3.3.1

The Product Life Cycle

Test yourself

The Product Life Cycle

The product life cycle is the series of stages that a product goes through over its lifetime. The stages are measured in terms of sales volume or sales value. Most products and services experience a fall in sales after a certain period of time.

Illustrative background for IntroductionIllustrative background for Introduction ?? "content

Introduction

  • The introduction is the stage where a business introduces or launches the new product (or service) to the market.
  • Marketing and advertising are important in this stage of the product life cycle because a business needs to find a way to let consumers know what the product is and that the product exists.
Illustrative background for GrowthIllustrative background for Growth ?? "content

Growth

  • Successful products often undergo a period of growth as more and more customers discover and buy the product.
  • In the early days, just after introduction, the rate of growth tends to increase.
Illustrative background for MaturityIllustrative background for Maturity ?? "content

Maturity

  • At this stage, the number of new customers buying the product has slowed down and the market for the product can be considered mature.
  • But sales of the product are still rising, just less quickly than before (they are rising at a decreasing rate).
    • People grow a lot less between the ages of 13 and 18 when compared to age 1 and 6.
Illustrative background for SaturationIllustrative background for Saturation ?? "content

Saturation

  • At this stage, the sales of the product have reached its peak and no longer increase but remain steady.
  • Essentially all consumers who want the product or service have bought or acquired it.
Illustrative background for DeclineIllustrative background for Decline ?? "content

Decline

  • Changes in fashion, consumer tastes/preferences, technological advances and new competition offering similar products can all mean that the demand for a product begins to fall.

Jump to other topics

1Understanding Business Activity

1.1Business Activity

1.2Classification of Businesses

1.3Enterprise, Business Growth & Size

1.4Types of Business Organisation

1.5Business Objectives & Stakeholder Objectives

2People in Business

3Marketing

3.1Marketing & the Market

3.2Market Research

3.3Marketing Mix

3.4Legal Controls

4Operations Management

5Financial Information & Decisions

6External Influences on Business Activity

Unlock your full potential with Seneca Premium

  • Unlimited access to 10,000+ open-ended exam questions

  • Mini-mock exams based on your study history

  • Unlock 800+ premium courses & e-books

Get started with Seneca Premium