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Aim: How can we identify the 7 marketing functions? Do Now: When you hear the word marketing, what types of activities come to mind? 30 Clever Marketing ideas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SV1d8stwgA The Role of Marketing • Marketing—the development and maintenance of satisfying exchange relationships between businesses and consumers • E-marketing—using the Internet and related technologies to complete significant marketing activities Marketing Activities: – – – – Advertisements Displays Product packaging Movement of goods from distant locations to your city Marketing Functions 5 Product/Service Management • Designing, developing, maintaining, improving, and acquiring products and services so they meet consumer needs • Examples Include: – Developing a new product – Improving on an old product Promotion • Communicating information about products and services to prospective customers through advertising and other promotional methods to encourage them to buy Advertising Public relations Sales promotion Visual merchandising Pricing • Establishing and communicating the value of products and services to prospective customers Activities include: Financial information to determine price Setting prices to cover costs and include reasonable profit Adjusting prices when conditions change Let’s Recap! • • • • What is marketing? What are some examples of e-marketing Which function would Advertising fall under? Which functions would improving an old product fall under? Activity • Choose a popular product. • Come up with examples of how the company could potentially use the 7 functions of marketing. Use pictures and examples. Example. Dunkin Donuts Sandwich – DD developed a harvest turkey sandwich for the Thanksgiving holiday season. They advertised it and prominently displayed a picture in their stores. The cost is $3.99. Final Thoughts Any volunteers to share their examples of the first 3 of the 7 marketing functions. Aim: How can we identify the 7 marketing functions? Do Now: Explain how pricing could be a marketing promotion. Distribution • Determining the best methods and procedures to allow customers to locate, obtain, and use the products and services of an organization Activities include: transporting goods storing goods finding sources for products making sure products get where they are needed on time transferring ownership of products Distribution • Determining the _______________and procedures to allow customers _________, ___________, and _________________ and services of an organization Activities include: transporting goods __________________ finding sources for products making sure products get where they are needed on time _______________________________________ Selling • Communicating directly with prospective customers to assess and satisfy their needs Activities include: Helping customers in a store Making sales presentations Answering questions on the phone Demonstrating how complex products work Selling • _____________________directly with prospective customers to ___________ and ___________ their needs Activities include: Helping customers in a store ___________________________ Answering questions on the phone ______________________ how complex products work Marketing-Information Management • (MIM) is also known as Marketing Research. • MIM gathers, analyzes and distributes information about markets, competition, and customers. – This is one of the main ways that a business learns what customers want. • MIM activities might include developing surveys, analyzing the results of surveys and meeting with customers Marketing-Information Management • (MIM) is also known as_______________________________. • MIM _______________, _____________ and _____________ information about markets, competition, and customers. – This is _______________________________ that a business learns what customers want. • MIM activities might include _______________, ______________ the results of surveys and ___________________________ Financing • Budgeting for marketing activities, obtaining the necessary funds needed for operations, and providing assistance to customers in purchasing the business’s products and services Financing • ______________ for marketing activities, obtaining the necessary funds needed for ____________, and ____________________ to customers in purchasing the business’s products and services Let’s Recap Which function would a sale fall under? What is market research and why is it useful for a company? When are consumers often asked to participate in market research? Activity • Choose a popular product. • Come up with examples of how the company could potentially use the 7 functions of marketing. Use pictures and examples. Example. Dunkin Donuts Sandwich – DD developed a harvest turkey sandwich for the Thanksgiving holiday season. They advertised it and prominently displayed a picture in their stores. The cost is $3.99. Final Thoughts Any volunteers to share their examples of the first 3 of the 7 marketing functions. Aim: How can we identify the 7 marketing functions? Do Now: Which marketing function provides the money for marketing activities? Describe Distribution. Activity must be handed in by 2:40 Presenations will begin at 2:40 • Choose a popular product. • Come up with examples of how the company could potentially use the 7 functions of marketing. Use pictures and examples. Example. Dunkin Donuts Sandwich – DD developed a harvest turkey sandwich for the Thanksgiving holiday season. They advertised it and prominently displayed a picture in their stores. The cost is $3.99. Aim: What are the steps in developing an effective marketing strategy? Do Now: What is the difference between goods and services? 29 Business and Our Economy • Producers and manufacturers convert raw materials into consumable goods/products. • Service businesses provide complete activities that benefit their customers. The Marketing Concept • Identify their customers and their customers’ needs • Develop and market products and services that their customers consider better than other choices • Operate profitably Marketing Basics • Marketing planning – Marketing strategy—a company’s plan that identifies how it will use marketing to achieve its goals Marketing Basics • Developing a marketing strategy – Target market—a specific group of consumers that have similar wants and needs – Marketing mix—the blending of four marketing elements—product, place (distribution), price, and promotion Aim: How marketing can increase customer and business satisfaction. Aim: How marketing can increase customer and business satisfaction. 34 The Marketing Concept and E-Commerce • Identify customers who want its product • Identify customers who are willing to purchase online • Provide adequate information • Make ordering easy and safe • Provide customer service CHAPTER 1 35 Satisfying Exchanges • Economic utility – Form utility – Time utility – Place utility – Possession utility - affordability • Economic utility and e-commerce CHAPTER 1 36 CHAPTER 1 Lesson 1.4 Advantages and Challenges of EMarketing Recognize ways that e-commerce has changed how marketing is performed. Describe challenges that companies may encounter with e-marketing. 37 Changes in Marketing • • • • E-commerce competition Customer relationships Data management Promotion and communications CHAPTER 1 38 E-Marketing Challenges • The new consumer • Serving customers • Technology CHAPTER 1 39