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1 $100 The process of developing, promoting, pricing and distributing products in order to satisfy customers’ needs and wants.

2 $100 What is Marketing? Scores

3 $200 The idea that businesses should satisfy customers’ needs and wants while making a profit.

4 What is the Marketing Concept?
$200 What is the Marketing Concept? Scores

5 a small freestanding food/merchandising booth
$300 a small freestanding food/merchandising booth

6 $300 kiosk Scores

7 The rights-holder of the name, logo, or trademark.
$400 The rights-holder of the name, logo, or trademark.

8 $400 Licensor Scores

9 $500 A combination of decisions a business must make in order to best reach its target market.

10 What is the Marketing Mix?
$500 What is the Marketing Mix? Scores

11 $100 The company paying for the permission to use the name, logo, or trademark.

12 $100 Licensee Scores

13 $200 Includes the group of consumers that a company desires to have as customers.

14 $200 What is a target market? Scores

15 The electronic exchange of products or services.
$300 The electronic exchange of products or services.

16 $300 E-commerce Scores

17 $400 A personal recommendation regarding the use or quality of a good or service.

18 $400 Endorsements Scores

19 Contractual agreements between a sponsor and a venue or event.
$500 Contractual agreements between a sponsor and a venue or event.

20 $500 Naming rights Scores

21 $100 Involves concepts and procedures necessary to obtain, develop, maintain, and improve a product or service mix in response to market opportunities.

22 What is Product/Service Management?
$100 What is Product/Service Management? Scores

23 $200 The financing of a sports or entertainment entity (athlete, league, team, concert, or event) by a business in return for recognition affiliation.

24 $200 Sponsorship Scores

25 Obtaining information needed to make sound business decisions.
$300 Obtaining information needed to make sound business decisions.

26 What is Marketing Information Management?
$300 What is Marketing Information Management? Scores

27 $400 A form of sponsorship whereby the company does not finance a sports or entertainment entity with money only.

28 $400 Barter sponsorship Scores

29 $500 Determining customer needs and wants and responding to those needs and wants through communication intended to influence purchase decisions and ensure satisfaction.

30 $500 What is Selling? Scores

31 $100 What method of overcoming objections are you using when the objection comes back to the customer as a selling point.

32 $100 Boomerang Scores

33 A method in which a salesperson asks for the sale.
$200 A method in which a salesperson asks for the sale.

34 $200 The direct close Scores

35 If the customer is ready to make a buying decision, what do you do?
$300 If the customer is ready to make a buying decision, what do you do?

36 Stop talking about the product.
$300 Stop talking about the product. Scores

37 $400 Reason, concern, or hesitation a customer has for not making a purchase.

38 $400 Objection Scores

39 Considered the least effective approach method.
$500 Considered the least effective approach method.

40 $500 Service approach Scores

41 Promotions that occur inside stadiums or arenas.
$100 Promotions that occur inside stadiums or arenas.

42 In-stadium promotions
$100 In-stadium promotions Scores

43 $200 A consumer’s willingness and ability to buy products at a given price during a certain period of time.

44 $200 What is demand? Scores

45 The degree to which demand for a product is affected by its price.
$300 The degree to which demand for a product is affected by its price.

46 $300 What is elasticity? Scores

47 The difference between retail price and cost.
$400 The difference between retail price and cost.

48 $400 Markup Scores

49 The amount a retailer actually pays for merchandise.
$500 The amount a retailer actually pays for merchandise.

50 cost of merchandise sold
$500 cost of merchandise sold Scores

51 $100 Activities used by a business or organization to gain and maintain a positive relationship between themselves and the community.

52 Public or community relations
$100 Public or community relations Scores

53 The most common and the most cost effective type of print media.
$200 The most common and the most cost effective type of print media.

54 $200 Newspapers Scores

55 Refers to giving consumers a “taste” for a sporting event or concert.
$300 Refers to giving consumers a “taste” for a sporting event or concert.

56 $300 Sampling Scores

57 Any paid, non-personal form of communication by an identified sponsor.
$400 Any paid, non-personal form of communication by an identified sponsor.

58 $400 Advertising Scores

59 $500 Any combination of the different forms of promotion to sell goods and services.

60 $500 Promotional mix Scores

61 $200 the exchange of goods and services from producers to consumers for a price.

62 $200 Selling Scores

63 $400 Marketing that involves the collection of information about past, current, and potential consumers.

64 $400 Data-based marketing Scores

65 $600 Two-way communication between a representative of the company and the customer.

66 $600 Personal selling Scores

67 $800 Having products or services that meet virtually any customer’s needs and/or wants.

68 $800 Full-menu marketing Scores

69 $1000 Matching the characteristics of a product to a customer’s needs and wants.

70 Feature-benefit selling
$1000 Feature-benefit selling Scores

71 $200 A design, name, symbol, term, or word that distinguishes and identifies a company and/or its products or services.

72 $200 Brand Scores

73 Also called a store brand
$400 Also called a store brand

74 Private distributor brand
$400 Private distributor brand Scores

75 Consumers’ beliefs about the company and/or its goods or services.
$600 Consumers’ beliefs about the company and/or its goods or services.

76 $600 Brand image Scores

77 $800 The perception of added value a product has as a result of its brand name.

78 $800 Brand equity Scores

79 $1000 Consists of a spoken name and the corresponding design, logo, or symbol.

80 $1000 Brand identity Scores

81 $200 An agreement between a venue and an external company that provides food & beverage services.

82 $200 Contracting Scores

83 Costs associated with the day-to-day operations of the business.
$400 Costs associated with the day-to-day operations of the business.

84 $400 Operating expenses Scores

85 $600 Includes all of the combined impressions and experiences associated with a particular company or product.

86 $600 Brand name Scores

87 $800 A word, phrase, symbol, or design that identifies and distinguishes the company from others and has legal protection through the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

88 $800 Trademark Scores

89 A personified symbol that represents the brand name.
$1000 A personified symbol that represents the brand name.

90 $1000 Trade character Scores

91 $200 The permission to copy the name, logo, or trademark of a league, athlete, sports team, entertainer, film, television show, or character for a fee.

92 $200 Licensing Scores

93 $400 The unauthorized use of a name, logo, or trademark of a league, athlete, sports team, entertainer, film, television show, or character.

94 $400 Bootlegging Scores

95 Factors affecting revenues from food & beverage services sales
$600 Factors affecting revenues from food & beverage services sales Scores

96 $800 Rivalry between two or more businesses to gain as much of the total market sales or customer acceptance as possible.

97 $800 Competition Scores

98 Two or more companies that utilize the same type of business format.
$1000 Two or more companies that utilize the same type of business format.

99 $1000 Direct competition Scores

100 $200 These exist when one company has exclusive control over a product or the means of producing it.

101 $200 Monopolies Scores

102 $400 Money earned from conducting business after all costs and expenses have been paid.

103 $400 Profit Scores

104 Getting along with others.
$600 Getting along with others.

105 $600 Human relations Scores

106 $800 Brief summaries of an individual’s personal information, education, skills, work experience, activities, and interests.

107 $800 Resumes Scores

108 The moral decisions of what is right or wrong.
$1000 The moral decisions of what is right or wrong.

109 $1000 Ethics Scores

110 $200 An illegal agreement between a manufacturer and a company to set prices for a product.

111 $200 Price fixing Scores

112 $400 The risk associated with the possibility of a loss due to natural causes.

113 $400 Natural risk Scores

114 $600 Passing risk

115 $600 Risk transfer Scores

116 Assuming or acknowledging a business risk and the outcome.
$800 Assuming or acknowledging a business risk and the outcome.

117 $800 Risk retention Scores

118 $1000 Providing the proper precautions to protect against harm, failure, breakage, or accident.

119 $1000 Safety Scores


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