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
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ANALYSIS OF MARKETING STRATEGY (MARKETING MIX AND PROMOTIONAL MIX) OF COCA COLA INTRODUCTION Coca-Cola is one of the most widely used soft drinks in the world. There is a great variety of brands offered by Coca-cola like diet Coke‚ Sprite‚ RC Cola‚ Minute Maid etc. You can find the Coca-cola soft drinks in any places. In 1919 Coca-Cola decided it was time to go global. The Coca-Cola Company decided to take its operations beyond national boundaries and marketing research was started
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Abstract Marketing mix consists of four elements essential for an organization to plan the marketing strategies to produce and sell a product or service for the target market. The four elements‚ which are product‚ place‚ price‚ and promotion‚ are used to make sure the product or service selected will meet the needs of the customer. Walmart is a leading retailer‚ which uses the four elements of the marking mix to ensure the implementation of new products will be effective in the market.
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Marketing mix for competitive advantage: Introduction: The main intention of market research is to analyze the demand of customers. In fact‚ consumers are so close with the market research and product development to their integration into the 4 Ps--that people might even be called: The fifth "P" of marketing. The four P’s of effective marketing mix strategy was developed by McCarthy. Focusing upon customers‚ company could take right decision for the customers‚ according to the right place and
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into the marketing mix In order to meet the grading criteria for M1 learners need to explain how promotion is integrated with the rest of the marketing mix in a selected organisation to achieve its marketing aims and objectives. Learners will need to have a thorough understanding of the marketing mix and then be able to apply it to the marketing aims and objectives of their selected organisation. Learners could complete the following activity to help them achieve these criteria. Marketing aims and
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Marketing Mix MKT/421 May 23‚ 2011 Niesce Upshaw One of the major factors of modern marketing is the development of an effective marketing mix. The marketing mix is made of the four P’s‚ Product‚ Price‚ Place‚ and Promotion. It is these four factors that are the groundwork for any business and often times is the major factor on whether a new business will succeed or fail. To really understand the marketing mix it is best to break down the 4 parts and see what makes up each element
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Marketing Mix What is the Marketing Mix? Professor E Jerome McCarthy first used the term Marketing Mix in the 1960’s. He suggested that it contained 4 elements‚ which are now commonly referred to as the 4 P’s‚ which are used to describe the position of a product in a marketplace. They are the variables that marketing managers can control in order to best satisfy a customer in a target market. The 4 P’s are: 1. Product The product is the physical product or service that it is offered to the
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term marketing mix was first used in the late 1940s by Neil H. Borden (NetMBA‚ 2007). The original marketing mix introduced by Borden consisted of product‚ planning‚ pricing‚ branding‚ distribution channels‚ personal selling‚ advertising‚ promotions‚ packaging‚ display‚ servicing‚ physical handling‚ and fact finding and analysis. Later E. Jerome McCarthy grouped the parts into the four P’s of marketing known as product‚ place‚ price and promotion (NetMBA‚ 2007). “A typical marketing mix includes
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Two attributes (Price & Quality)‚ (Service & Availability)...................................... 7 2. Integrated Marketing Communications Implementation................................................ 9 3. Recommendation of four new marketing mix developments. (Price‚ Place‚ Promotion‚ and Product).......................................................................... 11 A. References ......................................................................................
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Marketing strategies‚ Strategic development‚ Internet marketing ... www.davefrankcreative.com/cs_mktg_strategy.html The scope of a product generally includes supporting elements such as ... to how the environment in which the product is sold in can affect sales. ... A marketing strategy often integrates an organization’s marketing goals‚ ... Each one group is expected to take that strategy goal and develop a set of tactics to achieve that goal. Marketing Mix Affects The Development Of The Organization
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