GOOD
MORNING
ENTREPRENEU
RS!
The 7 P’s of
Marketing Mix
and Branding
OBJECTIVES:
1. Describe the Concept of Marketing
Mix;
2. Identify the Seven P’s in the
Marketing Mix;
3. Identify the commonly used Brand
Strategy;
4. Developed a Brand Name;
Marketing Mix
- Is a set of controllable and
connected variables that a company
gather to satisfy a customer better
than its competitors.
- Basis of the 7 P’s.
PRODUCT
- Marketing strategy typically starts with product.
-Refers to any goods and services that are produced to meet the
consumer’s wants, taste, and preferences.
- Business Goods and Consumer Goods
- Consumer Services and Professional
Services
PLACE
- Represents the location where the buyer and seller exchange
goods or services.
- Also called as distribution channel.
- It can include any physical store as well as
virtual stores or online shops on the internet.
Stages of Distribution Channel
1 Producer Wholesaler Retailer Consumer
2 Producer Retailer Consumer
3 Producer Consumer
PRICE
- The value of money in exchange for a product or service
- Consumer pay the price for a product or services to enjoy
it.
- PENETRATION PRICING
- Prices are set artificially low to gain market
share.
PROMOTION
- Refers to the complete set of activities, which
communicate the product, brand or service to the user.
Example:
- Advertising, Personal Selling, Sales Promotion,
Direct Marketing, and Social Media.
PEOPLE
- Are the ultimate marketing strategy.
- People is the ultimate marketing mix.
- Your team, your staffs, your audience, and your
advertisers are the people in marketing.
PACKAGING
- Considered as silent hero in the marketing world.
- Packaging is for protection, containment,
information, utility of use and promotion.
- Refers to the outside appearance of a product and how it
is presented to the customers.
POSITIONING
- Refers to a process used by marketers to create an image in
the minds of a target market.
- Solid positioning will allow a single product to
attract different customers for not the same reasons.
Thank
you!

7Ps-of-Marketing-Mix.pptx

  • 1.
  • 2.
    The 7 P’sof Marketing Mix and Branding
  • 3.
    OBJECTIVES: 1. Describe theConcept of Marketing Mix; 2. Identify the Seven P’s in the Marketing Mix; 3. Identify the commonly used Brand Strategy; 4. Developed a Brand Name;
  • 4.
    Marketing Mix - Isa set of controllable and connected variables that a company gather to satisfy a customer better than its competitors. - Basis of the 7 P’s.
  • 5.
    PRODUCT - Marketing strategytypically starts with product. -Refers to any goods and services that are produced to meet the consumer’s wants, taste, and preferences. - Business Goods and Consumer Goods - Consumer Services and Professional Services
  • 6.
    PLACE - Represents thelocation where the buyer and seller exchange goods or services. - Also called as distribution channel. - It can include any physical store as well as virtual stores or online shops on the internet.
  • 7.
    Stages of DistributionChannel 1 Producer Wholesaler Retailer Consumer 2 Producer Retailer Consumer 3 Producer Consumer
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    PRICE - The valueof money in exchange for a product or service - Consumer pay the price for a product or services to enjoy it. - PENETRATION PRICING - Prices are set artificially low to gain market share.
  • 9.
    PROMOTION - Refers tothe complete set of activities, which communicate the product, brand or service to the user. Example: - Advertising, Personal Selling, Sales Promotion, Direct Marketing, and Social Media.
  • 10.
    PEOPLE - Are theultimate marketing strategy. - People is the ultimate marketing mix. - Your team, your staffs, your audience, and your advertisers are the people in marketing.
  • 11.
    PACKAGING - Considered assilent hero in the marketing world. - Packaging is for protection, containment, information, utility of use and promotion. - Refers to the outside appearance of a product and how it is presented to the customers.
  • 12.
    POSITIONING - Refers toa process used by marketers to create an image in the minds of a target market. - Solid positioning will allow a single product to attract different customers for not the same reasons.
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