Assignment 2: Marketing Plan

(Use the business you created in assignment 1)

For the first 6 months your company is in business—to give you time to perfect your product and to learn from actual customers—you will start marketing and selling in your own community, a radius of 25 miles from where you live.

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For most non-alcoholic beverages, marketing (as opposed to the actual product itself) is key to success. Cola drinks, for example, are fairly undifferentiated, as are many energy drinks, juices, bottled water, and the like. Companies producing these types of beverages differentiate themselves and attract market share through marketing and brand awareness—both of which are critical to success.

Section 1: Marketing Plan and Sales Strategy (MS Word or equivalent)

Write the 5-page marketing plan and sales strategy section of your business plan in which you do the following:

1. Define your company’s target market.

  1. Analyze the types of       consumers who will be drinking your beverage in demographic terms (i.e.,       age, education level, income, gender, ethnic group, etc.). Outline the       demographic information for your company specified on the worksheet in       the course text (p. 107 | Demographic Description).
  2. Support your analysis       with actual data on the size of the demographic groups in your local       community (nearby zip codes).

o Hints: At American FactFinder (http://factfinder.census.gov), you will find demographic information on potential consumers in your area. If you are selling through other businesses (such as grocery stores), indicate the number of those businesses in your local area. You will find information about such businesses in your local area at County Business Patterns (http://www.census.gov/econ/cbp/). 

2. Assess your company’s market competition.

  1. Use the factors listed in       the course text graphic (p. 123 | Assess the Competition) to       assess your company’s market competition.
  2. Defend your plan to       differentiate yourself from the competition using the information       detailed on the worksheet in the text (p. 131 | Market Share       Distribution).

o Hints: Every business faces competition, and the non-alcoholic beverage market is an especially crowded market.

o Hints: For example, in the soft drink market, it is intimidating to try to compete against Coke and Pepsi. Newcomers in mature markets typically must pursue niche markets or even create new market categories, as Red Bull did with energy drinks. 

3. Clarify your company’s message using the information provided on the worksheet in the text (p. 160 | The Five F’s). Create a marketing slogan/tagline for your product.

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  • Hints: Before you choose your marketing vehicles, you must        determine the message you want to convey through those vehicles.

4. Identify the marketing vehicles you plan to use to build your company’s brand. Justify the key reasons why they will be effective.

o Hints: If you plan to use online marketing tactics, refer to the worksheet in the text (p. 171 | Online Marketing Tactics) to aid your response. Remember that even if you’re selling through grocery stores, you need to build your brand and social media is a major part of that in regard to beverages. Some of the marketing tactics that beverage companies use include sampling in grocery stores, building a following on social media, sponsoring events, and exhibiting at trade shows attended by retailers. You will use a combination of these tactics. For example, if you decide to give out samples in grocery stores, promote your sampling on your social media networks and those of the grocery store.

o Hints: If you are planning to distribute through resellers, describe how you plan to reach them, for example, through industry trade shows or by establishing your own sales force. For information on trade shows, visit the Trade Show News Network (http://www.tsnn.com). You can exhibit or network at these shows.

5. Format your assignment according to these formatting requirements:

a. Cite the resources you have used to complete the exercise. Note: There is no minimum requirement for the number of resources used in the exercise.

b. The paper must be typed, double-spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with 1-inch margins on all sides; references must follow APA format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.

c. Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required page length. 

 
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