Business Studies

Marketing

Question:

‘Expenditure on advertising is a social waste’ Do you agree? Discuss.

Answer:

The opponents of advertising say that the expenditure on advertising is a social waste as it adds to the cost, multiplies the needs of the people and undermines social values. The proponents, however argue that advertising is very useful as it increases the reach, brings the per unit cost of production down and adds to the growth of the economy.
Following are the points of criticism
(i) Adds to Cost
The opponents of advertising argue that advertising unnecessarily adds to the cost of product, which is ultimately passed on to the buyers in the form of high prices. It is line that advertisement of a product cost lots of money but it helps to increase the demand for the product as large number of potential buyers come to know about the availability of the products, its features etc and are persuaded to buy it. This increases the demand and therefore the
– production. As a result, the per unit cost of production comes down as the total cost is divided by larger number of units.
(ii) Undermines Social Values
Advertising undermines social values and promotes materialism. It breeds discontentment among people as they come to know about new products and feel dissatisfied with
their present state of affairs. This criticism is not entirely time. Advertisement in fact helps buyer by informing them about the new products which may be improvement over the existing products.
(iii) Confuses the Buyers
Another criticism against advertisements is that so many products are being advertised which makes similar claims that the buyer gets confused as to which one is true and which are should be relied upon, e.g., there are so many brands of soaps, shampoos, cars, TVs, cell phones etc which are advertised. The supporters of advertisement, however argued that we are all rational human beings who make our decisions for purchase of products on factors, such as price, style, size, etc. Thus the buyers can clear their confusion by analysing the information provided on the advertisements and other sources before taking a decision to purchase a product.
(iv) Encourages Sale of Inferior Product
Advertising does not distinguish between superior and inferior products and persuade people to purchase even the inferiors products. The desired level of quality will depend on the economic states and preferences of the target customers. Advertisements sell products of a given quality and the buyers will buy, if it suits their requirements.
(v) Some Advertisements are in Bad Taste
Another criticism against advertising is that some advertisements are in bad taste. They show something which is not approved by some people. Some advertisement spoil the relationship between employer and employee, husband and wife etc.
From the above discussion, we have learnt that through advertisements are crticised but still they have their own advantages. It is not a social waste, rather it adds value to the social cause by giving a boost to production and generating employment.

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Marketing

Q 1.

What do you mean by realignment of product portfolio? Illustrate this from the case above.

Q 2.

List five shopping products purchased by you or your family during the last few months.

Q 3.

List the characteristics of convenience products.

Q 4.

Explain the factors determining choice of channels of distribution.

Q 5.

What information is generally placed on the package of a food product? Design a label for one of the food product of your choice.

Q 6.

Discuss the role of ‘Sales Promotion’ as an element of promotion mix.

Q 7.

Identify the points that can be highlighted in marketing campaigns for each segment.

Q 8.

What is the marketing concept? How does it help in the effective marketing of goods and services?

Q 9.

What is marketing mix? What are its main elements? Explain.

Q 10.

How does branding help in creating product differentiation? Does it help in marketing of goods and services? Explain.

Q 11.

What is marketing? What functions does it play with process of exchange of goods and services? Explain.

Q 12.

Identify the four market segments that Nokia plans to address as per the news report above.

Q 13.

What do you mean by ‘Channels of distribution’? What functions do they play in the distribution of goods and services? Explain.

Q 14.

Distinguish between advertising and personal selling.

Q 15.

Discuss the role of intermediaries in the distribution of consumer non-durable products.

Q 16.

As marketing manager of a big hotel located at an important tourist destination, what societal concerns would be facted by you and what steps would you plan to take care of these concerns? Discuss.

Q 17.

Explain briefly the components of physical distribution.

Q 18.

What are the different considerations in the mind of consumers of each segment while purchasing mobile phones as given in the above case?

Q 19.

Enlist the advantages of packaging of a consumer products.

Q 20.

What information is generally placed on the package of a food product? Design a label for one of the food product of your choice.

Q 21.

List the characteristics of a good brand name.

Q 22.

What is the basis of classification of the market used by the company?

Q 23.

Define advertising, what are its main features? Explain.

Q 24.

Describe the functions of labelling in the marketing of products.

Q 25.

Distinguish between convenience product and shopping product.

Q 26.

What is the societal concept of marketing?

Q 27.

Suppose you are the marketing Vice President of an insurance company, planning to design a new mediclaim policy for senior citizens. What information would you like lo collect to perform this task and how will, you collect such information? Discuss.

Q 28.

Products is a mixture of tangible and intangible attributes. Discuss.

Q 29.

Product is a bundle of utilities. Do you agree? Comment.

Q 30.

Explain the major activities involved in the physical distribution of products.

Q 31.

What shopping products have been purchased by you/your family in the last six months? Make a list and specify what factors influenced the purchase of each of these products.

Q 32.

Explain the advantages of branding to marketers of goods and services.

Q 33.

What are the limitations of a advertising as a promotional tool? Enlist.

Q 34.

‘Expenditure on advertising is a social waste’ Do you agree? Discuss.

Q 35.

For buyers of consumer durable products, what ‘customer care services’ would you plan as a manager of a firm marketing new brand of motorcycle. Discuss.

Q 36.

Distinguish between production concept of marketing.

Q 37.

What are the factors affecting determination of the price of a product or service? Explain.

Q 38.

Define Marketing. How is it different from selling? Discuss.

Q 39.

What are industrial products? How are they different from consumer products? Explain.