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The Marketing Mix OBEA 2004 The Marketing Mix: 4 Ps Product Price What product(s) should we sell? What are the pricing objectives? How should they be branded? What is the best positioning? The 4 Ps How much should we charge? Place Promotion Where, when and how will consumers access our products? What value does our product add for consumers? How will we distribute? What is the best way for us to convey our message to consumers? The Marketing Mix: 2 Cs Who is our target market? What are their wants and needs? Who are our competitors? Tip: the customers are the people who make purchase decisions and buy goods from a particular firm; consumers are people who use (“consume”) particular goods or services – but may or may not be customers to a given firm What do they offer? How can we differentiate ourselves? Marketing Mix MODEL Product Price TARGET MARKET Promotion Place The 4 P’s & 2 C’s of Marketing Canadian Tire: A Successful Mix Now that you have discovered the 4 P’s of the Marketing Mix, let’s look at how one company, Canadian Tire, successfully put all the P’s together. PRODUCT Canadian Tire provides auto maintenance at most of its stores, and sells a selection of assorted products including... – – – – Auto parts Leisure goods Household items Do it yourself supplies and tools “There’s a lot more to Canadian Tire than just tires.” – Canadian Tire carefully selects the goods and services it markets PRICE Prices are reasonable Prices reflect the company’s philosophy of offering consumers good value for their money PLACE Conveniently located throughout the country Extensive distribution network Warehouses are situated in selected areas to make it quick and easy to receive and ship goods Promotion Promotional techniques – – – – Two catalogues per year Own credit card Canadian Tire BONUS CASH coupons Advertise on TV, radio, newspapers Brand name products – – Mastercraft Motomaster 2 C’s Consumers Car owners Home owners Sports enthusiasts Competition Home Depot Gas Companies Retail Auto Repair Companies Home Hardware Lowes Target Canada On January 15, 2015, Target announced that it will close all of its 133 Canadian stores, 22 months after they opened. The subsidiary was projected to only make a profit by 2021, by 2015, Target had lost $2.1 billion. Target Canada So what happened? http://fw.to/2VV7pdZ Complete the “What happened to Target” worksheet available on the website