Type of promotion
sponsorship
how well a business uses its resources
yecfnfeici
efficiency
needs lots of investment to be successful
question mark or problem child
Using a chart to position products or competitors in a market on the basis of how they rate according to 2 selected criteria including gaps in the market
market mapping
Company paid out $250,000 in dividends
200,000 ordinary shares issued
Dividend per share
$1.25
the acronym
SPICED
combined market shares
ncoonicteatr aiort
Concentration ratio
low growth and low market share
dogs
Pricing strategy that is designed to closely match other similar products
Competitive
2018-$2 million
2019-$3 million
market growth?
50%
the other 3
People, physical evidence, process
everyone has a chance to be picked
mranod gasnmpil
random sampling
high market share; low growth market
be careful or woof woof
cash cow
Obtaining free awareness in the media for a company. Sometimes, companies hire professionals for this position
Public relations
UK buys products from U.S. Each set costs $1500.
1pound=1.2 dollars
How much do the products costs the UK?
1500/1.2=$1250

target market
PLC advantage
lliambileiyt
limited liability
2 limitations of the Boston Matrix
Products may not be low or high market share; they could be medium
High market share does not mean high profit
People argue the matrix is too simple
Interior design, decorations, room temperature--which marketing mix?
Physical evidence
Formula for market growth
current - last/last

Data mining
keep it going
xonetisen trsagyte
extension strategy
The conclusions drawn from such an analysis are to transfer the surplus cash from _______ to the ____ and the question marks, and to close down or sell off the _______.
cash cow, stars, dogs
What are the influences on the product within the marketing mix?
Technological advance
life cycle
revenue
Growing the market-new product development to attract new customers
contract 1-$5 million ---50% success---$10 million
50% failure---$5 million
Contract 2-$7 million---70% success--$12 million
30% failure---$2 million
Calculate net gain of contract 2
(12x 0.7 + 2x 0.3)-7=$2 million
Outcome success x outcome probability
+
Outcome failure x outcome probability
minus costs