Ch 1 Flashcards
Overview of Marketing
Providing Value
- Build & maintain a loyal customer base
- Make a product that satisfies a variety of consumer demands
- Consumer positioning is important
- Good marketing can establish value
- Leveraging influencers to help promote a brand is critical
How to build and maintain a loyal customer base
each company must distinguish themselves from its competitors by offering unique products and services and a strong brand that appeal to customers
How to ensure that companies offerings provide value
making a product that can satisfy a variety of demands consumers
What is marketing
a set of business practices designed to plan for and present an organization’s products or services in ways that build effective customer relationships.
Why is marketing used
to create value in products & services
What do the 4 P’s do
creates, transacts, communicates & delivers value
What are the core aspects of marketing
- helps create value
- about satisfying customer needs and wants
- entails an exchange
- requires product, price, place, and promotion decisions
- can be performed by both individuals and organizations
- occurs in many settings
Marketing entails an exchange
Each party to the exchange gives up something of value: The customer gives up not only money but also time and information, and the firm gives up the good or service
- exchange in the end is mutually beneficial
Marketing requires marketing mix decisions
Price, product, promotion, place
Price
- transacting value
- everything the buyer gives up in exchange for the product (time, money, energy)
Place
- delivering value/product to the customer
- All activities necessary to get the product to the right customer when that customer wants it
Promotion
- communicating value
- Used to inform, persuade and remind potential buyers
- Used to influence their opinions or elicit a response
Marketing by individuals and organizations
B2B: Wholesaling is often only Business to Business
B2C: All retailing is Business to Consumer selling
C2C: Swap Meets, EBay, yard sales, etc.
four orientations of marketing
- product orientation
- sales orientation
- market orientation
- value based orientation
product orientation
most firms believed a good product would sell itself