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Deck 9: Building a Guerrilla Marketing Plan
1
Market research for a small business can be:
A)arbitrary.
B)informal.
C)random.
D)haphazard.
A)arbitrary.
B)informal.
C)random.
D)haphazard.
B
2
The primary goal of marketing research is to:
A)discover potential competitors.
B)reduce the risks associated with business decisions.
C)determine how to allocate distribution resources.
D)help management choose the appropriate promotional tool.
A)discover potential competitors.
B)reduce the risks associated with business decisions.
C)determine how to allocate distribution resources.
D)help management choose the appropriate promotional tool.
B
3
When it comes to gathering market research on customers,most small companies tend to be:
A)as good at it as large companies.
B)at a severe disadvantage in comparison to large companies.
C)data rich,lots of facts,but information poor,little in a useful form.
D)less effective at defining the research problem than larger companies.
A)as good at it as large companies.
B)at a severe disadvantage in comparison to large companies.
C)data rich,lots of facts,but information poor,little in a useful form.
D)less effective at defining the research problem than larger companies.
C
4
________ is the process of creating and delivering desired goods and services to customers,and involves all of the activities associated with winning and retaining loyal customers.
A)Marketing
B)Personal selling
C)Promotion
D)Advertising and public relations
A)Marketing
B)Personal selling
C)Promotion
D)Advertising and public relations
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Market research:
A)provides the information that is foundational to the marketing plan.
B)is the process used to set the goals and objectives of the marketing plan.
C)is prohibitively expensive for the small business owner.
D)is relatively unimportant to the small business owner if the owner is close to his/her customers.
A)provides the information that is foundational to the marketing plan.
B)is the process used to set the goals and objectives of the marketing plan.
C)is prohibitively expensive for the small business owner.
D)is relatively unimportant to the small business owner if the owner is close to his/her customers.
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6
When it comes to the target market,most successful businesses:
A)have broad target markets,permitting them to offer a wide variety of products.
B)have little concern for the image of their company,focusing solely on how their products meet target market needs.
C)have well-defined "portraits" of the customers they want to attract.
D)don't have a clue as to their target market but put forth enough effort to succeed anyway.
A)have broad target markets,permitting them to offer a wide variety of products.
B)have little concern for the image of their company,focusing solely on how their products meet target market needs.
C)have well-defined "portraits" of the customers they want to attract.
D)don't have a clue as to their target market but put forth enough effort to succeed anyway.
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7
Market research answers what important question for the small business owner?
A)How shall I set up my distribution system?
B)What should my goals and objectives be in my marketing plan?
C)Who are my customers and what are they looking for?
D)What form of business ownership would be most effective in this market?
A)How shall I set up my distribution system?
B)What should my goals and objectives be in my marketing plan?
C)Who are my customers and what are they looking for?
D)What form of business ownership would be most effective in this market?
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8
Small businesses can compete with larger rivals with bigger budgets by employing unconventional,low-cost creative techniques known as:
A)market research.
B)astonishing customer service.
C)guerrilla marketing techniques.
D)psychographics.
A)market research.
B)astonishing customer service.
C)guerrilla marketing techniques.
D)psychographics.
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9
Most marketing experts contend that the greatest marketing mistake small businesses make is:
A)failing to identify the target market.
B)spending too little on advertising.
C)underpricing their products and services.
D)spending too little on quality improvement.
A)failing to identify the target market.
B)spending too little on advertising.
C)underpricing their products and services.
D)spending too little on quality improvement.
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10
One-to-one marketing is a marketing strategy that:
A)gathers data on individual customers and then tailors an appeal to their needs and tastes.
B)uses technology to make customers feel like they are being treated special.
C)focuses on the use of personal selling and consultative advising of customers.
D)relies heavily on geographic data but ignores demographic and psychographic data.
A)gathers data on individual customers and then tailors an appeal to their needs and tastes.
B)uses technology to make customers feel like they are being treated special.
C)focuses on the use of personal selling and consultative advising of customers.
D)relies heavily on geographic data but ignores demographic and psychographic data.
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Entrepreneurs who recognize demographic,social,and cultural trends as they emerge have the opportunity to ________ their companies from the competition in meaningful ways.
A)integrate
B)differentiate
C)placate
D)mediate
A)integrate
B)differentiate
C)placate
D)mediate
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12
The marketing plan builds a strategy for success:
A)from the customer's point of view.
B)as described by the marketing manager.
C)based on eliminating all competition.
D)by focusing on product development and market management.
A)from the customer's point of view.
B)as described by the marketing manager.
C)based on eliminating all competition.
D)by focusing on product development and market management.
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13
John wants to answer the question,"What drives my customers' buying behavior?" The best information to address this question comes from:
A)demo/geographic data.
B)geographics data.
C)demographics data.
D)psychographics data.
A)demo/geographic data.
B)geographics data.
C)demographics data.
D)psychographics data.
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14
The marketing plan should include certain key objectives,such as:
A)determining product costs through market research.
B)pinpointing the specific target markets a small business will serve.
C)determining what costing strategies to use.
D)discovering what the company's ETDB index is.
A)determining product costs through market research.
B)pinpointing the specific target markets a small business will serve.
C)determining what costing strategies to use.
D)discovering what the company's ETDB index is.
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The focus of the small company's marketing plan is:
A)its product or service.
B)the customer.
C)attracting capital.
D)an evaluation of key competitors.
A)its product or service.
B)the customer.
C)attracting capital.
D)an evaluation of key competitors.
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16
A business plan for the small business owner:
A)is of relatively little importance due to the dynamic nature of the marketplace.
B)is synonymous with the marketing plan.
C)tends to stress how the entrepreneur will operate rather than detailing what he/she wants to accomplish.
D)contains both a marketing plan and a financial plan.
A)is of relatively little importance due to the dynamic nature of the marketplace.
B)is synonymous with the marketing plan.
C)tends to stress how the entrepreneur will operate rather than detailing what he/she wants to accomplish.
D)contains both a marketing plan and a financial plan.
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17
Effective one-to-one marketing involves:
A)identifying your best customers.
B)treating each customer as an individual.
C)developing a marketing plan designed specifically to appeal to their customer needs,tastes and preferences.
D)All of these
A)identifying your best customers.
B)treating each customer as an individual.
C)developing a marketing plan designed specifically to appeal to their customer needs,tastes and preferences.
D)All of these
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________ is a process in which computer software that uses statistical analysis,database technology,and artificial intelligence finds hidden patterns,trends,and connections in data so that business owners can make better marketing decisions and predictions about customer's behavior.
A)Customer Relationship Management
B)Data Mining
C)Data Discovery
D)Simulation
A)Customer Relationship Management
B)Data Mining
C)Data Discovery
D)Simulation
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Shifting patterns in the age,income,education,race,and other characteristics of the population are the subject of ________ and exert a potent force on a company's marketing plan.
A)psychographics
B)geographics
C)demographics
D)geo-demographics
A)psychographics
B)geographics
C)demographics
D)geo-demographics
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20
The marketing goal of a small business is to treat each customer as a(n):
A)individual.
B)group
C)profit center.
D)cost center.
A)individual.
B)group
C)profit center.
D)cost center.
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21
________ puts the customer at the center of a company's thinking,planning,and action and shifts the focus from a product or service to customers and their needs and wants.
A)Guerilla marketing strategy
B)Data mining
C)Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
D)Entertailing
A)Guerilla marketing strategy
B)Data mining
C)Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
D)Entertailing
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22
The majority of customers who stop patronizing a particular store do so because:
A)its prices are too high.
B)its quality is too low.
C)an indifferent employee treated them poorly.
D)it failed to advertise enough.
A)its prices are too high.
B)its quality is too low.
C)an indifferent employee treated them poorly.
D)it failed to advertise enough.
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23
Numerous surveys have concluded that the most important element of service is:
A)the personal touch.
B)convenient business hours.
C)speedy transactions.
D)innovative product design.
A)the personal touch.
B)convenient business hours.
C)speedy transactions.
D)innovative product design.
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When it comes to innovation,the small business and entrepreneur:
A)often can't afford to pursue it.
B)tend to lead the way in business.
C)do it through imitation of large companies.
D)make heavy use of market research instead.
A)often can't afford to pursue it.
B)tend to lead the way in business.
C)do it through imitation of large companies.
D)make heavy use of market research instead.
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Small businesses are able to maintain a leadership role in innovation by:
A)using their size,flexibility,and speed to their advantage.
B)spending much more money on R & D than large companies do.
C)foreseeing trends better and far enough in advance that they can spread innovation costs over several years.
D)making better use of technology than large companies.
A)using their size,flexibility,and speed to their advantage.
B)spending much more money on R & D than large companies do.
C)foreseeing trends better and far enough in advance that they can spread innovation costs over several years.
D)making better use of technology than large companies.
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The worst marketing catastrophe to befall any business would be to:
A)encourage customers to complain and have employees give management feedback on the complaints.
B)have great advertising and poor quality products.
C)have poor customer service and a highly effective promotional campaign.
D)have a great product and an inaccessible location.
A)encourage customers to complain and have employees give management feedback on the complaints.
B)have great advertising and poor quality products.
C)have poor customer service and a highly effective promotional campaign.
D)have a great product and an inaccessible location.
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________ is the notion of drawing customers into a store by creating a kaleidoscope of sights,sounds,smells,and activities,all designed to entertain-and,of course,sell.
A)Pull strategy
B)Entertailing
C)Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
D)Interactivity
A)Pull strategy
B)Entertailing
C)Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
D)Interactivity
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________ recognizes any improvement in quality may improve a company's competitive ability.
A)Customer service
B)Return on quality
C)Total quality management
D)Total customer satisfaction
A)Customer service
B)Return on quality
C)Total quality management
D)Total customer satisfaction
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ACT!,Clementine,DataScope Pro,GoldMine,and MineSet are what type of software packages?
A)Customer Relationship Management
B)Data Mining
C)Data Discovery
D)Word Processing
A)Customer Relationship Management
B)Data Mining
C)Data Discovery
D)Word Processing
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A key to effective innovation by the entrepreneur is:
A)dedicating at least 20% of pre-tax revenues to R & D.
B)always looking for new product and service ideas.
C)hiring managers with a track record for innovation.
D)None of these
A)dedicating at least 20% of pre-tax revenues to R & D.
B)always looking for new product and service ideas.
C)hiring managers with a track record for innovation.
D)None of these
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To build an effective customer service program,it is important to:
A)offer low prices.
B)train key employees to watch for and intervene when there are problems.
C)swiftly discipline employees who mistreat customers.
D)let managers wait on customers occasionally.
A)offer low prices.
B)train key employees to watch for and intervene when there are problems.
C)swiftly discipline employees who mistreat customers.
D)let managers wait on customers occasionally.
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A company's competitive edge is:
A)dependent on the availability of its products.
B)largely a function of its pricing strategies.
C)the superiority of its market research.
D)based on customers' perception of its products and services.
A)dependent on the availability of its products.
B)largely a function of its pricing strategies.
C)the superiority of its market research.
D)based on customers' perception of its products and services.
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33
Small companies with limited financial resources can often use ________ as a way to differentiate themselves from larger competitors.
A)innovation
B)lower prices with higher quality
C)high price and high quality
D)customer service
A)innovation
B)lower prices with higher quality
C)high price and high quality
D)customer service
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The Total Quality Management (TQM)concept:
A)strives to achieve quality not just in the product or service itself,but in every aspect of the business and its relationship with the customer.
B)relies on quality inspections through an army of quality control inspectors.
C)focuses on reducing the time it takes to fulfill a customer's request for a product.
D)is built on market research.
A)strives to achieve quality not just in the product or service itself,but in every aspect of the business and its relationship with the customer.
B)relies on quality inspections through an army of quality control inspectors.
C)focuses on reducing the time it takes to fulfill a customer's request for a product.
D)is built on market research.
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Companies do a number of things to focus on their customers,including:
A)fixing customer complaints quickly.
B)conducting market research on what superior customer service is.
C)offering quality products at low prices.
D)implementing a TCM management system in their production facility.
A)fixing customer complaints quickly.
B)conducting market research on what superior customer service is.
C)offering quality products at low prices.
D)implementing a TCM management system in their production facility.
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Companies with strong reputations for quality follow certain guidelines,such as:
A)establishing long-term relationships with suppliers.
B)fostering individual effort and pride of workmanship.
C)rewarding employees for compliance to rules and procedures.
D)building an extensive quality inspection system with many quality inspectors.
A)establishing long-term relationships with suppliers.
B)fostering individual effort and pride of workmanship.
C)rewarding employees for compliance to rules and procedures.
D)building an extensive quality inspection system with many quality inspectors.
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The key to marketing success is:
A)economy of scale in promotion by creating broad-based ad campaigns.
B)understanding customers' unique needs,wants and preferences.
C)the use of direct-marketing and E-commerce.
D)catering to teenagers.
A)economy of scale in promotion by creating broad-based ad campaigns.
B)understanding customers' unique needs,wants and preferences.
C)the use of direct-marketing and E-commerce.
D)catering to teenagers.
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38
Studies show that customers want ________ from businesses almost more than anything else.
A)quality
B)low cost
C)cutting edge technology
D)convenience
A)quality
B)low cost
C)cutting edge technology
D)convenience
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Attracting a new customer costs ________ as much as keeping an existing one.
A)twice
B)seven to nine times
C)three times
D)three-fourths
A)twice
B)seven to nine times
C)three times
D)three-fourths
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40
One "natural" advantage small businesses have over large business,which can be a significant competitive advantage,is:
A)relationship marketing.
B)their ability to conduct market research.
C)their lower costs.
D)their ability to serve many highly diverse target markets.
A)relationship marketing.
B)their ability to conduct market research.
C)their lower costs.
D)their ability to serve many highly diverse target markets.
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41
One of the objectives that a guerrilla marketing plan should accomplish is:
A)it should pinpoint the target market.
B)it should determine customer needs,wants and characteristics.
C)it should identify company vendor potential.
D)Both A and B
A)it should pinpoint the target market.
B)it should determine customer needs,wants and characteristics.
C)it should identify company vendor potential.
D)Both A and B
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________ is a small number of customers who give you feedback on specific issues in your business-quality,convenience,hours of operation,service,and so on.
A)Survey
B)Questionnaire
C)Focus Group
D)All of the above
A)Survey
B)Questionnaire
C)Focus Group
D)All of the above
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43
Which strategy allows a small company to maximize the advantages of its smallness and to compete effectively even in industries dominated by giants?
A)Grand market strategy
B)Mass strategy
C)Niche strategy
D)None of the above
A)Grand market strategy
B)Mass strategy
C)Niche strategy
D)None of the above
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44
The time span between stages in the product life cycle:
A)generally runs about six months to one year per stage.
B)is highly influenced by the amount of promotion that is done.
C)depends entirely on the type of products involved.
D)depends on the types of market strategy the small business owner is pursuing.
A)generally runs about six months to one year per stage.
B)is highly influenced by the amount of promotion that is done.
C)depends entirely on the type of products involved.
D)depends on the types of market strategy the small business owner is pursuing.
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________ is the process of creating and delivering desired goods and services to customers and involves all of the activities associated with winning and retaining loyal customers.
A)Retailing
B)Selling
C)Marketing
D)None of the above
A)Retailing
B)Selling
C)Marketing
D)None of the above
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________ refers to developing,maintaining,and managing long-term relationships with customers so that they will want to keep coming back.
A)Customer Relationship Management
B)Customer Retention Management
C)Customer Management Software
D)Customer Reassurance Management
A)Customer Relationship Management
B)Customer Retention Management
C)Customer Management Software
D)Customer Reassurance Management
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47
Time compression management (TCM)involves:
A)speeding new products to market.
B)enhancing the quality of existing products.
C)decreasing the time it takes a product to move from introduction to the maturity stage of the product life cycle.
D)shortening the sales clerks' response time to customers entering the retail store and then being served.
A)speeding new products to market.
B)enhancing the quality of existing products.
C)decreasing the time it takes a product to move from introduction to the maturity stage of the product life cycle.
D)shortening the sales clerks' response time to customers entering the retail store and then being served.
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Companies connect with their customers ________ by supporting causes that are important to their customer base,taking exceptional care of their customers,and making it fun and enjoyable to do business with them.
A)emotionally
B)practically
C)with low prices
D)with unique products
A)emotionally
B)practically
C)with low prices
D)with unique products
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The product life cycle concept means that small businesses must:
A)constantly be involved in product innovation.
B)track demographic and psychographic trends carefully.
C)create both place and time utility if they are to survive.
D)use a market penetration strategy if they are to be successful.
A)constantly be involved in product innovation.
B)track demographic and psychographic trends carefully.
C)create both place and time utility if they are to survive.
D)use a market penetration strategy if they are to be successful.
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50
The right price for a product depends on which factors?
A)A small company cost structure
B)The desired image the company wants to create in its customers' minds
C)An assessment of what the market will bear
D)All of the above
A)A small company cost structure
B)The desired image the company wants to create in its customers' minds
C)An assessment of what the market will bear
D)All of the above
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51
The cost of marketing a product is highest in the:
A)introductory stage.
B)growth and acceptance stages.
C)maturity stage.
D)saturation stage.
A)introductory stage.
B)growth and acceptance stages.
C)maturity stage.
D)saturation stage.
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52
The primary opportunity for time compression management (TCM)lies in its application to:
A)the purchasing process.
B)the production process.
C)the administrative process.
D)the marketing process.
A)the purchasing process.
B)the production process.
C)the administrative process.
D)the marketing process.
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53
Free trial offers,free delivery,lengthy warranties,and money back guarantees are examples of:
A)promotion.
B)product differentiation.
C)non-price competition.
D)customer discounts.
A)promotion.
B)product differentiation.
C)non-price competition.
D)customer discounts.
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54
Surveys,questionnaires,and focus groups are considered to be:
A)primary research.
B)secondary research.
C)data collation.
D)All of the above
A)primary research.
B)secondary research.
C)data collation.
D)All of the above
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________ is a process in which computer software that uses statistical analysis,database technology,and artificial intelligence finds hidden patterns,trends,and connections in data so that business owners can make better marketing decisions and predictions about their customers' behavior.
A)Demographic collection
B)Target marketing
C)Data Mining
D)None of the above
A)Demographic collection
B)Target marketing
C)Data Mining
D)None of the above
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56
The most common channel of distribution for consumer goods is:
A)manufacturer ----> consumer.
B)manufacturer ----> retailer ----> consumer.
C)manufacturer ----> wholesaler ----> retailer ---> consumer.
D)manufacturer ----> broker ----> consumer.
A)manufacturer ----> consumer.
B)manufacturer ----> retailer ----> consumer.
C)manufacturer ----> wholesaler ----> retailer ---> consumer.
D)manufacturer ----> broker ----> consumer.
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________ is the vehicle for gathering the information that serves as the foundation for the marketing plan.
A)Target Market Identification
B)Market Research
C)Banker Identification
D)Competitive Analysis
A)Target Market Identification
B)Market Research
C)Banker Identification
D)Competitive Analysis
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One of the first steps in building a marketing plan is identifying a small company's ________,the group of customers at whom the company aims its products and services.
A)target market
B)competitors
C)customers
D)Both A and C
A)target market
B)competitors
C)customers
D)Both A and C
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59
Which of the following principles can help business owners create powerful,effective guerrilla marketing strategies?
A)Don't just sell,entertain.
B)Focus on the customer.
C)Strive to be unique.
D)All of the above
A)Don't just sell,entertain.
B)Focus on the customer.
C)Strive to be unique.
D)All of the above
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60
Customer surveys and questionnaires should:
A)be short.
B)not give biased results.
C)use simple ranking systems.
D)All of the above
A)be short.
B)not give biased results.
C)use simple ranking systems.
D)All of the above
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61
Tracking demographic trends is interesting,but it is not essential to building or implementing a successful marketing plan.
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62
Most marketing experts contend that the greatest marketing mistake small businesses make is defining their target market too specifically or clearly.
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63
The marketing function cuts across the entire company,affecting every aspect of its operation.
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64
The increasing diversity of our population is creating a marketing "threat" to small businesses because they can't profitably serve small niches.
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The most effective way to market to the diversity of the American market is to choose a single ethnic segment and market to it as if it were a homogeneous market.
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66
The primary goal of any business,according to Theodore Levitt,is to create and keep a customer.
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67
Target market is the group of customers at whom the company aims its products and services.
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68
While market research is a sophisticated and complex process,the small business owner can conduct some of it for him/herself,but will need assistance interpreting it.
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69
The marketing approach that companies of all sizes strive to achieve is mass marketing.
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70
The goals of one-to-one marketing are to attract,retain and increase the purchases by the target customer.
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71
Market research frequently only confirms the intuition of the small business owner.
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72
Individualized marketing requires business owners to gather and assimilate detailed information about their products.
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73
What drives my customers' buying behavior? Are they receptive to new products or are they among the last to accept them? What values are most important to them? These questions are to identify:
A)psychographic data
B)geographic data
C)demographic data
D)All of the above
A)psychographic data
B)geographic data
C)demographic data
D)All of the above
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74
Small business owners can use market research to uncover potential market opportunities.
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75
The primary general goal of market research is to identify and profile the target market and most profitable customer in it.
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76
Small companies are at a definite disadvantage compared to larger ones when it comes to conducting market research since it is so expensive.
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77
The product or service offered is the foundation of any marketing-oriented business.
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78
Small businesses have found out that social media such as Facebook and Twitter are expensive.
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79
A guerilla marketing plan should have four objectives: profit,profit,profit,and profit.
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Too often,business plans describe in great detail what the entrepreneur intends to accomplish but pay too little attention to how he plans to accomplish it.
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