Marketing Mix The marketing mix is essentially about meeting the needs of the customer. Companies must make determinations about what “works” and what does not “work”. In order to assess where the company stands with their product or service‚ a marketing mix that is focused on the customer will help in addressing the changes that should be made. Companies can address such things as the packaging of the product or service. Warranties can be
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A)Marketing Mix variables (The 4 P ’s of Marketing) The major marketing management decisions can be classified in one of the following four categories: * Product * Price * Place (distribution) * Promotion These variables are known as the marketing mix or the 4 P ’s of marketing. They are the variables that marketing managers can control in order to best satisfy customers in the target market. The marketing mix is portrayed in the following diagram: The Marketing Mix Product
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The 4Ps and the marketing mix The 4Ps are the ideas to consider when marketing a product. They form the basis of the marketing mix. Getting this mix right is critical in order to successfully market a product. The 4Ps are: 1. Product 2. Price 3. Promotion 4. Place If market research is carried out effectively‚ a company can plan a promotion for the right product‚ at the right price‚ and to get it to their chosen market‚ in the right place. Now look at the 4Ps in more
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Marketing Mix The marketing mix for a product is a major factor in influencing whether a business can sell it profitably. The marketing mix is made up of seven interrelated decisions − the 7Ps. The four key ones are product‚ price‚ promotion (including advertising and packaging) and place (where and how a product will be sold to consumers). The other 3Ps largely relate to marketing services – people‚ process and physical evidence. Consumers require the right product. This might be an existing
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WS1 Case Study Paper Indiana Wesleyan University WS1 Case Study Paper Colgate-Palmolive Company While many companies provide a similar product there aren’t any that share the same perspective when it comes to the sincere appreciation and willingness to provide like that of Colgate-Palmolive. Their mission statement is unique to them and simply states the following: "As a company that strives to be the best truly global consumer product company‚ we are committed to doing business with integrity
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BRAAAP Product Report Introduction Braaap began with the vision of making motorcycling more enjoyable and more accessible‚ enabling more people to experience what we love about motorcycling. In an over competitive industry dominated by just a few well-established and familiar brands it’sBraaap’sjob as an emerging brand to punch above our weight. Braaap have to outdo our competitors in componentry‚ Braaap have to outdo their warranty‚ Braaap have to offer more customization‚ Braaap have to make
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Unit 9 – P1 The promotional mix for Cadbury Crème Egg Cadbury crème egg sponsored the London 2012 Olympic Games. They promoted their products with promotions such as an egg with yolk could give you the chance to win £1000. Cadburys crème eggs advertise their products on TV‚ in magazines and also on the radio. The target audience for Cadburys crème egg is teenagers from the ages of 13 – 19. Cadburys crème eggs use teenagers in their television advertisements to like it with their target
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Background * Crest Crest is a brand of toothpaste made by Procter & Gamble in Germany and in the United States of America and sold worldwide. Crest was introduced in the United States in 1955. The Crest brand has also been associated with about twenty brands of dental care products‚ including toothpaste‚ toothbrushes‚ mouthwash‚ dental floss‚ as well as a tooth-whitening product called Crest Whitestrips. Examples of toothpastes include Crest Pro Health‚ Crest 3D White‚ Crest Tartar Protection
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The Marketing Mix and 4 Ps The 4Ps are: • Product (or Service) • Place • Price • Promotion A good way to understand the 4 Ps is by the questions that you need to ask to define you marketing mix. Here are some questions that will help you understand and define each of the four elements: Product/Service • What does the customer want from the product/service? What needs does it satisfy? • What features does it have to meet these needs? • Are there any features you’ve missed out? • Are you
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Bacardi Breezer and the Marketing mix Following the success of Bacardi rum‚ created in 1829 (Smith‚ 2002) the company decided to diversify in 1994 launching Bacardi Breezers. These are "refreshing blend of Barcardi rum‚ fruit juices‚ exotic flavourings and sparkling mineral water" (http://www.thedrinkshop.com/products/nlpdetail.php?prodid=410) Bacardi were the first to launch ready-to-drink alchopops and are currently the market leader in the segment. The Bacardi Breezers come in many different
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