the firm specializes in serving a particular market segment and offers that segment an array of different products.

  • Full market coverage - the firm attempts to serve the entire market. This coverage can be achieved by means of either a mass market strategy in which a single undifferentiated marketing mix is offered to the entire market, or by a differentiated strategy in which a separate marketing mix is offered to each segment.

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