What is Marketing Mix?
A planned mix of the controllable elements of a product's marketing plan commonly termed as 4Ps: product, price, place, and promotion. These four elements are adjusted until the right combination is found that serves the needs of the product's customers, while generating optimum income.
Marketing is about putting the right product in the right place, at the right price, at the right time.
Create a product that a particular
group of people want, put it on sale some place that those same people
visit regularly, and price it at a level which matches the value they
feel they get out of it; and do all that at a time they want to buy.
There's a lot of truth in this idea. However, a lot of hard work
needs to go into finding out what customers want, and identifying where
they do their shopping. Then you need to figure out how to produce the
item at a price that represents value to them, and get it all to come
together at the critical time.
But if you get just one element wrong, it can spell disaster. You
could be left promoting a car with amazing fuel-economy in a country
where fuel is very cheap; or publishing a textbook after the start of
the new school year, or selling an item at a price that's too high – or
too low – to attract the people you're targeting.
The marketing mix is a good place to start when you are thinking
through your plans for a product or service, and it helps you avoid
these kinds of mistakes.
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