The document discusses marketing mix, which refers to the combination of marketing tools used by a company to satisfy customers and achieve goals. It describes the four Ps of marketing mix - product, price, place, and promotion. Product refers to the goods and services offered. Price is the amount charged. Place involves distribution channels that make the product available to customers. Promotion includes advertising, personal selling, and sales promotion to raise customer awareness. The marketing mix is an important part of developing an effective marketing strategy.
Promotion Mix, Factors determining the promotion mix, Promotional Tools,Types of Advertisement, Sales promotion, Public Relations and Publicity, Personal Selling, Distribution, Designing Marketing Channels, Channel functions, Types of Intermediaries.
Promotion Mix, Factors determining the promotion mix, Promotional Tools,Types of Advertisement, Sales promotion, Public Relations and Publicity, Personal Selling, Distribution, Designing Marketing Channels, Channel functions, Types of Intermediaries.
Delivering and Promoting Product: Supply Chain Decisions Nature, Types, Channel Design and Channel Management Decisions, Retailing, Wholesaling, Personal Selling: Personal Selling Process, Managing the Sales Force. Promotion Mix: Advertising, Sales Promotion, Public Relations. Emerging Trends in Marketing: Green Marketing, Event Marketing, Network Marketing, Social Marketing, Buzz Marketing/ Viral Marketing, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Global Marketing, Rural Marketing, E-Commerce: Marketing In The Digital Age.
Distribution Management, Need for Marketing Channels,Decision involved in setting up the channels, Management Strategies, Introduction to logistics Management, Retailing, wholesaling, Multi Channel Marketing.
𝟏𝟎 𝐥𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐝 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐛𝐨𝐨𝐤
"𝐁𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐞𝐯𝐞 𝐈𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐀𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐯𝐞 𝐈𝐭" by Brian Tracy and Christina Stein is a motivational book that focuses on the power of mindset and belief in achieving goals. Some key lessons from the book include:
1.The Power of Belief:
_______
The book emphasizes that your beliefs shape your actions and outcomes. Having a strong belief in your abilities and your goals can drive you towards success.
2.Positive Self-Talk:
_____
The authors stress the importance of using positive affirmations and self-talk to overcome self-doubt and build self-confidence.
3. Visualization:
____
The book encourages readers to visualize their goals and desired outcomes. Visualizing success can help in creating a clear mental image of what you want to achieve.
4. Setting Clear Goals:
___
Setting specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) goals is essential for focused progress and achievement.
5. Perseverance:
______
The book highlights the need to stay persistent in the face of challenges and setbacks. Believing in your goals and maintaining determination can help you push through difficulties.
6. Taking Action:
_____
Belief alone isn't enough; taking consistent action towards your goals is crucial. The book emphasizes the importance of continuous effort.
7. Surrounding Yourself with Positivity:
_____
Surrounding yourself with supportive and positive influences can help reinforce your beliefs and motivate you to achieve your goals.
8. Mindset Shift:
__
The book advocates for shifting from a fixed mindset to a growth mindset, where you believe that your abilities and intelligence can be developed through dedication and hard work.
9. Overcoming Fear:
______
The authors discuss strategies for overcoming fear and doubt, which often hinder progress. Cultivating courage and facing challenges head-on is essential.
10. Learning and Adaptation:
____
Embracing a mindset of learning from failures and adapting your approach can lead to continuous improvement and eventual success.
Thanks for reading.
@tongsa guy
𝟏𝟎 𝐥𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐝 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐛𝐨𝐨𝐤
"𝐁𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐞𝐯𝐞 𝐈𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐀𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐯𝐞 𝐈𝐭" by Brian Tracy and Christina Stein is a motivational book that focuses on the power of mindset and belief in achieving goals. Some key lessons from the book include:
1.The Power of Belief:
_______
The book emphasizes that your beliefs shape your actions and outcomes. Having a strong belief in your abilities and your goals can drive you towards success.
2.Positive Self-Talk:
_____
The authors stress the importance of using positive affirmations and self-talk to overcome self-doubt and build self-confidence.
3. Visualization:
____
The book encourages readers to visualize their goals and desired outcomes. Visualizing success can help in creating a clear mental image of what you want to achieve.
4. Setting Clear Goals:
___
Setting specific,
Channel of Distribution – importance – Selection of distribution channel – Promotion Mix – Advertising – Personal Selling – Kinds of Salesmen – Sales Promotion
Marketing psychology is the practice of aligning your content, communication, and strategies with the many predictable, often subconscious, human behavioral patterns that have been identified through experimentation and research.
Delivering and Promoting Product: Supply Chain Decisions Nature, Types, Channel Design and Channel Management Decisions, Retailing, Wholesaling, Personal Selling: Personal Selling Process, Managing the Sales Force. Promotion Mix: Advertising, Sales Promotion, Public Relations. Emerging Trends in Marketing: Green Marketing, Event Marketing, Network Marketing, Social Marketing, Buzz Marketing/ Viral Marketing, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Global Marketing, Rural Marketing, E-Commerce: Marketing In The Digital Age.
Distribution Management, Need for Marketing Channels,Decision involved in setting up the channels, Management Strategies, Introduction to logistics Management, Retailing, wholesaling, Multi Channel Marketing.
𝟏𝟎 𝐥𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐝 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐛𝐨𝐨𝐤
"𝐁𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐞𝐯𝐞 𝐈𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐀𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐯𝐞 𝐈𝐭" by Brian Tracy and Christina Stein is a motivational book that focuses on the power of mindset and belief in achieving goals. Some key lessons from the book include:
1.The Power of Belief:
_______
The book emphasizes that your beliefs shape your actions and outcomes. Having a strong belief in your abilities and your goals can drive you towards success.
2.Positive Self-Talk:
_____
The authors stress the importance of using positive affirmations and self-talk to overcome self-doubt and build self-confidence.
3. Visualization:
____
The book encourages readers to visualize their goals and desired outcomes. Visualizing success can help in creating a clear mental image of what you want to achieve.
4. Setting Clear Goals:
___
Setting specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) goals is essential for focused progress and achievement.
5. Perseverance:
______
The book highlights the need to stay persistent in the face of challenges and setbacks. Believing in your goals and maintaining determination can help you push through difficulties.
6. Taking Action:
_____
Belief alone isn't enough; taking consistent action towards your goals is crucial. The book emphasizes the importance of continuous effort.
7. Surrounding Yourself with Positivity:
_____
Surrounding yourself with supportive and positive influences can help reinforce your beliefs and motivate you to achieve your goals.
8. Mindset Shift:
__
The book advocates for shifting from a fixed mindset to a growth mindset, where you believe that your abilities and intelligence can be developed through dedication and hard work.
9. Overcoming Fear:
______
The authors discuss strategies for overcoming fear and doubt, which often hinder progress. Cultivating courage and facing challenges head-on is essential.
10. Learning and Adaptation:
____
Embracing a mindset of learning from failures and adapting your approach can lead to continuous improvement and eventual success.
Thanks for reading.
@tongsa guy
𝟏𝟎 𝐥𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐝 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐛𝐨𝐨𝐤
"𝐁𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐞𝐯𝐞 𝐈𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐀𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐯𝐞 𝐈𝐭" by Brian Tracy and Christina Stein is a motivational book that focuses on the power of mindset and belief in achieving goals. Some key lessons from the book include:
1.The Power of Belief:
_______
The book emphasizes that your beliefs shape your actions and outcomes. Having a strong belief in your abilities and your goals can drive you towards success.
2.Positive Self-Talk:
_____
The authors stress the importance of using positive affirmations and self-talk to overcome self-doubt and build self-confidence.
3. Visualization:
____
The book encourages readers to visualize their goals and desired outcomes. Visualizing success can help in creating a clear mental image of what you want to achieve.
4. Setting Clear Goals:
___
Setting specific,
Channel of Distribution – importance – Selection of distribution channel – Promotion Mix – Advertising – Personal Selling – Kinds of Salesmen – Sales Promotion
Marketing psychology is the practice of aligning your content, communication, and strategies with the many predictable, often subconscious, human behavioral patterns that have been identified through experimentation and research.
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2. Marketing Mix
Marketing Mix is a combination of marketing
tools that a company uses to satisfy their target
customers and achieving organizational goals.
McCarthy classified all these marketing tools
under four broad categories:
>> Product , >> Price ,
>> Place , >> Promotion
These four elements are the basic components
of a marketing plan and are collectively called 4
P’s of marketing.
4. Product
Product: Product refers to the goods and
services offered by the organization. A pair of
shoes, a plate of rice, a lipstick, all are products.
All these are purchased because they satisfy
one or more of our needs. We are paying not for
the tangible product but for the benefit it will
provide. So, in simple words, product can be
described as a bundle of benefits which a
marketer offers to the consumer for a price.
While buying a pair of shoes, we are actually
buying comfort for our feet, while buying a
lipstick we are actually paying for beauty
because lipstick is likely to make us look good.
5. Product
The range of products offered by an
organization is called the product mix.
Motor car manufacturer- cheap, basic family
runabouts, medium prices family saloons, estate
cars, executive saloons, and sports cars. Within
most of these product lines, various refinement
can be offered e.g. two door and four door
function of the family saloons, variations in the
engine size and of course a range of colors.
6. Product
The range of products offered by an
organization is called the product mix.
Motor car manufacturer- cheap, basic family
runabouts, medium prices family saloons, estate
cars, executive saloons, and sports cars. Within
most of these product lines, various refinement
can be offered e.g. two door and four door
function of the family saloons, variations in the
engine size and of course a range of colors.
7. Product
It is important to note that people generally want
to acquire the benefits of the product, rather
than its features. For example for buying a
motor car a person is buying such thing as
luxury or speed or economy or status. The facts
that these benefits are achieved by differences
in engine size suspension design or paintwork is
really of secondary interest. All the
organizations are selling benefits of the product
to their customers.
8. Product life cycle
PLC: Various studies have shown that as the
time goes product passes though a series of
stages. The product life cycle is the combination
of these stages form the time they are
introduced until the time they are withdrawn.
10. Product life cycle
From the PLC it is possible to plan the product mix ,
plan the development and introduction of new
products , plan the development and introduction of
new products, plan to withdrawal or obsolete or
unprofitable products and set the revenue targets
for each product within the total range
11. Price
Price: Price is the amount charged for a product or
service. It is the second most important element in the
marketing mix. Fixing the price of the product is a
tricky job. The factors have to kept in mind while
pricing a product are:
like demand for a product,
cost involved,
consumer’s ability to pay,
prices charged by competitors for similar products,
government restrictions etc.
12. Price
The activities of competitors have an important
bearing on pricing decision.
The most obvious example is when a competitor’s
raises or lowers his prices. If your product can offer
no particular advantages over his, then if he drops
his price, you will have to follow suit.
13. Promotion
If the product is manufactured keeping the consumer
needs in mind, is rightly priced and made available at
outlets convenient to them but the consumer is not
made aware about its price, features, availability etc.,
its marketing effort may not be successful.
Promotion is done through means of personal selling,
advertising, publicity and sales promotion. It is done
mainly with a view to
prospective consumers
provide information to
about the availability,
characteristics and uses of a product.
14. Promotion- Advertising
Advertising:
communication,
Advertising is the process of
persuasive information about the
product to target market by means of the written and
spoken word, and by visual material. There are five
principal media of advertising as follows:
The press- newspaper, magazines, journals etc.
Commercial Television
Direct mail
Commercial radio
Outdoor- hoardings, transport advertisements etc.
15. Promotion- Advertising
The aim of the adverting is given below:
Increase customer familiarity with a product
Inform customers about specific features of a product
Inform the customers about the key benefits of a
product
Establish the creditability of a product
Encourage potential customers to buy the product
Maintain loyalty of existing customers
16. Promotion- Advertising
Advertising effectiveness: There are two main ways
of looking at the question of advertising effectiveness-
the first is to consider the results of the advertising in
achieving target improvements in specific tasks e.g.
increasing brand awareness in a specific market; the
second is to consider the impact of advertising on
sales generally. It is extremely difficult to assess the
impact of advertising on sales as a whole, because so
many other factors, internal and external, are at work
in the marketing process of an organization
17. Promotion- Personal Selling
Personal Selling: Personal selling is the promotion
activity consists of face to face meeting between the
buyer and seller or his repetitive. Advertising creates
the interest and the desire, but personal selling
clinches the deal. Personal selling is the most
expensive from of promotion.
Companies which utilize an aggressive sales policy,
based on personal selling, are said to be adopting a
push strategy. By comparison firms which rely more
heavily on advertising are described as adopting a
pull strategy
18. Promotion- Personal Selling
Sales representative’s tasks:
After sales servicing (dealing with technical quires,
deliveries matters etc.)
Gathering information (feedback on customers
reactions, competitors activities etc.
Communicating regular information to customers
and prospective buyers.
Prospecting (Looking out new selling opportunities)
19. Promotion- Personal Selling
The effectiveness of sales
representatives can be measured in a
number of different ways. Typical
evaluation criteria include:
Net sales achieved (per product, per
customer etc.)
Call rate(no. of calls given in a
period)
Values of sales per call
No. of new sales/new customers
Sales expense in proportion to sales
achieved
20. Promotion- Sales promotion
Sales promotion: Sales promotion activities are a form of indirect
advertising designed to stimulate sales mainly by the use of incentives.
Sales promotion activities are organized and funded by the organization’s
own resources. They can take a no. o different forms, as, for example:
Customer oriented:
Free samples
Twin pack bargains
Temporary price reductions
Point of sale demonstrations
Trade oriented:
Special discounts
Co-operating advertising
Bonuses/ prizes for sales representatives
Provision of display material
21. Place
Place: Goods are produced to be sold to the consumers. They
must be made available to the consumers at a place where
they can conveniently make purchase. Foods and snacks are
manufactured on a large scale in Bangladesh and you
purchase them at a store from the nearby market in your town.
So, it is necessary that the product is available at shops in your
town. This involves a chain of individuals and institutions like
distributors, wholesalers and retailers who constitute firm’s
distribution network (also called a channel of distribution).
The channel though which the products are distributed to the
final customer are known as channel of distribution
22. Place-Channel of distribution
Most common channels of distribution are given below:
Channel A represents a direct marketing channel. Manufacturers of
goods such as m/c tools, computers, ships and other large expensive
items tend to move them direct to the buyer without involving
middleman or inter middleman. e.g.: ship/plane
23. Place-Channel of distribution
Most common channels of distribution are given below:
Channel B represents the typical chain for mass marketed
consumer goods. Manufacturers selling a wide range of
products over a wide geographical area to a market.
Middlemen are important links in this channel. Wholesalers,
for example buy on bulk from the manufacturers, store the
goods, break them down into smaller quantities, and
undertake advertising and promotional activities. The role of
the retailer is to make products available at the point of sale.
Individual customers need accessibility and convenience from
their local sources of consumable products. They also need to
see what is available, and what alternatives are offered. e.g:
24. Place-Channel of distribution
Channel C represents one of the shorter indirect
channels, where the retailers are omitted. This kind
of operation can be found in mail order business, and
in cash and carry outlets. Wholesaler buy from
manufacturers, store and subsequently distribute
direct to customers on a nation-wide basis. e.g.:
steel, cement, imported items.
Channel D is another version of a shorter, indirect
channel. In this case, it is the wholesaler who is
removed from the scene. Not, surprisingly, the
retailers who dominate this channel are powerful
chains or multiples in their own right. e.g: Tiles
25. Market Segmentation
Markets are made up of different types of
customers i.e. within each total market; there
exist sub-markets which express distinctive
product preferences compared with each other.
Market segmentation can be defined as the sub-
division of a market into identifiable buyers-
groups, or sub markets, with the aim of reaching
such group with a particular marketing mix.
The most frequent methods of segmenting
market are based on geographical, demographic
and buyer-behavior variables
27. Marketing Research
Marketing research is fundamentally about the
segmentation and analysis of information required
for the marking of marketing decisions. The two
basic areas in which the information is sought are
(a) markets (existing and potential), and
(b) marketing tactics and methods.
The former is oriented towards what is happening
outside the organization, in the market place. The
second is oriented towards the way in which the
organization is responding internally to the
customers, present and future
28. Marketing Research
A marketing research study usually includes the
following steps:
Definition of problem and specification of
information to be sought
Design of the study with particular reference to
data collection methods (surveys),
instrumentation (questionnaires), and simple
design.
Field work (utilizing questionnaires, structured
interviews, consumer panels)
Data analysis (using statistical and O.R.
techniques)
29. Marketing Research
Some of the more important advantages and
disadvantages of three approaches described are
as follows:
30. Intellectual property (IP)-Patent
Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the
mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works;
designs; and symbols, names and images used in
commerce. IP is protected in law by, for example,
patents, copyright and trademarks, which enable
people to earn recognition or financial benefit from
what they invent or create.
A Patent is a right granted to the owner of the
patent to stop others from making, using or selling
the invention that is the subject of the patent. The
right is granted by the Government by way of The
31. Consumer Protection
There are several means by which consumer
interest may be protected. These involve the
application of one or more:
The common law
Acts of Parliament
Codes of Good practice
Trademarks
Independent consumer groups