Q1 Explain Marketing Mix for these Products and Service industries with suitable example of a company. 1) FMCG 2) Telecom 3) Education Answer : Marketing Mix of FMGC Product : Colgate[ Sensitive toothpaste ] : Product: " Colgate sensitive toothpaste is toothpaste which provides relief to sensitive teeth. " Some people’s teeth’s are normally sensitive towards special kind of conditions like when coming into contact with hot or cold substances. " Here this toothpaste provide relief
Premium Marketing Retailing Sales
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
Premium Marketing
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
Premium Pricing Marketing
Goldsmith Professor of Marketing‚ College of Business‚ Florida State University‚ Tallahasee‚ Florida‚ USA Keywords At the heart of most presentations of marketing management lies the time-honored concept of the 4Ps ± product‚ price‚ promotion‚ and place ± the Marketing Mix ± that Abstract summarise key decision responsibilities of Theories of marketing management and strategy need to evolve marketing managers (e.g. McDonald and and change to keep pace with Roberts‚ 1992). First formulated over 20 years
Premium Marketing
......................................................................... 4 4.1 The marketing concept 4.2 The marketing mix (product) 4.3 The marketing mix (price) Page ..................................................................................................................................... 5 5.1 The marketing mix (place) 5.2 The marketing mix (promotions) Page .................................................................................................................
Premium Marketing
Karen Mae T. Villagonzalo Sales Promotion BSBA-MM 2-2S Assignment A. Promotional Mix‚ Components: - Promotional Mix: A specific combination of promotional methods used for one product or a family of products. - Components: Advertising - Presentation and promotion of ideas‚ goods‚ or services by an identified sponsor. Examples: Print ads‚ radio‚ television‚ billboard‚ direct mail‚ brochures and catalogs‚ signs‚ in-store displays‚ posters‚ motion
Premium KFC Sales promotion Fried chicken
Marketing mix: Definition – The marketing mix consists of the 4 main aspects of marketing‚ these include: • Price – Value‚ low price • Place – Stores = Superstores‚ online‚ retail • Promotion – advertising‚ offers • Product – Limited range of essential products • Processes – Customer service‚ revenue protection • People – design‚ accounts • Physical – bags‚ logo on trolleys APPLE: |Aspect |What it consists of
Premium Marketing Sales Retailing
Area of Interest: Apple’s flagship phone iPhone 5S concern‚ there was released last week with Samsung Galaxy Note 3 comparison has become the talk of the town‚ indeed equal shares. Note 3 of Qualcomm S800 processor is equipped with the most advanced ; while 5S adopts new A7 and M7 dynamic co-processor chip‚ running twice as fast than the previous generation‚ be no slouch. 5S maintain eight million pixel camera‚ and use better photographic accessories‚ plus iOS 7 improvements‚ shooting to the next
Premium Mobile phone Smartphone
INTRODUCTION Promotion has been defined as the co-ordination of all seller-initiated efforts to set up channels of information and persuasion in order to sell goods and services or promote an idea.(Ray‚1982) Promotion is an important part of any marketing strategy. You can have the best product or service out there‚ but unless you promote it successfully‚ no one will know about it. There are three basic types of promotional strategies a push strategy‚ a pull strategy or a combination of the two
Premium Marketing
Analysis of Samsung History of Samsung Samsung was founded in 1938 by Lee Byung-chull. The company began as a trading based company and was not until after the Korean War did the company began to become more industrialized. In the 1960’s‚ Samsung entered the electronics industry in which the company is renowned for today. Samsung grew into an international corporation throughout the 1990’s and began to focus on mainly three divisions; electronics‚ engineering‚ and chemicals. Today Samsung is one of
Premium Strategic management Samsung Group Samsung Electronics