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The Marketing Mix
The marketing mix is the balance of marketing techniques required for selling
the product. It's components are often known as the four Ps:
- Price - the price of the product - particularly the price compared
to your competitors - is a vital part of marketing. There are many possible
pricing techniques, some of which result in a higher price, some in a lower
price. Or Cameron's could use a combination of pricing techniques. You will find
further details about the sort oif prices that could be charged in the paperless
school.
- Product - targeting the market and making the
product appropriate to the market segment you are trying to sell into
- Promotion - this may take the form of point of sale promotion,
advertising, sponsorship or other promotions.
- Place - this part of the marketing mix is all about how the product is
distributed. Current trends are towards shortening the chain of distribution.
In the past many firms have been what could have been described as
product-oriented. They produced a product and spent their energies
marketing this product. There was little flexibility for individual customers or
segments of the market. Firms now tend to be market-oriented. This means
that they are flexible and adaptable to the demands of the market. They aim to
change the product as necessary to satisfy their customers.
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