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The market segmentation often influenced the amount of trade funds allocated. CAGP's allocations of trade spending dollars had to be tailored both to the brand
The market segmentation often influenced the amount of trade funds allocated. CAGP's allocations of trade spending dollars had to be tailored both to the brand characteristics and to the grocery retailers' strategies. In considering the brand characteristics, marketing managers asked "What does it take to have competitive performance at the retail level?" Among the relevant factors that had to be considered were market size and growth, competition, brand strengths, and product profitability. For example, CAGP would do most of its promoting of the Van de Camp's pork and beans products in the central and southern portions of the United States where the market potential was larger because per capita consumption was much higher than on the coasts. Sometimes, however, marketing managers made strategic decisions to invest heavily to build the position of new or weak products. And sometimes where they had a dominant market share, they cut their promotional expense because of a belief that there was little to be gained.
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