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1 Chapter 10, Section 1 – Marketing Basics
Intro to Business Chapter 10, Section 1 – Marketing Basics

2 Marketing – The 4 P’s Product Price Promotion Place
What are we going to sell How much will we charge How will we advertise our product or service How will we get our product or service to customers

3 Marketing Strategy (Pg. 238)
We know Every business engages in some form of marketing Marketing activities often cost 50% or more of the selling price of a product/service Marketing must be done RIGHT! Consumer knowledge increasing Competition Price constraints

4 Marketing Planning Aimed at satisfying customer needs better than competitors MARKETING STRATEGY – A plan that identifies how a company will use marketing to achieve its goals

5 Marketing Strategy – 2 Steps
Identify Target Market Create Marketing Mix

6 Target Market TARGET MARKET – specific group of consumers that have similar wants and needs Companies can not meet everyone’s needs with any one product Focusing on a target market makes it easier to develop products people want

7 Importance of target markets
No single product can meet everyone’s needs More than 30 different varieties/flavors

8 Building a target market
Also called market segmentation Relies on Demographics Psychographics Geographics

9 Segmentation Demographics = Facts about people
(Age, Race, Gender, Education, Economic status, Married/Single, Employment, Religion, etc…) Psychographics = involves “the mind” in people (Values, Opinions, Feelings, Thoughts ) Geographics = Where the people are (Where they live, work, vacation )

10 Marketing Mix Marketing Mix – blending of the four marketing elements: product, price, placement, promotion. Should satisfy wants and needs of target market AND provide a profit for the company

11 Successful Marketing Strategy
Inward focus (BAD ) Guessing/Assuming what consumer wants Trying to convince consumer they want it Outward focus (GOOD ) Marketing orientation considers customer needs first when developing marketing mix Use research and study customers

12 Determining the Marketing Mix
Get information into hands of prospective customers Persuade them! Meet the budgets of target market Provide profit for company Where to buy /sell Where to advertise Customer service Activities Destinations Theme Product Placement (Distribution) Promotion Pricing

13 With the person to your right answer these questions.
Who is our target market for selling t-shirts What is important to the target market relating to your product? What is the segmentation for your target market? How and What would you and your partner do to create a successful marketing strategy? What do you think is the best price to sell our shirts to students?


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