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developing strategies to attract customers internationally dividing mar…

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developing strategies to attract customers internationally
dividing markets into physical locations.
dividing markets based on characteristics that cannot be measured, such as attitude and lifestyle choices.
dividing markets based on information that can be measured, such as income, profession, and education.
reflection on what products you use, how often, and why.
describes how a business blends the four marketing elements.

demographics mass marketing global marketing marketing mix psychographics geographics product usage

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Let's match each description to the term:

  1. "Developing strategies to attract customers internationally" → global marketing (focuses on international customer attraction).
  2. "Dividing markets into physical locations" → geographics (market division by location).
  3. "Dividing markets based on characteristics that cannot be measured, such as attitude and lifestyle choices" → psychographics (deals with non - measurable traits like attitude, lifestyle).
  4. "Dividing markets based on information that can be measured, such as income, profession, and education" → demographics (uses measurable factors like income, profession).
  5. "Reflection on what products you use, how often, and why" → product usage (relates to product usage patterns).
  6. "Describes how a business blends the four marketing elements" → marketing mix (the blend of 4Ps or marketing elements).
  7. "mass marketing" would be a strategy of marketing to a large, undifferentiated group (not directly matching the given descriptions here, but for the matching task, we use the above logic).

Answer:

  1. Developing strategies to attract customers internationally - global marketing
  2. Dividing markets into physical locations - geographics
  3. Dividing markets based on characteristics that cannot be measured, such as attitude and lifestyle choices - psychographics
  4. Dividing markets based on information that can be measured, such as income, profession, and education - demographics
  5. Reflection on what products you use, how often, and why - product usage
  6. Describes how a business blends the four marketing elements - marketing mix