The 4 P's of Marketing Flashcards

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  1. Product/Service
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The item or service being sold must satisfy a consumer’s need or desire.

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  1. Price.
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An item that should be sold at the right price for consumer expectations, neither too low nor too high.

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  1. Promotion
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The public needs to be informed about the product and its features to understand how it fills their needs or desires.

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  1. Place
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The location where the product can be purchased is important for optimizing sales.

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Who figured out the 4 P’s?

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The four Ps were popularized by Neil Borden, an advertising professor at Harvard University, in the 1950s, as part of the overall marketing mix.

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Why are the 4 P’s so important?

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It helps you to define your marketing options in terms of price, product, promotion, and place so that your offering meets a specific customer need or demand.

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