Year 10 Business Studies : Bright Idea Presentation template.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Practice “My Business”
Advertisements

Marketing mix THE TIMES 100.
On Target Group Coaching
Public Service Ads What are they?. A public service announcement (PSA) or public service ad is a type of advertisement featured on television, radio,
SETTING YOUR TARGET MARKET. Setting the Target Market The target market for a product is the type of person you are hoping to attract to buy your product.
Slide 1 Marketing methods Leaflets or posters Direct mail Telephone selling Newspaper and/or magazine Promotional gifts Badges and logos Moving images.
Copyright © 2004 South-Western. All rights reserved.14–1 Learning Goals Explain promotion benefits. advertising personal selling sales promotion. public.
SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT MARKETING
Business Studies An Integrated Approach to Book-Keeping.
Factors affecting promotion. Product Life Cycle Affect on Promotion Introduction – Promotion aimed at innovators and aims to promote product awareness.
Introduction to Marketing. Marketing: the 5Ps The on-going process of planning and executing the: (1) the product (2) the pricing (3) the promotion (4)
Name of Business Slogan Entrepreneur’s name title.
Marketing.
Virtual Business Sports Media Planning. Promotion All activities used to inform & persuade consumers to buy products & services.
WEDC 60 ETP BUSINESS PLAN PRESENTATION YOUR COMPANY NAME | your name.
Ms. Park. 1. Market Analysis 2. Market Selection 3. Marketing Mix.
4I. By the time you finish this unit you should be able to: Identify the activities that make up marketing.
Promotion comes from the Latin word promovere, which means to move forward, or to contribute to growth or prosperity of something. Promotion was defined.
THE NFTE BUSINESS PLAN TEMPLATE
Year 11 Marketing Project Idea Presentation template.
WHAT IS MARKETING? the process of making customers aware of products and services, attracting new customers to a product or service, keeping existing customers.
Questions on Promotion
Marketing Information Management Marketing Research.
Business Improvement Techniques IMPROVING THE PRODUCT REVENUE STREAM Business Improvement Techniques 3.0.
MEDIA PLANNING VBS – Lesson 4 “NOTES”. Learning Target: I can create a media plan by analyzing market research. VBS – Awareness of 74% or above with weekly.
Final Business Idea Unit 1 P4. My Business What does your business do? Where is it located? What type of ownership is it? (ie franchise, sole trader,
Dodge Neon Presented By: Doug Fala, Greg Hodge, Lisa Patterson, Jody Thyen, & Anne Matthews.
MEDIA TEXT CONTINUED “Selling Images and Values” From Mass Media and Popular Culture.
© 2000 South-Western College Publishing Slide #1 Marketing Management 2nd Edition Chapter 12: Designing Effective Promotion and Advertising Strategies.
The Four Ps of Marketing Product Any goods, services, or ideas that we wish to sell. Goods, Services, or Ideas Defining Target.
Notes: Be creative in completing this task. Ensure appropriate spelling, language (no slang) and grammar are used. Reference information, as required (i.e.
Marketing Plan Template The following template is a suggestion on what you might consider to include in your summative presentation. That said, you should.
Marketing Definition of Marketing (it’s not just selling) Marketing is… … the strategy of bringing consumers and products together… …from product development.
Marketing – What do People Want “Give People What They Want”  Sellers steps to place product or service in hands of potential customers.
Chapter 8 The Marketing Environment. The Marketing Process  Marketing = the process of developing, promoting, and distributing products, services  The.
P ROMOTION Unit 3 Topic 3.1. W HAT IS P ROMOTION ? Promotion gives the consumer information about the rest of the marketing Mix. It gives customers: The.
Target I can explain the characteristics of each stage of the product life cycle.
Introduction to Marketing Where do we see Marketing? Commercials Newspapers Magazines Billboards Buses Park benches Pop-ups Internet Ads Sides of Buildings.
Advertising. Review Definition Any paid form of nonpersonal communication through the mass media about a good, service, or idea by an identified sponsor.
Marketing identify, anticipate & satisfy consumer wants and needs - profitably Overall Aim of Marketing:
Business Studies An Integrated Approach to Book-Keeping Mr.Poole Business Studies.
Promotion How will customers be made aware that the product or service is available? Which of the following promotional activities will be best: –Advertising?
By Tom Franklin, and Bradley Barrett.. Our Slogan  Dream Comfort. Think Colour Bee!  We Thought about this slogan because we want our product to be.
Promotion Promotion is used to communicate information about goods, services, images, and/or ideas to achieve a desired outcome. What types of promotion.
Goals of Advertising. Brand Awareness and Positioning  Make people aware that the brand exists and how it’s positioned Brand Trial  Encourage customers.
To Be Completed: Monday November 9  Concrete Product Idea  Name of Product Created  Target Market Decided  3 Trial Versions of your Logo  Package.
Above-the-line promotion. Promotion Promotion is about the communication that occurs with customers and potential customers Promotion can be used to:
Or the 4 Ps of marketing.  The marketing mix or 4 Ps of marketing: ◦ Price ◦ Product ◦ Promotion ◦ Place  Decisions about these are based on the results.
The product life cycle. Product ‘ Product’ refers to the functions and features of a good or service Should satisfy the needs of the customer May have.
Marketing Mix. The marketing mix The marketing mix is also known as the 4Ps: Product Price Place Promotion.
Promotion. The marketing mix Promotion is just one part of the marketing mix, which is also known as the 4Ps: Product Price Place Promotion.
Marketing Mix. The marketing mix The marketing mix is also known as the 4Ps: Product Price Place Promotion.
The Marketing Mix. Marketing Mix Most famous phrase in marketing Sometimes known as the ‘four Ps' The marketing mix consists of price, place, product.
Magazine Advertisements. Target Audience: The group of consumers for whom the media text is constructed. Demographics: Measurable characteristics of media.
Marketing mix. The marketing mix The marketing mix is also known as the 4Ps: Product Price Place Promotion.
Marketing mix THE TIMES 100.
Introduction to Marketing
Introduction to Marketing
Introduction to Marketing
Marketing Analysis: Textbook Division
Types of Ads Advantages Disadvantages Newspapers Magazines Radio TV
Marketing mix THE TIMES 100.
Introduction to Marketing
Marketing mix.
Engagement: why should the Dragons invest ?
Career Technology Entrepreneurship Standard: C
Unit 1 P4 Name…………………………………
ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS
Introduction to Marketing
Unit 1 – Strategies Used in the Sports and Entertainment Industry
Presentation transcript:

Year 10 Business Studies : Bright Idea Presentation template

Product Name Slogan

How did You come up with this idea? Brainstorming Refining Ideas Market Research Success Criteria?

What needs/wants does your product meet and who is your target audience? E.g. males/females/both What age? Demographics – high/low income Location – local, national, international Potential sales? Potential profit (added value)

What are the features of your product and what is the Unique Selling Point (USP) of Your Product? Explain the features of your product What makes your product different from every other product out there

How will you advertise your product? What media will be best TV, Radio, Magazines, Newspapers. What types of programme/magazine would you advertise on/in. Do you have a slogan? Do You have an advert?

What will be the Price of your product? Competitive to match competition? Lower than competitors to raise awareness? A high price for a superior product?

Place - Where will You sell Your product Online/retail stores/ both

So….Your final slide to really sell yourselves and your products. Why is your product or service going to be successful?