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BTEC Business Level 3 - Unit 2

What are the roles of marketing? - ANS1. to make customers aware of the products or services
provided
2. to build brand awareness and trust to increase market share
3. to make customers pay more for the same product

Examples of marketing? - ANSSocial media, TV adverts, leaflets

What are the principles and purposes of marketing? - ANSto generate customer satisfaction by:
- identifying needs
- promoting products or contributing to brand development
- pricing of the brand
- promoting the brand by various means
- distributing the brand in the right locations

What is anticipating demand? - ANSto estimate and anticipate demand, its important to look at:
- the impact of past marketing campaigns
- results of market research
- demand for previous products
- demand for competitors products
- impact of competitors marketing campaigns

What is recognising demand? - ANSIf a marketing campaign is successful (demand increased),
the business must try its best to meet rising demand. Recognising demand will allow new
customers expectations to be met, which leads to long term brand loyalty and an increase brand
awareness and recognition.

What is stimulating demand? - ANSstimulating demand can be achieved by:
- reducing the products price at launch
- exclusively distribute the product to a particular store
- only release a limited quantity of the product

What is satisfying demand? - ANSWhen consumer demand increases, it's important for
businesses to satisfy this to ensure it can maximise the potential profit.

Marketing aims and objectives: Understanding customer wants and needs - ANSIf businesses
understand the wants and needs, they can use this to increase customer loyalty, and attract new
customers through positive work of mouth.
- look at the business from customers point of view
- collect and analyse data on customer buying behaviour within their industry.
- conduct primary research to ask customers directly what they think.

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