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Marketing Talks
Catherine and Tom
261 episodes
1 day ago
A woman and man discuss an interesting marketing topic in Japan.
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A woman and man discuss an interesting marketing topic in Japan.
Show more...
Marketing
Business
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CRAFT MISO Nama Koji New Market Creation from Customer Dissatisfaction
Marketing Talks
4 minutes 58 seconds
1 week ago
CRAFT MISO Nama Koji New Market Creation from Customer Dissatisfaction

This provides an in-depth analysis of Hikari Miso's marketing strategy for their new product, "CRAFT MISO Nama Koji," which created a new market within the shrinking miso industry.

It explains that the company achieved this growth by employing an "Out of the box" thinking approach, focusing on "un-customers"—specifically younger, entry-level consumers—who were dissatisfied with traditional miso's limited uses. The core strategy involved identifying consumer pain points like not knowing how to use miso beyond soup, developing a new value proposition ("delicious to eat as is," like a dressing), and actively creating experiential marketing opportunities to let new customers taste and apply the product in diverse ways.

The successful introduction of this product is presented as a model for market creation that expands the entire industry, rather than merely competing for existing market share.

Marketing Talks
A woman and man discuss an interesting marketing topic in Japan.