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might give the product an old…fashioned image。 
。 Open to profitable development: The customers must have money to 
spend on the benefits that you propose to offer。 
。 Size: A segment has to be large enough to be worth your exploiting it; 
but perhaps not so large as to a。。ract larger petitors。
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One example of a market segment that has not been open to development 
for hundreds of years is the sale of goods and services to retired people。 
Several factors made this a particularly unappealing segment。 First; retired 
people were perceived as ‘old’ and less adventurous; second; they had a 
short life expectancy; and finally; the knockout blow was that they had no 
money。 In the past decade or so that has all changed: people retire early; live 
longer and many have relatively large pensions。 The result is that travel 
firms; house builders; magazine publishers and insurance panies have 
rushed out a stream of products and services aimed particularly at this 
market segment。 
Segmentation is an important marketing process; as it helps to bring 
customers more sharply into focus; classifies them into manageable groups 
and allows you to focus on one or more niches。 It has wide…ranging implications 
for other marketing decisions。 For example; the same product can be 
priced differently according to the intensity of customers’ needs。 The firstand 
second…class post is one example; off…peak rail travel another。 
It is also a continuous process that needs to be carried out periodically; 
for example when strategies are being reviewed。 
Methods of segmentation 
These are some of the ways by which markets can be segmented: 
。 Psychographic segmentation divides individual consumers into social 
groups such as ‘yuppies’ (young; upwardly mobile professionals); 
‘bumps’ (borrowed…to…the…hilt; upwardly mobile; professional showoffs) 
and ‘jollies’ (jet…se。。ing oldies with lots of loot)。 These categories 
try to show how social behaviour influences buyer behaviour。 Forrester 
Research; an internet research house; claims that when it es to 
determining whether consumers will or will not go on the internet; 
how much they’ll spend and what they’ll buy; demographic factors 
such as age; race and gender don’t ma。。er anywhere near as much as 
the consumers’ a。。itudes towards technology。 Forrester uses this concept; 
together with its research; to produce Technographics。 market 
segments as an aid to understanding people’s behaviour as digital 
consumers。 Forrester has used two categories: technology optimists 
and technology pessimists; and has used these alongside ine and 
what it calls ‘primary motivation’ – career; family and entertainment 
– to divide up the whole market。 Each segment is given a new name – 
‘Techno…strivers’; ‘Digital Hopefuls’ and so forth – followed by a chapter 
explaining how to identify them; how to tell whether they are likely to 
be right for your product or service; and providing some pointers as to 
what marketing strategies might get favourable responses from each 
group。
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。 Benefit segmentation recognizes that different people can get different 
satisfaction from the same product or service。 Lastminute claims 
two quite distinctive benefits for its users。 First; it aims to offer people 
bargains that appeal because of price and value。 Second; the pany 
has recently been laying more emphasis on the benefit of immediacy。 
This idea is rather akin to the impulse…buy products placed at checkout 
tills; which you never thought of buying until you bumped into them 
on your way out。 Whether 10 days on a beach in Goa or a trip to Istanbul 
are the type of things people ‘pop in their baskets’ before turning off 
their puters; time will tell。 
。 Geographic segmentation arises when different locations have different 
needs。 For example; an inner…city location may be a heavy user of motorcycle 
dispatch services; but a light user of gardening products。 Internet 
panies have been slow to extend their reach beyond their own back 
yard; which is surprising considering the supposed global reach of the 
service。 Microso。。 exports only 20 per cent of its total sales beyond US 
borders; and fewer than 16 per cent of AOL’s subscribers live outside 
the United States。 However; the figure for AOL greatly overstates the 
pany’s true export performance。 In reality; AOL does virtually no 
business with overseas subscribers; but instead serves them through 
affiliate relationships。 Few of the recent batch of internet IPOs have 
registered much overseas activity in their filing details。 By way of 
contrast; the Japanese liquid crystal display industry exports more than 
70 per cent of its entire output。 
。 Industrial segmentation groups together mercial customers according 
to a bination of their geographic location; principal business 
activity; relative size; frequency of product use; buying policies and a 
range of other factors。 Logical Holdings is an e…business solutions and 
service pany that floated for over £1 billion on the London Stock 
Exchange and TechMark index; making it one of the UK’s biggest IT 
panies。 It was formed from about 30 acquisitions of small (ish) 
businesses。 The pany was founded by Rikke Helms; formerly 
head of IBM’s E…merce Solutions portfolio。 Her pany split the 
market into three segments: Small; Medium…Sized and Big; tailoring its 
services specifically for each。 
。 Multivariant segmentation is where more than one variable is used。 This 
can give a more precise picture of a market than using just one factor。 
Specifiers; users and customers 
When analysing market segments it is important to keep in mind that there 
are at least three major categories of people who have a role to play in the 
buying decisions and whose needs have to be considered in any analysis of 
a market:
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。 The user; or end customer; will be the recipient of any final benefits 
associated with the product。 
。 The specifier will want to be sure that the end user’s needs are met in 
terms of performance; delivery and any other important parameters。 
Their ‘customer
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