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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Vincent Van Gogh- Irises- 1889 Irises-1889 Vincent Van Gogh J-Paul Getty Museum Oil Pint During Van Goghs stay in the asylum at Saint- Remy‚ he devoted himself entirely to his artwork calling it the ’lightening conductor for his illness’ he believed that painting was the only thing that kept him from loosing his sanity. His painting ’the irises’ was the first completed work in the asylum‚ which differes from his later pieces as it does not show traces of tension and bad mood
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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 ..................................................................................................................................... 6 6.1 The other promotional technique 6.2 Conclusion Attachment
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The Marketing Mix Marketers‚ in order to bring out desired responses from their target markets‚ use a number of tools that form a marketing mix. Marketing mix is defined as the set of marketing tools that an organization uses to follow its marketing objectives in the target market. McCarthy has classified these tools as the 4Ps of marketing which are product‚ price‚ place and promotion. (McGraw-Hill/Irwin‚ 2002) The 4Ps are the ideas to take into account while marketing a product. They constitute
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Marketing Mix A marketing mix refers to the actions or strategies adopted by a company in a bid to present itself favorably to potential customers existing in its market. The choice of the marketing mix to be adopted by a company is usually aimed at ensuring that a company maintains and increases its level of sales. The four main components that make up a marketing mix include a company’s products‚ price‚ promotion and place of sales. Each of the marketing mix components mentioned above affect
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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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Abstract In this paper I will define what a good marketing mix requires and describe how a company uses this process to market their product. I have chosen Anytime Fitness as my company to do my paper on. Anytime Fitness is a unique style of fitness club that is in a very competitive market place. Their marketing mix focuses on all of the four P’s to attract customers. They locate small neighborhood clubs close to where people live and work. They are a no frills workout center that offers weights
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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
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discipline‚ a fifth ‘P’ was added — People. And recently‚ two further ‘P’s were added‚ mainly for service industries — Process and Physical evidence. These considerations are now known as the 7Ps of marketing‚ sometimes referred to as the marketing mix. 1. Product There is no point in developing a product or service that no one wants to buy‚ yet many businesses decide what to offer first‚ and then hope to find a market for it afterwards. In contrast‚ the successful company will find out what
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MK 315 – Report # 1 A Report on the Product/Services/Promotional Strategies Offered by Cabelas Cabelas is a retail store found across the country offering outdoor products for the casual to serious hunter/fisherman. They offer for the hunter‚ firearms‚ ammunition‚ reloading equipment‚ optics‚ tree stands‚ decoys‚ game calls‚ and just about anything that is associated with the sport. They also sell boating supplies‚ auto and all terrain vehicle products‚ clothing‚ home and cabin‚ and footwear
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