ASM DEGREE & PG
COLLEGE
FOR WOMEN
POWER POINT PRESENTAION
ON
RECENT TRENDS
SUB : MARKETING MANAGEMENT
PRESENT ED
BY
S SANGEETHA
M.COM (G ) 2 SEM
H.NO:22010C0004
Learning Objectives
Chapter 7: Marketing Strategy: Market
Segmentation and Trends
1. Define market segmentation.
2. Explain the importance of segmentation to
effective marketing.
3. Explain the benefits and limitations of
market segmentation.
4. List the eight criteria used to determine the
viability of market segments.
5. List the bases for segmenting hospitality
and travel markets.
Learning Objectives
Chapter 7: Marketing Strategy: Market
Segmentation and Trends
6. Describe the major demand and supply
trends influencing today’s hospitality and
travel industry.
7. Describe the recent trends in the
segmentation practices of the hospitality
and travel industry.
Limitations of Market Segmentation
1. More expensive than using a non-segmented
approach.
2. Difficult to select the best base for
segmenting a market.
3. Difficult to know how finely or broadly to
segment.
4. Tendency to appeal to markets that are not
viable.
Market Segmentation Analysis:
Two Steps
Step 1 SEGMENTING the Market
Dividing the overall market into
subgroups (“market segments”)
using one or more factors.
Step 2 SELECTING Target Markets
Selecting those market segments
(“target markets”) that the
organization is best able to serve and
appeal to.
Trends in Market Segmentation Usage in
the Hospitality and Travel Industry
Becoming increasingly sophisticated.
Computer programs and databases
assisting with more thorough
segmentation analysis.
Switching from “traditional” segmentation
bases to more sophisticated bases such as
behavioral and psychographic.
Demand-led Trends
Changing age structures.
Changing household structures.
Changing household roles and responsibilities.
Increasing importance of minorities.
Changing social/cultural patterns and
lifestyles.
Increased demand for specific travel
alternatives.
Supply-side Trends
More emphasis on the frequent traveler.
More attention to fitness and health needs.
More attention to luxury/executive travelers.
Increased emphasis on longer-stay
travelers.
Greater variety of ethnic food offerings.
Supply-side Trends
Increased supply of cruises, gambling, travel
agencies, special-interest travel, etc.
Increased emphasis on weekend packages
and other “mini-vacations.”
More emphasis on female travelers.
Greater emphasis on convenience in
services and on service quality.