Title: MARKETING THE INDUSTRY SEGMENTS
1MARKETING THE INDUSTRY SEGMENTS
4.10 Explain the retail segment of the travel
industry.
2Mall of America
- Bloomington, MN
- Most visited attraction in the US
- 43 million shoppers annually
- Largest enclosed retail and entertainment complex
in the US - Opened in 1992
3Mall of America (cont.)
- Over 500 specialty stores
- 60 restaurants
- 7 night clubs
- 14 movie theaters
- Theme park
- College Campus
- 11,000 employees
- 2,000 parking spaces
- Contributes more than 1.7 billion in economic
impact annually to Minnesota - Tourism is credited for 4 of every 10 visits to
the mall.
4- Soho and Nolita
- Fifth and Madison Avenues
- Seventh Avenue
- Manhattan
- 42nd and 44th Streets
NEW YORK CITY SHOPPING
5Soho and Nolita
- Shop where the rich and famous shop.
- Hear the inside scoop on celebrities while you
shop.
6Fifth and Madison Avenues
- Designer palaces
- Trends of the season
- Most posh shopping district in the world
- Barneys is a high class store for men and women
who want to dress well.
7Seventh Avenue
- Home of the fashion industry
- Streets filled with accessories
8Manhattan
- Art Deco Emporium
- Bloomingdales
- Macys
942nd and 44th Streets
- Gold and jewels
- Precious metals appraisals
10- Central Coast is known for open-air markets,
seaside galleries, and charming boutiques. - San Francisco Bay Area has it all, from top
designers in boutiques and department stores to
ethnic influences in established neighborhoods
and one-of-a-kind creations at neighborhood
festivals. - North Coast is for those who prefer antiquing.
CALIFORNIA SHOPPING
11- San Diego has sprawling discount outlet centers,
outdoor shopping malls, and quaint upscale
boutiques. - Los Angeles is the place to purchase latest
fashions from top local and world-renowned
designers. Shop among the stars on Rodeo Drive
and Beverly Hills.
CALIFORNIA SHOPPING
12- Concord Mills
- Burlington Manufacturers Outlet Center
- Tanger Outlet Centers
OUTLET MALL SHOPPING
13Concord Mills
- Concord, NC
- Shoppertainment in an oval racetrack layout
reflective of the NASCAR area - Shopping destination of the Carolinas
14Burlington Manufacturers Outlet Center
- NCs first and original factory outlet center
- Over 60 factory outlet and designer stores
15Tanger Outlet Centers
- The nations most popular brand name
manufacturers and upscale designer outlet stores - Located in 20 states coast to coast
- Burlington
- Nags Head
- Myrtle Beach
- Parks on the Parkway, Blowing Rock, NC
- Pigeon Forge and Sevierville, TN
- Headquarters in Greensboro, NC
16Festival A periodic season or program of
cultural events that includes crafts,
entertainment, and recreation and is often held
in the streets.
FESTIVAL SHOPPING
Many local street festivals are admission free
to the visitor. Event vendors give a percentage
of their retail sales to the sponsor to help
defray the cost of the event.
17- Asheboro Fall Festival
- Azalea Festival, Wilmington
- Barbecue Festival, Lexington
- Beaufort Music Festival
- Bele Chere, Asheville
- Festival in the Park, Charlotte
- NASCAR Days, Randleman
- NC Rhododendron Festival, Bakersville
FESTIVAL SHOPPING
18- NC Oyster Festival, Ocean Isle Beach
- Southwest Old Threshers Reunion, Denton
- Wooly Worm Festival, Banner Elk
FESTIVAL SHOPPING
19Azalea Festival
- Wilmington
- Oldest festival in NC, established in 1948
- More than 200,000 estimated to attend the two day
street fair - More than 100,000 gather to watch the festival
parade - 1,000 volunteers are required to stage over 125
events that include shopping, art shows, special
exhibits, entertainment, and a circus. - The Southeast Tourism Society selected the NC
Azalea Festival as one of its Top 20 events for
2003.
20Beaufort Music Festival
- 2003, 15th year celebration of music
- Three day fair and music on the waterfront and
historic district
Bele Chere, Asheville
- Largest free festival in the Southeast
- Over 350,000 people attend
21Festival in the Park, Charlotte
- Started in 1964 by John Belk and Grant Whitney
- Art and craft show in Freedom Park
NASCAR Days, Randleman
- Richard Petty Museum
- NASCAR drivers, displays, show cars, food, and
entertainment
22Heritage/Cultural Shopping
Heritage Relevant to tradition or the
past Cultural Related to the practices of a
society that include its customary beliefs,
social roles, and material objects that are
passed down from generation to generation Magazin
es from the Travel Industry Association of
America and Smithsonian list NC among the Top
10 states for cultural and heritage travel.
23Heritage/Cultural shopping
- Cherokee
- Mast General Store, Valle Crucis
- Old Salem, Winston-Salem
- Charleston, SC
- Pennsylvania Dutch Country, PA
- Williamsburg, VA
24- Antique consignment malls
- Cameron, NC
- Historic Gold Hill, NC
- Liberty (NC) Antique Festival
- Largest outdoor antique festival in the
Southeastern US - Held annually in May and September
- High quality antique furniture attracts
celebrities
ANTIQUE SHOPPING
25Pottery Hand-thrown clay (mud) shaped using a
potters wheel kiln-fired, traditional,
functional, and decorative earthenware
NC POTTERY
26Seagrove, NC
- Largest and oldest community of working potters
in the US - Nowhere in the country is there a similar colony
of artists whose studios and workshops are open
every day for travelers and friends to stop in to
observe and shop. For the purchaser, it is a way
to know the origin of the piece, and for the
artist it is a chance to know the consumer. - Over 100 potters make and sell their wares from
their shops in the Seagrove area today.
27Seagrove, NC (cont.)
- Retail pottery galleries in Seagrove
- Blue Moon Gallery
- Seagrove Pottery
- Village Pottery Marketplace
- NC Pottery Center, the first state pottery center
in the nation, opened in 1998. - Museum of NC Traditional Pottery
28Sanford, NC
- North State Pottery was a pottery sales outlet
started in 1924 by Rebecca Cooper - Employed members of the Owens family
- Exhibited pottery at the 1926 NC State Fair in
Raleigh - Ceased operation in the late 1950s when the last
of the Coopers died
29Sanford, NC (cont.)
- A.R. Cole (1892-1974) opened his first workshop
in Seagrove during 1927, but moved to Sanford and
established his pottery in 1934. - Continues to operate as Coles Pottery, operated
by A.R.s daughter and her grandson - Is the only original major Cole-related pottery
still producing in NC
30- Governor Mike Easley proclaimed 2004-2005 as the
Year of the Craft in NC. - NC is third in the nation in craft income.
- According to the NC Arts Council, arts and crafts
provide jobs for more than 5,100 people and
provide an income of more than 538 million each
year.
NC CRAFTS
31Trade shows
- International Home Furnishings Market, High Point
- Southern Christmas Show, Charlotte
- Southern Ideal Home Show, Greensboro and Raleigh
- Southern Farm Show, Raleigh
- Auto Fair, Lowes Motor Speedway, Concord
- and others!
32International Home Furnishings Market, High
Point
- Opened in 1909 as Southern Home Furniture Market
- Held twice a year
- Name changed in 1989 to International Home
Furnishings Market - 11 million square feet of showroom space
- Over 70,000 attendees
- Visitors from 100 countries
- Total economic impact now over one billion
dollars a year to the Triad region - Restricted to wholesale buyers
33Agritourism A commercial enterprise conducted
at a working farm or ranch for the enjoyment of
visitors and to generate income for the owner
- Christmas tree farms
- NC wineries
- Produce and plant farming
- Animal farms
- Corn mazes
34Christmas tree farms
- 100 Christmas tree farms statewide
- NC ranks second nationally in Christmas tree
production and leads the nation in Fraser fir
production - In 2001, growers harvested 4.5 million Christmas
trees valued at 99 million.
35Viticulture/Enology Viticulture is the study of
growing grapes. Enology is the study of making
wine.
Surry Community College in Dobson, NC, offers a
program leading to a certificate, a diploma, or
an associate degree in viticulture/enology.
36NC Vineyards
- NC is home to 250 vineyards and over 30
award-winning wineries. - NCs rich farmland and mild climate contribute to
the success and wide variety of grapes that
produce more than 500 thousand gallons of wine
annually. - NC is home of nations first cultivated wine
grape, the scuppernong. - The first scuppernong vine was cultivated in the
1500s in Sir Walter Raleighs Colony on Roanoke
Island.
37- Biltmore Estate Winery, Asheville
- Shelton Vineyards, Dobson
- Dennis Vineyards, Albemarle
- Duplin Winery
- Silver Coast Winery, Shallotte
38- Asheville, NC
- Largest winery in NC
- 100,000 cases of wine produced per year
- Tasting and retail room
39Shelton Vineyards
- Dobson, NC
- Second largest winery in NC
- Tasting and retail room
- Shelton At Sunset Concert Series
- Shelton Cheeses, production and retail
40Dennis Vineyards
- Albemarle, NC
- Tasting and retail room
- 2002 1st place winner at NC State Fair
Duplin Winery
- Oldest operating winery in NC, the 26th in the
country to be bonded after Prohibition - Tasting and retail room, theater, and dining
facilities - One of the first to actively promote health
benefits of wine
41Silver Coast Winery
- Shallotte, NC
- Coastal NCs premier producer of premium wines
- Tasting and retail room
- Offers tours from the vineyard to the bottle
- Special events
42Produce and plant farming
- Marketing at roadside stands
- Peaches, pumpkins, vegetables
- Ornamental plants and flowers
43Marketing strategies used in retail
- ADVERTISING
- Smaller businesses target markets through local
print and broadcast media. - Internet websites, print, and broadcast media are
used by larger businesses. They also purchase
and display billboards along major highways.
44Marketing strategies used in retail
- PERSONAL SELLING
- Potteries
- Wineries
- Christmas tree farms
- Roadside stands
45Marketing strategies used in retail
- SALES PROMOTIONS
- Tasting
- Displays
- Coupons
- Free samples
- Games
46Marketing strategies used in retail
- Keen competition forces businesses to embrace the
marketing concept of satisfying customers needs
and wants in order to make a profit.