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7 P’s of Marketing
A
Presentation By
Mr. Allah dad Khan
Visiting Professor the University
of Agriculture Peshawar
allahdad52@gmail.com
“ Marketing is the
management process responsible for
identifying, anticipating and satisfying
customer requirements profitably.”
Markeing
CIM (The Chartered Institute of Marketing)
offers the following definition for marketing:
“The management process responsible for
identifying, anticipating and satisfying
customer requirements profitably.”
4Ps to 7Ps
Traditionally, these considerations were known as the
4Ps — Product, Price, Place and Promotion. As
marketing became a more sophisticated discipline, a
fifth ‘P’ was added — People. More recently, two further
‘P’s were added — Process and Physical evidence.
Originally formulated for the service industry, they are
just as important in other sectors. In the 1990s, as
experts realised that business had to become more
customer-centric, an alternative ‘4 Cs’ of marketing was
proposed. Correlating almost directly with the original
4PS, they were: Customer, Cost, Convenience and
Communication. The 7Ps model, however, has endured
and more than adequately incorporates today’s
customer-first marketing world.
P1 Product
– The perfect product provides value
for the customer. This value is in the
eye of the beholder — we must give
our customers what they want, not
what we think they want.
– Ask yourself whether you have a
system in place to regularly check
what your customers think of your
product and your supporting services
– Find out what their needs are now
and whether they believe these will
change in future.
– Beware the product quality trap –
don’t take it too far by trying to sell a
Rolls-Royce when the customer really
wants a Nissan Micra.
P1 Product contd
There is no point in developing a product or
service that no one wants to buy, yet many
businesses decide what to offer first, then
hope to find a market for it afterwards.
Successful companies find out what
customers need or want and then develop
the right product with the right level of
quality to meet
their expectations, both now and in the
future.
– A product does not have to be tangible –
an insurance policy can be a product.
P2 Price
A product is only worth what customers are prepared to pay
for it. The price needs to be competitive, but this doesn’t mean
you have to be the cheapest in your market
– small businesses can compete with larger rivals by offering
a more personal service, value-adds or better value for money.
You also need to make a profit. Pricing is the only element of
the marketing mix that generates revenue
— everything else represents a cost to you.When considering
the price of your product, it’s important to look at it from the
customer’sperspective:
– Price positions you in the marketplace
— it tells customers where to place you in relation to your
competitors
P2 Price contd
– The more you charge, the more value or quality
your customers will expect for their money.
– This is a relative measure. If you are the most
expensive provider in your market, customers will
expect you to provide a better service.
– Everything that the customer sees must be
consistent with these higher quality expectations
— packaging, environment, promotional materials,
website, letterheads, invoices, etc.
– Existing customers are generally less sensitive
about price than new customers
— a good reason to look after them well.
P3 Place
The product must be available in the right place, at the
right time and in the right quantity, while keeping
storage, inventory and distribution costs to an
acceptable level. The place where customers buy a
product, and the means of distributing your roduct to
that place, must be appropriate and convenient for the
customer. This applies to brick-and-mortar operations,
but is even more important in e-commerce.
– Customer surveys show that delivery performance is
one of the most important criteria when choosing a
supplier.
– Place also means ways of displaying your product to
customer groups. This could be in a shop window, but it
could also be online.
P3 Place contd
E-commerce operations that sell exclusively on the internet
must place even more emphasis on the company website and
other online activities, as there are fewer points where the
customer will interact with the company.
– For the same reason, all firms that sell online should
consider how the product will be delivered to the consumer
– even if this is handled by a third party.
– Mobile is an increasingly important purchasing channel for
consumers, so it may be a good time to optimise your website.
Does yours conform to the latest standards? For example,
Google search now penalises websites that are not optimised
for mobile, potentially making it more difficult for consumers to
find you.
P4 Promotion
O Promotion is the way a company
O communicates what it does and what it
O can offer customers. It includes branding,
O advertising, PR, corporate identity, social media
O outreach, sales management, special offers and
O exhibitions. Promotion must gain attention, be
O appealing, send a consistent message and -
O above all - give the customer a reason to choose
O your product rather than someone else’s.
O – Good promotion is not one-way communication
O — it paves the way for a dialogue with
O customers, whether in person or online.
O – Promotion should communicate the benefits
O that a customer receives from a product, not
O just its features.
P4 Promotion
O Your website is often the customer’s first
O experience of your company – you only have
O one chance to make a good first impression,
O so make sure that information on the site
O is always kept up to date and the design is
O updated to keep it fresh.
O – Explore new channels – from traditional print
O ads to the latest social media trends, there
O is now a world of possibilities to explore. The
O important principle is to always advertise
O where your target consumer goes.
O – Printed promotional material must grab
O the attention of your customers. It should
O be easy to read and enable the customer to
O identify why they should buy your product
P4 Promotion
O – A brochure isn’t necessarily the best way
O of promoting your business. Unlike your
O website, the information is fixed once a
O brochure has been printed. A more costeffective
O and flexible option might be a folder
O with a professionally designed sheet inside,
O over a series of your own information sheets
O produced in-house. These sheets can be
O customised by varying them to suit the target
O customers and/or changing them as required
O – Promotion does not just mean communicating
O with your customers. It is just as important
O to communicate with staff/fellow
O employees about the value and attributes
O of your products. They can then pass on the
O knowledge to their customers
P5 People
O Everyone who comes into contact
O with your customers will make an impression.
O Many customers cannot separate the product
O or service from the staff member who provides
O it, so your people will have a profound effect —
O positive or negative — on customer satisfaction.
O – The reputation of your brand rests in
O the hands of your staff. They must be
O appropriately trained, well-motivated and
O have the right attitude.
O – All employees who have contact with
O customers should be well-suited to the role.
O – In the age of social media, every employee
O can potentially reach a mass audience.
O Formulate a policy for online interaction and
O make sure everyone stays on-message.
P5 People
O Likewise, happy customers are excellent
O advocates for your business. Curate good
O opinion on review sites.
O – Superior after sales support and advice
O adds value to your offering, and can give
O you a competitive edge. These services will
O probably become more important than price
O for many customers over time.
O – Look regularly at the products that account
O for the highest percentage of your sales. Do
O these products have adequate after sales
O support, or are you being complacent with
O them? Could you enhance your support
O without too much additional cost?
P6 Process
O Many customers no longer simply buy
O a product or service - they invest in an entire
O experience that starts from the moment they
O discover your company and lasts through to
O purchase and beyond.
O – That means the process of delivering the
O product or service, and the behaviour of
O those who deliver it, are crucial to customer
O satisfaction. A user-friendly internet
O experience, waiting times, the information
O given to customers and the helpfulness of
O staff are vital to keep customers happy.
P6 Process
O – Customers are not interested in the detail
O of how your business runs, just that the
O system works. However, they may want
O reassurance they are buying from a reputable
O or ‘authentic’ supplier.
O – Remember the value of a good first
O impression. Identify where most customers
O initially come into contact with your
O company - whether online or offline - and
O ensure the process there, from encounter to
O purchase, is seamless.
O – Ensure that your systems are designed for
O the customer’s benefit, not the company’s
O convenience.
O – Do customers have to wait? Are they kept
O informed? Is your website fast enough and
O available on the right devices? Are your
O people helpful? Is your service efficiently
O carried out? Do your staff interact in a
O manner appropriate to your pricing?
O – Customers trying to reach your company
O by phone are a vital source of income and
O returning value; but so often they are left on
O hold. Many will give up, go elsewhere and tell
O their friends not to use your company - just
O because of the poor process.
P7 Physical evidence
O Choosing an unfamiliar product or
O service is risky for the consumer, because
O they don’t know how good it will be until after
O purchase. You can reduce this uncertainty by
O helping potential customers ‘see’ what they
O are buying.
O – A clean, tidy and well-decorated reception
O area – or homepage - is reassuring. If your
O digital or physical premises aren’t up to
O scratch, why would the customer think your
O service is?
O – The physical evidence demonstrated by an
O organisation must confirm the assumptions
O of the customer — a financial services
O product will need to be delivered in a
O formal setting, while a children’s birthday
O entertainment company should adopt a more
O relaxed approach.
P7 Physical evidence
O – Some companies engage customers and ask
O for their feedback, so that they can develop
O reference materials. New customers can then
O see these testimonials and are more likely to
O purchase with confidence.
O – Although the customer cannot experience
O the service before purchase, he or she can
O talk to other people with experience of the
O service. Their testimony is credible, because
O their views do not come from the company.
O Alternatively, well-shot video testimonials
O and reviews on independent websites will
O add authenticity.
O Each of the ‘ingredients’ of the marketing mix is
O key to success. No element can be considered in
O isolation — you cannot, for example, develop a
O product without considering a price, or how it
O will reach the customer
7 p's of marketing A Lecture By Mr Allah Dad Khan Agriculture Expert KPK at Peshawar Former DG Agri Extension and Visiting Professor AUP Peshawar
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7 p's of marketing A Lecture By Mr Allah Dad Khan Agriculture Expert KPK at Peshawar Former DG Agri Extension and Visiting Professor AUP Peshawar

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  • 2. 7 P’s of Marketing A Presentation By Mr. Allah dad Khan Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar allahdad52@gmail.com
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  • 4. “ Marketing is the management process responsible for identifying, anticipating and satisfying customer requirements profitably.”
  • 5. Markeing CIM (The Chartered Institute of Marketing) offers the following definition for marketing: “The management process responsible for identifying, anticipating and satisfying customer requirements profitably.”
  • 6. 4Ps to 7Ps Traditionally, these considerations were known as the 4Ps — Product, Price, Place and Promotion. As marketing became a more sophisticated discipline, a fifth ‘P’ was added — People. More recently, two further ‘P’s were added — Process and Physical evidence. Originally formulated for the service industry, they are just as important in other sectors. In the 1990s, as experts realised that business had to become more customer-centric, an alternative ‘4 Cs’ of marketing was proposed. Correlating almost directly with the original 4PS, they were: Customer, Cost, Convenience and Communication. The 7Ps model, however, has endured and more than adequately incorporates today’s customer-first marketing world.
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  • 8. P1 Product – The perfect product provides value for the customer. This value is in the eye of the beholder — we must give our customers what they want, not what we think they want. – Ask yourself whether you have a system in place to regularly check what your customers think of your product and your supporting services – Find out what their needs are now and whether they believe these will change in future. – Beware the product quality trap – don’t take it too far by trying to sell a Rolls-Royce when the customer really wants a Nissan Micra.
  • 9. P1 Product contd There is no point in developing a product or service that no one wants to buy, yet many businesses decide what to offer first, then hope to find a market for it afterwards. Successful companies find out what customers need or want and then develop the right product with the right level of quality to meet their expectations, both now and in the future. – A product does not have to be tangible – an insurance policy can be a product.
  • 10. P2 Price A product is only worth what customers are prepared to pay for it. The price needs to be competitive, but this doesn’t mean you have to be the cheapest in your market – small businesses can compete with larger rivals by offering a more personal service, value-adds or better value for money. You also need to make a profit. Pricing is the only element of the marketing mix that generates revenue — everything else represents a cost to you.When considering the price of your product, it’s important to look at it from the customer’sperspective: – Price positions you in the marketplace — it tells customers where to place you in relation to your competitors
  • 11. P2 Price contd – The more you charge, the more value or quality your customers will expect for their money. – This is a relative measure. If you are the most expensive provider in your market, customers will expect you to provide a better service. – Everything that the customer sees must be consistent with these higher quality expectations — packaging, environment, promotional materials, website, letterheads, invoices, etc. – Existing customers are generally less sensitive about price than new customers — a good reason to look after them well.
  • 12. P3 Place The product must be available in the right place, at the right time and in the right quantity, while keeping storage, inventory and distribution costs to an acceptable level. The place where customers buy a product, and the means of distributing your roduct to that place, must be appropriate and convenient for the customer. This applies to brick-and-mortar operations, but is even more important in e-commerce. – Customer surveys show that delivery performance is one of the most important criteria when choosing a supplier. – Place also means ways of displaying your product to customer groups. This could be in a shop window, but it could also be online.
  • 13. P3 Place contd E-commerce operations that sell exclusively on the internet must place even more emphasis on the company website and other online activities, as there are fewer points where the customer will interact with the company. – For the same reason, all firms that sell online should consider how the product will be delivered to the consumer – even if this is handled by a third party. – Mobile is an increasingly important purchasing channel for consumers, so it may be a good time to optimise your website. Does yours conform to the latest standards? For example, Google search now penalises websites that are not optimised for mobile, potentially making it more difficult for consumers to find you.
  • 14. P4 Promotion O Promotion is the way a company O communicates what it does and what it O can offer customers. It includes branding, O advertising, PR, corporate identity, social media O outreach, sales management, special offers and O exhibitions. Promotion must gain attention, be O appealing, send a consistent message and - O above all - give the customer a reason to choose O your product rather than someone else’s. O – Good promotion is not one-way communication O — it paves the way for a dialogue with O customers, whether in person or online. O – Promotion should communicate the benefits O that a customer receives from a product, not O just its features.
  • 15. P4 Promotion O Your website is often the customer’s first O experience of your company – you only have O one chance to make a good first impression, O so make sure that information on the site O is always kept up to date and the design is O updated to keep it fresh. O – Explore new channels – from traditional print O ads to the latest social media trends, there O is now a world of possibilities to explore. The O important principle is to always advertise O where your target consumer goes. O – Printed promotional material must grab O the attention of your customers. It should O be easy to read and enable the customer to O identify why they should buy your product
  • 16. P4 Promotion O – A brochure isn’t necessarily the best way O of promoting your business. Unlike your O website, the information is fixed once a O brochure has been printed. A more costeffective O and flexible option might be a folder O with a professionally designed sheet inside, O over a series of your own information sheets O produced in-house. These sheets can be O customised by varying them to suit the target O customers and/or changing them as required O – Promotion does not just mean communicating O with your customers. It is just as important O to communicate with staff/fellow O employees about the value and attributes O of your products. They can then pass on the O knowledge to their customers
  • 17. P5 People O Everyone who comes into contact O with your customers will make an impression. O Many customers cannot separate the product O or service from the staff member who provides O it, so your people will have a profound effect — O positive or negative — on customer satisfaction. O – The reputation of your brand rests in O the hands of your staff. They must be O appropriately trained, well-motivated and O have the right attitude. O – All employees who have contact with O customers should be well-suited to the role. O – In the age of social media, every employee O can potentially reach a mass audience. O Formulate a policy for online interaction and O make sure everyone stays on-message.
  • 18. P5 People O Likewise, happy customers are excellent O advocates for your business. Curate good O opinion on review sites. O – Superior after sales support and advice O adds value to your offering, and can give O you a competitive edge. These services will O probably become more important than price O for many customers over time. O – Look regularly at the products that account O for the highest percentage of your sales. Do O these products have adequate after sales O support, or are you being complacent with O them? Could you enhance your support O without too much additional cost?
  • 19. P6 Process O Many customers no longer simply buy O a product or service - they invest in an entire O experience that starts from the moment they O discover your company and lasts through to O purchase and beyond. O – That means the process of delivering the O product or service, and the behaviour of O those who deliver it, are crucial to customer O satisfaction. A user-friendly internet O experience, waiting times, the information O given to customers and the helpfulness of O staff are vital to keep customers happy.
  • 20. P6 Process O – Customers are not interested in the detail O of how your business runs, just that the O system works. However, they may want O reassurance they are buying from a reputable O or ‘authentic’ supplier. O – Remember the value of a good first O impression. Identify where most customers O initially come into contact with your O company - whether online or offline - and O ensure the process there, from encounter to O purchase, is seamless. O – Ensure that your systems are designed for O the customer’s benefit, not the company’s O convenience. O – Do customers have to wait? Are they kept O informed? Is your website fast enough and O available on the right devices? Are your O people helpful? Is your service efficiently O carried out? Do your staff interact in a O manner appropriate to your pricing? O – Customers trying to reach your company O by phone are a vital source of income and O returning value; but so often they are left on O hold. Many will give up, go elsewhere and tell O their friends not to use your company - just O because of the poor process.
  • 21. P7 Physical evidence O Choosing an unfamiliar product or O service is risky for the consumer, because O they don’t know how good it will be until after O purchase. You can reduce this uncertainty by O helping potential customers ‘see’ what they O are buying. O – A clean, tidy and well-decorated reception O area – or homepage - is reassuring. If your O digital or physical premises aren’t up to O scratch, why would the customer think your O service is? O – The physical evidence demonstrated by an O organisation must confirm the assumptions O of the customer — a financial services O product will need to be delivered in a O formal setting, while a children’s birthday O entertainment company should adopt a more O relaxed approach.
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  • 23. P7 Physical evidence O – Some companies engage customers and ask O for their feedback, so that they can develop O reference materials. New customers can then O see these testimonials and are more likely to O purchase with confidence. O – Although the customer cannot experience O the service before purchase, he or she can O talk to other people with experience of the O service. Their testimony is credible, because O their views do not come from the company. O Alternatively, well-shot video testimonials O and reviews on independent websites will O add authenticity. O Each of the ‘ingredients’ of the marketing mix is O key to success. No element can be considered in O isolation — you cannot, for example, develop a O product without considering a price, or how it O will reach the customer