Sonic Appendix Solutions
Chapter 10
As before, you’re working with Jane Melody on Sonic’s marketing plan for launching a new
Smartphone. Now you’re focusing on Sonic’s positioning and product life-cycle strategies by
answering three specific questions.
• In a sentence or two, what is an appropriate positioning statement for the Sonic 1000
Smartphone?
• Knowing the stage of Sonic’s Smartphone in the product life cycle, what are the
implications for pricing, promotion, and distribution?
• In which stage of its evolution does the Smartphone market appear to be? What does this
mean for Sonic’s marketing plans?
Document your ideas in a written marketing plan or in Marketing Plan Pro. Note any additional
research you may need to determine how to proceed after the Sonic 1000 has been launched.
Answer
Students’ answers may vary, depending on their answers and decisions related to marketing plan
exercises in earlier chapters. In general, some of the key differentiation variables they may
Chapter 11
Sonic is a new entrant in an established industry characterized by competitors with relatively
high brand identity and strong market positions. Use research and your knowledge of how to deal
with competitors to consider three issues that will affect the company’s ability to successfully
introduce its first product:
• What factors will you use to determine Sonic’s strategic group?
• Should Sonic select a class of competitor to attack on the basis of strength versus
weakness, closeness versus distance, or good versus bad? Why is this appropriate in the
Smartphone market?
• As a start-up company, what competitive strategy would be most effective as Sonic
introduces its first product?