Introduction to Marketing

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Introduction to Marketing

Where do we see Marketing? Commercials Newspapers Magazines Billboards Buses Park benches Pop-ups Internet Ads Sides of Buildings Home mailers E-mail Social Media Infomercials Radio In movies and TV shows In-Store ads Celebrity branding

Building Wrap

Vehicle Wrap

The 4 P’s of Marketing Product Price Promotion Place

Product – An item that satisfies a need or want GOODS SERVICES IDEAS

Target Market Target Market – customers organized into groups called “segmentation. Such as: Gender Age Level of Income Lifestyle/Social Class Ethnicity/Culture Religion Occupation Education Level Marital Status Household size Stage in family life cycle Geographical Location Interests/Hobbies

Who is the Target for these TV Shows?

Price - The amount a customer pays for the product How do you determine value? Production Cost – cost of making the item Also includes advertising, salaries of employees, cost of running business Selling Price – amount you are charging the customer Profit – amount you are making after subtracting the production cost from the selling price.

Price Competition: Another concept to setting price is considering your competitors prices. If your prices are much higher or much lower, that can affect your sales and also how your company is viewed. “This brand costs the most—It must be the best.” “This costs the least—it must not be very good.” “This is way overpriced—I’m not buying it.” “This is expensive, but it’s the only place I can get it.” “This is a great price! I’m getting a good deal!” “I can get this cheaper at store X, I’ll get it there.” If you have no competition, you can usually get away with charging more. But it’s only a matter of time until someone copies your idea.

Promotion - All methods of communication from the marketer to the customer Goal: Get your product in the customer’s head as much as possible. Slogans Logos Jingles

Slogan - A short memorable phrase to remind the consumer of a product 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance Finger-lickin’ Good The quilted quicker picker upper Drivers wanted Think outside the bun You can do it, we can help.

Logo - A graphic mark or emblem used to aid and promote instant public recognition.

Jingles - A catchy tune that contains lyrics that promote a product. Toys R Us Pillow Pet Les Olsen Company Meow Mix Twinkle Toes Red Robin McDonalds

Place - Where and how the product is distributed Also known as Distribution Make products available in the RIGHT place at the RIGHT time in the RIGHT quantities.