The Marketing Mix
Marketing Mix is an essential component of marketing that is composed of four interrelated factors: product, price, promotion and place. The following blog post will introduce you to the first three components and how they work together to create a successful product.
The Blog post starts with an introduction to the Marketing Mix with a brief description of what each component is. The third paragraph elaborates on what promotions are and how it works together with Pricing and Placement. This paragraph will then also give a few examples of promotional strategies that companies have used in the past.
The fourth paragraph describes the one and only component of the marketing mix, Product. This paragraph emphasizes how important it is that you choose a product that is relevant to what your customers want as well as how it will serve them. It also talks about how the product should be designed and packaged in order to make sure that it appeals to their customers. The fifth paragraph describes Product Life Cycle, which is the life span of a product from its birth until its death. Lastly, this blog post describes what it takes for a company to succeed with implementing their marketing mix and flops that have occurred in the past.
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http://www.businessballs.com/articles_tools/marketing_mix.htm
Title: Marketing Mix
From the Blog Post "Marketing Mix" by John M. (Student ID: 710463)
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Title : Marketing Mix Author : John M. (Student ID: 710463) Last Modified : 7/02/2013 16:24:21 PM
Marketing Mix is an essential component of marketing that is composed of four interrelated factors: product, price, promotion and place. The following blog post will introduce you to the first three components and how they work together to create a successful product.
The Blog post starts with an introduction to the Marketing Mix with a brief description of what each component is. The third paragraph elaborates on what promotions are and how it works together with Pricing and Placement. This paragraph will then also give a few examples of promotional strategies that companies have used in the past.
The fourth paragraph describes the one and only component of the marketing mix, Product. This paragraph emphasizes how important it is that you choose a product that is relevant to what your customers want as well as how it will serve them. It also talks about how the product should be designed and packaged in order to make sure that it appeals to their customers. The fifth paragraph describes Product Life Cycle, which is the life span of a product from its birth until its death. Lastly, this blog post describes what it takes for a company to succeed with implementing their marketing mix and flops that have occurred in the past.
Works Cited http://www.businessballs.com/articles_tools/marketing_mix.htm
Title : Marketing Mix Author : John M. (Student ID: 710463) Last Modified : 7/02/2013 16:24:21 PM Marketing Mix is an essential component of marketing that is composed of four interrelated factors: product, price, promotion and place. The following blog post will introduce you to the first three components and how they work together to create a successful product. The Blog post starts with an introduction to the Marketing Mix with a brief description of what each component is. The third paragraph elaborates on what promotions are and how it works together with Pricing and Placement. This paragraph will then also give a few examples of promotional strategies that companies have used in the past. The fourth paragraph describes the one and only component of the marketing mix, Product. This paragraph emphasizes how important it is that you choose a product that is relevant to what your customers want as well as how it will serve them. It also talks about how the product should be designed and packaged in order to make sure that it appeals to their customers. The fifth paragraph describes Product Life Cycle, which is the life span of a product from its birth until its death. Lastly, this blog post describes what it takes for a company to succeed with implementing their marketing mix and flops that have occurred in the past. Works Cited http://www.businessballs.com/articles_tools/marketing_mix.htm
Title : Marketing Mix Author : John M. (Student ID: 710463) Last Modified : 7/02/2013 16:24:21 PM Marketing Mix is an essential component of marketing that is composed of four interrelated factors: product, price, promotion and place. The following blog post will introduce you to the first three components and how they work together to create a successful product. The Blog post starts with an introduction to the Marketing Mix with a brief description of what each component is. The third paragraph elaborates on what promotions are and how it works together with Pricing and Placement. This paragraph will then also give a few examples of promotional strategies that companies have used in the past. The fourth paragraph describes the one and only component of the marketing mix, Product. This paragraph emphasizes how important it is that you choose a product that is relevant to what your customers want as well as how it will serve them. It also talks about how the product should be designed and packaged in order to make sure that it appeals to their customers. The fifth paragraph describes Product Life Cycle, which is the life span of a product from its birth until its death. Lastly, this blog post describes what it takes for a company to succeed with implementing their marketing mix and flops that have occurred in the past. Works Cited http://www.businessballs.com/articles_tools/marketing_mix.htm
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Conclusion:
In conclusion the Marketing Mix is composed of a set of actionable tools that can be used to successfully develop a business. Each component of the marketing mix works together to form a successful product, which will hopefully sell well in the market as well as become profitable for the company. The marketing mix also has a few drawbacks such as not every product will be successful, which can lead to a flop in your sales and potentially lose your customers.
The marketing mix is composed of: Product: any tangible or intangible item that provides value to your customer and sets it apart from its competitors.
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