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Niche Marketing Vs. Mass Marketing
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Niche Marketing

This is where firms concentrate on selling to a small market, due to this costs can be kept low because of the savings made by specialisation. IT is usually used by smaller firms as they can concentrate on establishing a strong image and position in their niche. Also niche markets are usually ignored by larger multinational firms, who are not interested in the low sales volume yielded by a small segment. A good example is Rolls Royce who specialise in the luxury automobile niche.

Mass Marketing

This is the total opposite to that of niche marketing, in mass marketing a firm will try to accommodate as much of the market as possible. However doing this means you have to ignore certain area’s of the market as you cannot accommodate the whole thing. Mass marketing usually involves marketing different products to different groups of people or promoting the same product through different means. An example of the former is the way banks now work, they have separate accounts for students and teenagers, and others offering different services for different purposes.

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  1. Choosting An Office
  2. How a company is run
  3. Niche Marketing Vs. Mass Marketing
  4. Offensive Marketing
  5. Principles of Marketing
  6. Sales of Goods Contract
  7. SWOT Analysis
  8. Types of Business Organisation - Private limited company, Public Limited Company, Sole Trader, Partn

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