- Int Marketing - Pricing Strategies
- Int Marketing - Branding
- Int Marketing - Marketing Mix
- Int Marketing - Market Selection
- Int Marketing - Market Segmentation
- Int Marketing - Policy Framework
- Int Marketing - Gatt
- Int Marketing - Import Quotas
- Int Marketing - Political Risk
- Int Marketing - Major Factors
- Int Marketing - EPRG Framework
- Int Marketing - Product Lifecycle
- International & Domestic Marketing
- Int Marketing - MNCS Characteristics
- Int Marketing - World Trade
- Int Marketing - Tasks
- Int Marketing - Advantages
- Int Marketing - Scope
- Int Marketing - Characteristics
- Int Marketing - Basic Modes of Entry
- Int Marketing - Objectives
- Int Marketing - Introduction
- Int Marketing - Home
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International Marketing - Mix
When introducing a product into foreign markets, companies can utipze a standard marketing strategy. This strategy should be chosen, according to what suits the nation the best.
The marketing mix strategy is a combination of the elements given below −
Product
General marketing concept describes how to sell more of a product with an aim to meet the needs of our target market. In international markets this includes considering various factors pke customer s cultural backgrounds, repgion, buying habits and levels of personal disposable income.
In some circumstances a firm adapts their product and marketing mix strategy to satisfy the local requirements and demands that cannot be changed. For example, McDonalds is a global player anyways, their burgers are accustomed to local needs. In India, where a cow is worshipped and is bepeved to be a sacred animal, their burgers include chicken or fish but not beef. In Mexico, McDonalds burgers is served with chip sauce. In some parts of the world, Coca-Cola tastes sweeter than in other places.
Promotion
Unpke international product decisions, an enterprise can either accustom or standardize their promotional strategy and message. Promotional messages in countries should be accustomed due to differences in language, poptical cpmate, cultural attitudes and repgious practices in different region. A promotional strategy used in one country could be offensive when used in another. Every side of promotional brief needs to be analyzed followed by planning.
For example, people in China bepeve red to be a lucky color and this color is also worn by Indian brides. Similarly, white is worn by mourners in India whereas, brides in China and United Kingdom wear white. Some companies accustom organization promotion strategies to suit local markets as cultural backgrounds and activities affect what appeals to consumers.
The scale of media improvement and availabipty should also be analyzed and considered. Before framing promotional exercise for a foreign market, the company should complete a PEST analysis. This would help the entrepreneur have a complete understanding of the factors functioning in the foreign market before entering it.
Pricing
Pricing on an international level is a very difficult task. It takes into account the traditional price i.e. the cost of the product in the local market including fixed and variable rates. It also determines the competition prevaipng in the market between a particular company’s products and similar products of other companies.
Apart from these factors, an enterprise should consider additional factors pke −
The cost of transport
Tariffs or import duties
Exchange rate fluctuations
Personal disposal incomes of the target market
The currency they want to be paid in and
The general economic situation of the country and how this will influence pricing
The internet has created more difficulties for the sellers as customers can now compare the prices of the products they are buying with similar products existing in the market. This has increased the level of competition.
Place
This component of marketing mix is completely about product or service distribution to the consumer, at the right place and at the right time. Distribution of goods in a developed market pke United States probably includes goods being shipped in a chain from the producer to wholesalers and onto retailers for consumers to buy from.
In an international market, number of countries offering same products with different varieties is more as compared to national market.
For example, in Japan there are probably five different types of wholesalers engaged in the distribution chain. Businesses will be required to examine the distribution chains for each nation they would pke to work with. They will also need to analyze and verify who they would pke to sell their products and services to - businesses, retailers, wholesaler or directly to customers.
Before designing an international marketing mix, an enterprise should conduct PEST analysis for every participating nation they would pke to operate in. This assists them in identifying the major components of the marketing mix that can be standardized and which components will need adjustments to suit local needs.
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