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5 Marketing Concepts Explained with Examples

The marketing concept is the strategy that firms


implement to satisfy customers needs, increase
sales, maximize profit and beat the competition.
There are 5 marketing concepts that organizations
adopt and execute.

Marketing is a department of management that tries


to design strategies that will build profitable
relationships with target consumers.

But what philosophy is the best for a company in setting marketing strategies?

There are five alternative concepts under which organizations design and carry out their
marketing strategies.

5 Marketing Concepts are;


1. Production Concept,

2. Product Concept,

3. Selling Concept,

4. Marketing Concept,

5. Societal Marketing Concept.


These concepts are described below;

Production Concept
The idea of production concept – “Consumers will favor products that are available and
highly affordable”. This concept is one of the oldest Marketing management
orientations that guide sellers.

Companies adopting this orientation run a major risk of focusing too narrowly on their
own operations and losing sight of the real objective.

Most times; the production concept can lead to marketing myopia. Management


focuses on improving production and distribution efficiency.

Although;

in some situations; the production concept is still a useful philosophy.

Product Concept
The product concept holds that the consumers will favor products that offer the most in
quality, performance and innovative features.

Here; under this concept,

Marketing strategies are focused on making continuous product improvements.

Product quality and improvement are important parts of marketing strategies,


sometimes the only part. Targeting only on the company’s products could also lead to
marketing myopia.
For example;

Suppose a company makes the best quality Floppy disk. But a customer does really
need a floppy disk?

She or he needs something that can be used to store the data. It can be achieved by a
USB Flash drive, SD memory cards, portable hard disks, and etc.

So that company should not look to make the best floppy disk. They should focus to
meet the customer’s data storage needs.

Selling Concept
The selling concept holds the idea- “consumers will not buy enough of the firm’s
products unless it undertakes a large-scale selling and promotion effort”.

Here the management focuses on creating sales transactions rather than on building
long-term, profitable customer relationships.

In other words;

The aim is to sell what the company makes rather than making what the market wants.
Such aggressive selling program carries very high risks.

In selling concept the marketer assumes that customers will be coaxed into buying the
product will like it, if they don’t like it, they will possibly forget their disappointment and
buy it again later. This is usually very poor and costly assumption.

Typically the selling concept is practiced with unsought goods. Unsought goods are that
buyers do not normally think of buying, such as insurance or blood donations.

These industries must be good at tracking down prospects and selling them on a
product’s benefits.

Marketing Concept
The marketing concept holds- “achieving organizational goals depends on knowing
the needs and wants of target markets and delivering the desired satisfactions better
than competitors do”.

Here marketing management takes a “customer first” approach.

Under the marketing concept, customer focus and value are the routes to achieve sales
and profits.
The marketing concept is a customer-centered “sense and responds” philosophy. The
job is not to find the right customers for your product but to find the right products for
your customers.

The marketing concept and the selling concepts are two extreme concepts and totally
different from each other.

Difference between Selling Concept and Marketing


Concept

No. The Selling Concept The Marketing Concept


1 undertakes a large-scale selling and undertakes activities such as; market
promotion effort research,
2 The Selling Concept is suitable with The Marketing Concept is suitable for
unsought goods—those that buyers almost any type of product and market.
do not normally think of buying, such
as insurance or blood donations.
3 Focus of the selling concept starts at Focus of the marketing concept starts at
the production level. understanding the market.
4 Any company following selling Companies that are following the
concept undertakes a high-risk marketing concept requires to bare less
risk and uncertainty.
5 The Selling Concept assumes Instead of making an assumption, The
–“customers who are coaxed into marketing concept finds out what really
buying the product will like it. Or, if the consumer requires and acts
they don’t like it, they will possibly accordingly to them.
forget their disappointment and buy it
again later.”
6 The Selling Concept makes poor Marketing concept works on facts
assumptions. gathered by its “market and customer first”
approach.

Societal Marketing Concept

Societal marketing concept questions whether the pure marketing concept overlooks


possible conflicts between consumer short-run wants and consumer long-run welfare.

The societal marketing concept holds “marketing strategy should deliver value to
customers in a way that maintains or improves both the consumer’s and society’s well-
being”.

It calls for sustainable marketing, socially and environmentally responsible marketing


that meets the present needs of consumers and businesses while also preserving or
enhancing the ability of future generations to meet their needs.

The Societal Marketing Concept puts Human welfare on top before profits and
satisfying the wants.

The global warming panic button is pushed and a revelation is required in the way we
use our resources. So companies are slowly either fully or partially trying to implement
the societal marketing concept.

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