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Strengthen Weber’s Consumer Strategy Through Market Entry Research for Asian Markets

Weber-Stephen Products (Weber), a globally recognized leader in premium grills and accessories, endeavored to solidify its foothold in the Asian market, particularly in China. Recognizing the complexities of entering new markets, Weber commissioned Labbrand for comprehensive consumer strategy and market entry research for Asian markets. The study included customer segmentation analysis and consumer demand insights and encompassed key Asian markets, such as Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Singapore, with the aim of optimizing global segmentation for Weber’s sustained success.

Challenge

Understanding the Consumer Landscape in the Asian Markets  

Weber’s initial challenge was understanding the intricate consumer landscape in Asian countries, notably China. The objective was to define ideal customer segments using both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies. By delving into unique grilling needs and contexts across different Asian regions, Weber aimed to overcome barriers and foster growth. 

A Weber grill product is featured in the articles on Weber's market entry research for Asian markets.

Solution

Refining the Approach to Segmentation through Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis

Labbrand’s unique market entry research for Asian markets deployed a multi-layered approach to customer segmentation, merging quantitative and qualitative research. This methodology validated predefined cohorts and identified key grilling scenarios and needs, utilizing 2,010 samples for comprehensive analysis. Labbrand pinpointed two primary target cohorts—Chinese Wealthy Families and Nature Lovers—which exhibited the highest potential for Weber’s growth.

Unlocking Core Consumer Needs

The customer segmentation exercise continued to explore deeper layers of consumer needs. Through qualitative analysis, Labbrand scrutinized Weber products, retail strategies, and brand messaging, ultimately shaping the final consumer and product strategy.

The customer segmentation analysis for Weber's Asian market entry research identifies nature lovers as a key target audience and uncovers their core consumer needs.
The result of the customer segmentation analysis and core consumer needs for Weber's Asian market entry research.
The result of the customer segmentation analysis and core consumer needs for Weber.
The customer segmentation analysis for Weber's Asian market entry research identifies Chinese wealthy families as another key target audience and uncovers their main needs.

Results

Measurable Impact through Focused Customer Segmentation

The targeted market entry research for Asian markets yielded impactful results for Weber. By concentrating on Chinese Wealthy Families and Nature Lovers as key segments, Weber effectively tailored its marketing strategies and product offerings. The results were evident in the surge of brand engagement, market share, and customer satisfaction in Asian markets.

 

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