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Transcript
Putting the 4 P’s to work for you
Lac du Flambeau, WI
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Agenda
 What is marketing
 What are markets
 The four P’s
 Price
 Product
 Place
 Promotion
 Putting it together
What is Marketing?
 Marketing is the EXCHANGE of products and services
for money or other compensation
 The emphasis is on EXCHANGE
What are markets?
 Markets are groups of consumers that are willing and
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able to buy your product or service.
Niche or focused markets are people that have specific
needs and wants that you can satisfy
Markets include demographics such as age, sex,
income, residence.
Markets also include buying habits.
Can you think of some markets in Lac du Flambeau?
The 4 P’s of Marketing
 Also known as the “Marketing
Mix”
 Think of each element as an
ingredient in a cake, more
sugar makes the cake sweeter!
 Think of them as colors on an
artists palette
 Finding the right mix is
essential for your business
The 4 P’s of Marketing
 Also known as the “Marketing
Mix”
 Think of each element as an
ingredient in a cake, more
sugar makes the cake sweeter!
 Think of them as colors on an
artists palette
 Finding the right mix is
essential for your business
Product (or service)
 A product is a “thing” produced by labor or effort
 Anything that can be offered to a market that satisfies
a need or a want
 Most products have a life cycle that includes:
 Introduction
 Growth
 Maturity
 Decline
Product
 Products are what the customer is paying for
 What are you going to offer?
 Consider:
 Functionality
 Quality
 Appearance
 Packaging
 Branding
 Service
 Support
 Warranty
Place
 How will customers get your product?
 Do you have a storefront, webpage, sales rep?
 How many ways can a potential customer contact you
or purchase your product?
Price
 How will you set your price?
 Will you offer discounts?
 Seasonal?
 How do your prices compare to competitors?
 What other factors can you think of?
Promotion
 What is your promotional strategy?
 Where and how often to you advertise?
 What is your marketing budget?
 Do you have sales? How do you promote?
Other P’s
 People: All people involved with consumption of a service
are important. For example workers, management,
consumers etc. It also defines the market segmentation,
mainly demographic segmentation. It addresses particular
class of people for whom the product or service is made
available.
 Process: Procedure, mechanism and flow of activities by
which services are used. Also the 'Procedure' how the
product will reach to end user, after starting its journey
from manufacturer.
 Physical Evidence: The environment in which the service or
product is delivered, tangible are the one which helps to
communicate and intangible is the knowledge of the
people around us.
Putting it together
 Putting the right product in the right place, at the right
price, at the right time.
The 4 P’s of Marketing