Once a marketer has defined the target market and the type of competition, it’s imperative for the marketer to define the basis of this positioning. This can be done by the defining the Points of Parity and Points of Difference. Points of Parity (POP) are usually the attributes or functionalities or benefits or any other marketing mix elements that are not unique to the brand and might be shared by some or all the competitors, as they mostly include the basic necessities for a brand to be considered in a particular category. There are two types of Points of Parity: i) Category Points of Parity: These represent the necessary elements that a brand should possess for a consumer to consider it in a particular category. In other words, these elements ensure that a consumer considers your brand too while considering your competitors. ii) Competitive Points of Parity: Once your brand provides the basic ele...
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