This document discusses marketing mix and its four components - product, price, place, and promotion. It begins by defining marketing mix as the set of controllable variables (the 4 Ps) that a firm can use to influence buyers. Each component is then briefly defined:
1) Product refers to the goods and services offered for sale. Products can be classified based on use, durability, and tangibility.
2) Price is the amount charged for a product and is determined based on factors like costs, demand, competition. Pricing is a crucial decision.
3) Place refers to distribution channels that make products available to consumers. This involves intermediaries like distributors and retailers.
4)
The word ‘Market’ is derived from the Latin word ‘Marcatus’, means a place where business is conducted.
A market is a place which allows the purchaser and the seller to invent and gather information and lets them carry-out exchange of various products and services. In other words, the meaning of market refers to a place where the trading of goods takes place.
Marketing is the process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion and distribution of ideas, goods and services to create exchanges which satisfy individual and organizational objectives
Marketing is an effective way of engaging customers
Marketing helps to build and maintain the company’s reputation.
Marketing helps to build a relationship between a business and its customers
Marketing is a communication channel used to inform customers
Marketing helps to boosts sales
Marketing aids in providing insights about your business
Marketing helps your business to maintain relevance
Marketing creates revenue options
Marketing helps the management team to make informed decisions
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This presentation gives you an overview about what is meaning markings and system of marketing.
this also include difference between selling and marketing .
marketing system also include direct and indirect method .
elements of marketing mix :
1: product mix
2: price mix
3: promotion mix
4: place mix
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.
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The study is specifically undertaken to know the role and importance of global advertisement on consumers attitudes and preference in the firms products and also to know the reasons for recent increase in the advertisement both by the manufacturing and services of the company.
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A market is a place which allows the purchaser and the seller to invent and gather information and lets them carry-out exchange of various products and services. In other words, the meaning of market refers to a place where the trading of goods takes place.
Marketing is the process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion and distribution of ideas, goods and services to create exchanges which satisfy individual and organizational objectives
Marketing is an effective way of engaging customers
Marketing helps to build and maintain the company’s reputation.
Marketing helps to build a relationship between a business and its customers
Marketing is a communication channel used to inform customers
Marketing helps to boosts sales
Marketing aids in providing insights about your business
Marketing helps your business to maintain relevance
Marketing creates revenue options
Marketing helps the management team to make informed decisions
Anyone interested in the basics of marketing could access this presentation which talks about the 7Ps, & the product, place, price & promotion at length
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This presentation gives you an overview about what is meaning markings and system of marketing.
this also include difference between selling and marketing .
marketing system also include direct and indirect method .
elements of marketing mix :
1: product mix
2: price mix
3: promotion mix
4: place mix
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.
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The research will be carried out to find out the adverting philosophy in our industries.
The study is specifically undertaken to know the role and importance of global advertisement on consumers attitudes and preference in the firms products and also to know the reasons for recent increase in the advertisement both by the manufacturing and services of the company.
To study consumers reactions towards the product and as well to study consumers reaction the company advertisement.
The study will help to know the image that the company commands, generally in the market and the image it creates in consumers concerning certain products of the organization. The marketing activities are becoming complex as a result of increasing stiff competition from various manufacturers to support their existence in the market places.
A lot of product are now struggling for the few earned by consumer naira. One must focus more attention on the importance of advertising, which is to inform and persuade consumer towards products and attribute benefits.
Manufacturing organization are making serious effort to motivate people towards purchasing their products and at the same time protect goods image of the organization. While focusing attention on advertising it must be equally, borne in mind that consumers are often irrational, unpredictable and erratic in their behaviours.
Therefore, there is need to understand the behaviour of consumers. However another significance of this research work includes:
1. It creates mass markets that encourage economic of scale in production.
2. It reduce distribution costs by pre-selling goods
3. It contributes to the maintenance of high quality standard by making the public aware of the identify of the manufacturer.
4. It also provides information about old and new product.
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Marketing mix.pdf
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MARKETING MIX
Inthepreviouslessonyoulearntthatmarketingidentifiesconsumers’needsandsupplies
variousgoodsandservicestosatisfythoseneedsmosteffectively. Sothebusinessman
needs to: (a) produce or manufacture the product according to consumers’ need; (b)
makeavailable it at a price that the consumers’ find reasonable; (c) supply the product to
the consumers at different outlets they can conveniently approach; and (d) inform the
consumers about the product and its characteristics through the media they have access
to.
So the marketing manager concentrates on four major decision areas while planning the
marketing activities, namely, (i) products, (ii) price, (iii) place (distribution) and
(iv)promotion. These4‘P’sarecalledaselementsofmarketingandtogethertheyconstitute
themarketingmix.Alltheseareinter-relatedbecauseadecisioninoneareaaffectsdecisions
in other areas. In this lesson you will learn about the basic aspects relating to these 4‘P’s
viz., product, price, place and promotion.
OBJECTIVES
Afterstudyingthislesson,youwillbeableto:
• explaintheconceptofmarketingmixanditscomponents;
• explainthemeaningofproductanditsclassification;
• statethevariousfactorsaffectingpricingdecisions;
• describedifferentmethodsofpricing;
• statethemeaningofchannelsofdistribution;
• identifythevariouschannelsofdistribution;
• statethefactorsaffectingchoiceofachannelofdistribution;and
• explaintheconceptsofpromotionandpromotionmix.
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20.1 CONCEPT AND COMPONENTS OF MARKETING MIX
Marketinginvolvesanumberofactivities. Tobeginwith,anorganisationmaydecideon
its target group of customers to be served. Once the target group is decided, the product
istobeplacedinthemarketbyprovidingtheappropriateproduct,price,distributionand
promotional efforts. These are to be combined or mixed in an appropriate proportion so
astoachievethemarketinggoal. Suchmixofproduct,price,distributionandpromotional
effortsisknownas‘MarketingMix’.
AccordingtoPhilipKotler“MarketingMixisthesetofcontrollablevariablesthatthefirm
canusetoinfluencethebuyer’sresponse”. Thecontrollablevariablesinthiscontextrefer
to the 4 ‘P’s [product, price, place (distribution) and promotion]. Each firm strives to
buildupsuchacompositionof4‘P’s,whichcancreatehighestlevelofconsumersatisfaction
andatthesametimemeetitsorganisationalobjectives. Thus,thismixisassembledkeeping
in mind the needs of target customers, and it varies from one organisation to another
dependinguponitsavailableresourcesandmarketingobjectives. Letusnowhaveabrief
ideaaboutthefourcomponentsofmarketingmix.
Product : Product refers to the goods and services offered by the organisation. Apair of
shoes, a plate of dahi-vada, 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 marketeer offers to the consumer for a price. While buying a pair of
shoes,weareactuallybuyingcomfortforourfeet,whilebuyingalipstickweareactually
paying for beauty because lipstick is likely to make us look good. Product can also take
the form of a service like an air travel, telecommunication, etc. Thus, the term product
refers to goods and services offered by the organisation for sale.
Price:Priceistheamountchargedforaproductorservice.Itisthesecondmostimportant
elementinthemarketingmix.Fixingthepriceoftheproductisatrickyjob.Manyfactors
like demand for a product, cost involved, consumer’s ability to pay, prices charged by
competitors for similar products, government restrictions etc. have to be kept in mind
while fixing the price. In fact, pricing is a very crucial decision area as it has its effect on
demand for the product and also on the profitability of the firm.
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. Woollens are
manufactured on a large scale in Ludhiana 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
yourtown. Thisinvolvesachainofindividualsandinstitutionslikedistributors,wholesalers
andretailerswhoconstitutefirm’sdistributionnetwork(alsocalledachannelofdistribution).
The organisation has to decide whether to sell directly to the retailer or through the
distributors/wholesaleretc.Itcanevenplantosellitdirectlytoconsumers. Thechoiceis
guided by a host of factors about which you will learn later in this chapter.
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Promotion:Iftheproductismanufacturedkeepingtheconsumerneedsinmind,isrightly
priced and made available at outlets convenient to them but the consumer is not made
awareaboutitsprice,features,availabilityetc,itsmarketingeffortmaynotbesuccessful.
Thereforepromotionisanimportantingredientofmarketingmixasitreferstoaprocess
ofinforming,persuadingandinfluencingaconsumertomakechoiceoftheproducttobe
bought. Promotion is done through means of personal selling, advertising, publicity and
sales promotion. It is done mainly with a view to provide information to prospective
consumersabouttheavailability,characteristicsandusesofaproduct.Itarousespotential
consumer’s interest in the product, compare it with competitors’product and make his
choice.Theproliferationofprintandelectronicmediahasimmenselyhelpedtheprocess
ofpromotion.
Marketing Mix : A bird’s eye view
Price
Place
(Distribution)
Target
Customer
Promotion
Product
Having acquainted ourselves with the broad nature of the four components of marketing
mix,letusnowlearnsomeimportantaspectsofeachoneoftheseindetailinthefollowing
sections.
INTEXT QUESTIONS 20A
1. Listthefourcomponentsofmarketingmix
(a) ___________________________________________________________
(b) ___________________________________________________________
(c) ___________________________________________________________
(d) ___________________________________________________________
2. Giveoneword/phraseforthefollowingstatements:
(a) The crucial decision area of marketing that has direct effect on demand for the
productandprofitabilityofthefirm.
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(b) Thecomponentofmarketingthatrelatestochannelsofdistribution.
(c) The components that are combined to achieve the marketing goal.
(d) The goods and services offered by the organisation for sale.
(e) Theingredientofmarketingmixrelatingtoinforming,persuadingandinfluencing
a consumer to make choice of the product to be bought.
20.2 CONCEPT OF PRODUCT AND ITS CLASSIFICATION
As stated earlier, product refers to the goods and services offered by the organisation for
sale.Herethemarketershavetorecognisethatconsumersarenotsimplyinterestedinthe
physicalfeaturesofaproductbutasetoftangibleandintangibleattributesthatsatisfytheir
wants. Forexample,whenaconsumerbuysawashingmachineheisnotbuyingsimplya
machine but a gadget that helps him in washing clothes. It also needs to be noted that the
term product refers to anything that can be offered to a market for attention, acquisition,
or use. Thus, the term product is defined as “anything that can be offered to a market to
satisfy a want”. It normally includes physical objects and services. In a broader sense,
however,itnotonlyincludesphysicalobjectsandservicesbutalsothesupportingservices
like brand name, packaging accessories, installation, after sales service etc. Look at the
definitionsbyStantonandMcCarthyasgiveninthebox.
Product
William J. Stanton
“Productisasetoftangibleandintangibleattributesincludingpackaging,colour,
price,manufacturer’sprestige,retailer’sprestigeandmanufacturer’sandretailer’s
serviceswhichbuyermayacceptasofferingsatisfactionofwantsandservices”.
Jerome McCarthy
“A product is more than just a physical product with its related functional and
aesthetic features. It includes accessories, installation, instructions on use, the
package,perhapsabrandname,whichfulfillssomepsychologicalneedsandthe
assurancesthatservicefacilitieswillbeavailabletomeetthecustomerneedsafter
thepurchase”.
PRODUCT CLASSIFICATION
Productcanbebroadlyclassifiedonthebasisof(1)use,(2)durability,and(3)tangibility.
Let us have a brief idea about the various categories and their exact nature under each
head, noting at the same time that in marketing the terms ‘product’ and ‘goods’ are often
usedinterchangeably.
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1. Based on use, the product can be classified as:
(a) Consumer Goods; and
(b) IndustrialGoods.
(a) Consumer goods: Goods meant for personal consumption by the households or
ultimate consumers are called consumer goods. This includes items like toiletries,
groceries, clothes etc. Based on consumers’ buying behaviour the consumer goods
canbefurtherclassifiedas:
(i) ConvenienceGoods;
(ii) Shopping Goods; and
(iii) SpecialityGoods.
(i) Convenience Goods : Do you remember, the last time when did you buy a
packet of butter or a soft drink or a grocery item? Perhaps you don’tremember,
or you will say last week or yesterday. Reason is, these goods belong to the
categories of convenience goods which are bought frequently without much
planning or shopping effort and are also consumed quickly. Buying decision in
caseofthesegoodsdoesnotinvolvemuchpre-planning.Suchgoodsareusually
soldatconvenientretailoutlets.
(ii) ShoppingGoods: Thesearegoodswhicharepurchasedlessfrequentlyandare
usedveryslowlylikeclothes,shoes,householdappliances.Incaseofthesegoods,
consumersmakechoiceofaproductconsideringitssuitability,price,style,quality
andproductsofcompetitorsandsubstitutes,ifany. Inotherwords,theconsumers
usuallyspendaconsiderableamountoftimeandefforttofinalisetheirpurchase
decisionastheylackcompleteinformationpriortotheirshoppingtrip. Itmaybe
notedthatshoppinggoodsinvolvemuchmoreexpensesthanconveniencegoods.
(iii) SpecialityGoods:Becauseofsomespecialcharacteristicsofcertaincategories
ofgoodspeoplegenerallyputspecialeffortstobuythem.Theyarereadytobuy
these goods at prices at which they are offered and also put in extra time to
locatethesellertomakethepurchase.Thenearestcardealermaybetenkilometres
away but the buyer will go there to inspect and purchase it. In fact, prior to
making a trip to buy the product he/she will collect complete information about
the various brands. Examples of speciality goods are cameras, TV sets, new
automobilesetc.
(b) Industrial Goods: Goods meant for consumption or use as inputs in production of
other products or provision of some service are termed as ‘industrial goods’. These
are meant for non-personal and commercial use and include (i) raw materials,
(ii) machinery, (iii) components, and (iv) operating supplies (such as lubricants,
stationery etc). The buyers of industrial goods are supposed to be knowledgeable,
cost conscious and rational in their purchase and therefore, the marketeers follow
differentpricing,distributionandpromotionalstrategiesfortheirsale.
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Itmaybenotedthatthesameproductmaybeclassifiedasconsumergoodsaswellas
industrial goods depending upon its end use. Take for example the case of coconut
oil. Whenitisusedashairoilorcookingoil,itistreatedasconsumergoodsandwhen
usedformanufacturingabathsoapitistermedasindustrialgoods. However,theway
these products are marketed to these two groups are very different because purchase
by industrial buyer is usually large in quantity and bought either directly from the
manufacturerorthelocaldistributor.
2. Based on Durability, the products can be classified as :
(a) Durable Goods; and
(b) Non-durable Goods.
(a) Durable Goods : Durable goods are products which are used for a long period
i.e., for months or years together. Examples of such goods are refrigerator, car,
washingmachineetc.Suchgoodsgenerallyrequiremoreofpersonalsellingefforts
andhavehighprofitmargins.Incaseofthesegoods,seller’sreputationandpre-
sale and after-sale service are important determinants of purchase decision.
(b) Non-durable Goods: Non-durable goods are products that are normally
consumed in one go or last for a few uses. Examples of such products are soap,
salt, pickles, sauce etc. These items are consumed quickly and we purchase
thesegoodsmoreoften.Suchitemsaregenerallymadeavailablebytheproducer
through large number of convenient retail outlets. Profit margins on such items
areusuallykeptlowandheavyadvertisingisdonetoattractpeopletowardstheir
trialanduse.
3. Based on tangibility, the products can be classified as:
(a) TangibleGoods;and
(b) IntangibleGoods.
(a) Tangible Goods : Most goods, whether these are consumer goods or industrial
goodsandwhetherthesearedurableornon-durable,fallinthiscategoryasthey
haveaphysicalform,thatcanbetouchedandseen. Thus,allitemslikegroceries,
cars,raw-materials,machineryetc.fallinthecategoryoftangiblegoods.
(b) IntangibleGoods:Intangiblegoodsrefertoservicesprovidedtotheindividual
consumersortotheorganisationalbuyers(industrial,commercial,institutional,
governmentetc.).Servicesareessentiallyintangibleactivitieswhichprovidewant
or need satisfaction. Medical treatment, postal, banking and insurance services
etc.,allfallinthiscategory.
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Products
Based on Use Based on Durability Based on Tangibility
Durable Non-Durable Tangible
(Goods)
Intangible
(Services)
Consumer
Goods
Industrial
Goods
Convenience
Goods
Shopping
Goods
Speciality
Goods
Raw
materials
Machinery Components Operating
Supplies
INTEXT QUESTIONS 20B
1. Classifythefollowingproductsintoconsumergoodsandindustrialgoodsandfurther
classify them into convenience goods, shopping goods and speciality goods, if they
are consumer goods :
(a) Stationeryfortheoffice
(b) Washingmachineforuseathome
(c) Acarforthefamilyuse
(d) Oilformanufacturingsoap
(e) Apairofshoesforyourself
(f) Anelectricliftforliftingweightintheworkshop
(g) A packet of biscuits for your breakfast
2. For the following categories of goods, give two examples of each, from the products
that you see around you :
(a) Intangiblegoods
(b) Durablegoods
(c) Non-durable goods
3. (a) Thefollowingwordsreferstotangibleandintangibleproducts.Youarerequired
to put these products into their right class in the appropriate boxes.
(i) Cricket Bat
(ii) Ball
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(iii) Boarding a bus
(iv) ‘Pollutioncheck’
(v) Pen
(vi) GettingmedicaladvicefromaDoctor
Tangible Intangible
(b) The following is a list of durable and non durable consumer goods. You are
required to put them in the appropriate boxes.
(i) Refrigerator
(ii) Salt
(iii) Soap
(iv) WashingMachine
(v) Television
(vi) Cookingoil
(vii) Sauce
(viii) Note Book
Durable Non-Durable
20.3 PRICING AND FACTORS AFFECTING PRICING DECISIONS
As stated earlier price is the consideration in terms of money paid by consumers for the
bundle of benefits he/she derives by using the product/ service. In simple terms, it is the
exchangevalueofgoodsandservicesintermsofmoney.Pricing(determinationofpriceto
becharged)isanotherimportantelementofmarketingmixanditplaysacrucialroleinthe
successofaproductinthemarket. Ifthepricefixedishigh,itislikelytohaveanadverse
effect on the sales volume. If, on the other hand, it is too low, it will adversely affect the
profitability. Hence,ithastobefixedaftertakingvariousaspectsintoconsideration. The
factorsusuallytakenintoaccountwhiledeterminingthepriceofaproductcanbebroadly
describedasfollows:
(a) Cost:Nobusinesscansurviveunlessitcoversitscostofproductionanddistribution.
In large number of products, the retail prices are determined by adding a reasonable
profitmargintothecost.Higherthecost,higherislikelytobetheprice,lowerthecost
lower the price.
(b) Demand:Demandalsoaffectsthepriceinabigway.Whenthereislimitedsupplyof
a product and the demand is high, people buy even if high prices are charged by the
producer. But how high the price would be is dependent upon prospective buyers’
capacity and willingness to pay and their preference for the product. In this context,
priceelasticity,i.e.responsivenessofdemandtochangesinpriceshouldalsobekept
inview.
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(c) Competition:Thepricechargedbythecompetitorforsimilarproductisanimportant
determinant of price.Amarketeer would not like to charge a price higher than the
competitor for fear of losing customers.Also, he may avoid charging a price lower
thanthecompetitor.Becauseitmayresultinpricewarwhichwehaverecentlyseenin
the case of soft drinks, washing powder, mobile phone etc.
(d) Marketing Objectives: Afirm may have different marketing objectives such as
maximisationofprofit,maximisationofsales,biggermarketshare,survivalinthemarket
andsoon. Thepriceshavetobedeterminedaccordingly. Forexample,iftheobjective
istomaximisesalesorhaveabiggermarketshare,alowpricewillbefixed.Recently
one brand of washing powder slashed its prices to half, to grab a bigger share of the
market.
(e) Government Regulation: Prices of some essential products are regulated by the
governmentundertheEssentialCommoditiesAct. Forexample, priortoliberalisation
of the economy, cement and steel prices were decided by the government. Hence, it
isessentialthattheexistingstatutorylimits,ifany,arealsokeptinviewwhiledetermining
the prices of products by the producers.
20.4 METHODS OF PRICE FIXATION
Methodsoffixingthepricecanbebroadlydividedintothefollowingcategories.
1. Cost based pricing
2. Competitionbasedpricing
3. Demandbasedpricing
4. Objectivebasedpricing
1. Cost Based Pricing
Underthismethod,priceoftheproductisfixedbyaddingtheamountofdesiredprofit
margintothecostoftheproduct.IfaparticularsoapcoststhemarketeerRs.8andhe
desires a profit of 25%, the price of the soap is fixed at Rs 8 + (8x25/100) =Rs. 10.
Whilecalculatingthepriceinthisway,allcosts(variableaswellasfixed)incurredin
manufacturingtheproductaretakenintoconsideration.
2. Competition Based Pricing
Incaseofproductswheremarketishighlycompetitiveandthereisnegligibledifference
inqualityofcompetingbrands,priceisusuallyfixedclosertothepriceofthecompeting
brands. It is called ‘young rate pricing’ and is a very convenient method because the
marketeers do not have to worry much about demand and cost and effect the change
as per the changes by the industry leaders.
3. Demand Based Pricing
At times, prices are determined by the demand for the product. Under this method,
without paying much attention to cost and competitors prices, the marketeers try to
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ascertainthedemandfortheproduct.Ifthedemandishightheydecidetotakeadvantage
andfixahighprice.Ifthedemandislow,theyfixlowpricesfortheirproduct.Attimes
they resort to differential prices and charge different prices from different groups of
customers depending upon their perceived values and capacity to pay. Take the case
ofcinemahallswheretheratesofticketsdifferforthedifferentsetsofrowsinthehall.
4. Objective Based Pricing
This method is applicable to introduction of new (innovative) products. If, at the
introductory stage of the products, the organisation wishes to penetrate the market
i.e., to capture large parts of the market and discourage the prospective competitors
toenterintothefray,itfixesalowprice. Alternatively,theorganisationmaydecideto
skim the market i.e., to earn high profit by taking advantage of a group of customers
who give more importance to their status or distinction and are willing to pay even a
higherpriceforit. Insuchasituationtheyfixquitehighpriceattheintroductorystage
of their product and market it to only those customers who can afford it.
INTEXT QUESTIONS 20C
1. Listthemainfactorsaffectingpricingdecisionofafirm.
(a) _________________________ (b) ___________________________
(c) _________________________ (d) ___________________________
(e) _________________________
2. Whichmethodofpricefixationisbeingreferredtohere:
(a) Harifixesthepriceofshirtsthathemanufacturesandsellsataprice10%higher
than its cost.
(b) Mannat introduces a new brand of biscuits at a low introductory price.
(c) Sheetal fixes the price of her glassware keeping in mind the prices for similar
products in the nearby shops.
(d) Rahul,afruit-sellerincreasesthepriceofmangoesifthereisaheavydemandfor
themduringthesummerseason.
(e) Pinkychargesahighpricefortheexclusivedesignerhandkerchiefsthatshedesigns
for a selective group of customers.
(f) Jahanavi lowers the price of the vegetables at her shop in the evening, so that
customers purchase them even when they are not as fresh as they were in the
morningtime.
20.5 CHANNELS OF DISTRIBUTION
Youareawarethatwhileamanufacturerofaproductislocatedatoneplace,itsconsumers
arelocatedatinnumerableplacesspreadalloverthecountry ortheworld. Themanufacturer
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has to ensure the availability of his goods to the consumers at convenient points for their
purchase. He may do so directly or, as stated earlier, through a chain of middlemen like
distributors, wholesalers and retailers. The path or route adopted by him for the purpose
is known as channel of distribution. Achannel of distribution thus, refers to the pathway
usedbythemanufacturerfortransferoftheownershipofgoodsanditsphysicaltransferto
theconsumersandtheuser/buyers(industrialbuyers).
Stantonhasalsodefineditas“Adistributionchannelconsistsofthesetofpeopleandfirms
involvedinthetransferoftitletoaproductastheproductmovesfromproducertoultimate
consumerorbusinessuser”.Basicallyitreferstothevitallinksconnectingthemanufacturers
and producers and the ultimate consumers/users. It includes both the producer and the
end user and also the middlemen/agents engaged in the process of transfer of title of
goods.
Primarilyachannelofdistributionperformsthefollowingfunctions:
(a) It helps in establishing a regular contact with the customers and provides them the
necessaryinformationrelatingtothegoods.
(b) Itprovidesthefacilityforinspectionofgoodsbytheconsumersatconvenientpoints
to make their choice.
(c) It facilitates the transfer of ownership as well as the delivery of goods.
(d) Ithelpsinfinancingbygivingcreditfacility.
(e) It assists the provision of after sales services, if necessary.
(f) Itassumesallrisksconnectedwiththecarryingoutthedistributionfunction.
TYPES OF CHANNELS OF DISTRIBUTION
Generallywedonotbuygoodsdirectlyfromtheproducers.Theproducers/manufacturers
usually use services of one or more middlemen to supply their goods to the consumers.
But sometimes, they do have direct contact with the customers with no middlemen in
between them. This is true more for industrial goods where the customers are highly
knowledgeable and their individual purchases are large. The various channels used for
distribution of consumer goods can be described as follows:
(a) Zero stage channel of distribution
Manufacturer Consumers
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Zerostagedistributionchannelexistswherethereisdirectsaleofgoodsbytheproducer
totheconsumer.Thisdirectcontactwiththeconsumercanbemadethroughdoor-to-
doorsalesmen,ownretailoutletsoreventhroughdirectmail.Alsoincaseofperishable
products and certain technical household products, door-to-door sale is an easier
way of convincing consumer to make a purchase. Eureka Forbes, for example, sells
itswaterpurifiersdirectlythroughtheirownsalesstaff.
(b) One stage channel of distribution
Inthiscase,thereisonemiddlemani.e.,theretailer.Themanufacturersselltheirgoods
to retailers who in turn sell it to the consumers. This type of distribution channel is
preferred by manufacturers of consumer durables like refrigerator, air conditioner,
washingmachine,etc.whereindividualpurchaseinvolveslargeamount.Itisalsoused
fordistributionthroughlargescaleretailerssuchasdepartmentalstores(BigBazaar,
Spensors) and super markets.
(c) Two stage channel of distribution
Thisisthemostcommonlyusedchannelofdistributionforthesaleofconsumergoods.
In this case, there are two middlemen used, namely, wholesaler and retailer.This is
applicabletoproductswheremarketsarespreadoveralargearea,valueofindividual
purchaseissmallandthefrequencyofpurchaseishigh.
(d) Three stage channel of distribution
When the number of wholesalers used is large and they are scattered throughout the
country, the manufacturers often use the services of mercantile agents who act as a
link between the producer and the wholesaler.They are also known as distributors.
Manu-
facturers Retailers Consumers
Wholesalers
Agents
Manufacturer Retailer Consumer
Wholesaler
Manufacturer Retailer Consumer
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20.6 FACTORSAFFECTING THE CHOICE OF DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL
Choice of an appropriate distribution channel is very important as the pricing as well as
promotion strategy are dependent upon the distribution channel selected. Not only that,
theroutewhichtheproductfollowsinitsjourneyfromthemanufacturertotheconsumer
also involves certain costs. This in turn, affects not only the price of the product but also
theprofits.Choiceofinappropriatechannelsofdistributionmayresultinlesserprofitsfor
themanufacturerandhigherpricefromtheconsumer. Hence,themanufacturerhastobe
carefulwhilefinalisingthechannelofdistributiontobeused. Heshouldpayattentionto
thefollowingfactorswhilemakinghischoice.
(b) Nature of Market: There are many aspects of market which determine the choice
of channel of distribution. Say for example, where the number of buyers is limited,
theyareconcentratedatfewlocationsandtheirindividualpurchasesarelargeasisthe
casewithindustrialbuyers,directsalemaybethemostpreferredchoice. Butincase
where number of buyers is large with small individual purchase and they are
scattered, then need may arise for use of middlemen.
(b) NatureofProduct:Natureoftheproductconsiderablyaffectsthechoiceofchannel
of distribution. In case the product is of technical nature involving a good amount of
pre-sale and after sale services, the sale is generally done through retailers without
involving the wholesalers. But in most of the consumer goods having small value,
boughtfrequentlyinsmallquantities,alongchannelinvolvingagents,wholesalersand
retailers is used as the goods need to be stored at convenient locations. Items like
toiletries, groceries, etc. fall in this category. As against this in case of items like
industrialmachinery,havinglargevalueandinvolvingspecialisedtechnicalserviceand
longnegotiationperiod,directsaleispreferred.
(c) Nature of the Company:Afirm having enough financial resources can afford to its
own a distribution force and retail outlet, both. But most business firms prefer not to
create their own distribution channel and concentrate on manufacturing. The firms
who wish to control the distribution network prefer a shorter channel.
(d) Middlemen Consideration: If right kind of middlemen having the necessary
experience,contacts,financialstrengthandintegrityareavailable,theiruseispreferred
as they can ensure success of newly introduced products. Cost factors also have to
be kept in view as all middlemen add their own margin of profit to the price of the
products. Butfromexperienceitislearntthatwherethevolumeofsalesareadequate,
theuseofmiddlemenisoftenfoundeconomicalandlesscumbersomeasagainstdirect
sale.
20.7 PROMOTION
Promotionreferstotheprocessofinformingandpersuadingtheconsumerstobuycertain
product.Byusingthisprocess,themarketeersconveypersuasivemessageandinformation
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to its potential customers. The main objective of promotion is to seek buyers’ attention
towards the product with a view to:
– arouse his interest in the product;
– informhimaboutitsavailability;and
– informhimastohowisitdifferentfromothers.
Itisthusapersuasivecommunicationandalsoservesasareminder.Afirmusesdifferent
toolsforitspromotionalactivitieswhichareasfollows:
– Advertising
– Publicity
– Personalselling
– Salespromotion
These are also termed as four elements of a promotion mix. Let us have a brief idea
about these promotion tools.
1. Advertising:Advertising is the most commonly used tool for informing the present
andprospectiveconsumersabouttheproduct,itsquality,features,availability,etc.It
isapaidformofnon-personalcommunicationthroughdifferent mediaaboutaproduct,
idea,aserviceoranorganisationbyanidentifiedsponsor.Itcanbedonethroughprint
medialikenewspaper,magazines,billboards,electronicmedialikeradio,television,
etc. It is a very flexible and comparatively low cost tool of promotion.
2. Publicity:This is a non-paid process of generating wide range of communication to
contribute a favourable attitude towards the product and the organisation.You may
haveseenarticlesinnewspapersaboutanorganisation,itsproductsandpolicies.The
other tools of publicity are press conference, publication and news in the electronic
media etc. It is published or broadcasted without charging any money from the firm.
Marketeers often spend a lot of time and effort in getting news items placed in the
media for creation of a favourable image of the company and its products.
3. Personalselling:Youmusthavecomeacrossrepresentativesofdifferentcompanies
knockingatyourdoorandpersuadingyoutobuytheirproduct.Itisadirectpresentation
of the product to the consumers or prospective buyers. It refers to the use of
salespersons to persuade the buyers to act favourably and buy the product. It is most
effectivepromotionaltoolincaseofindustrialgoods.
4. Sales promotion: This refers to short-term and temporary incentives to purchase or
induce trials of new goods. The tool include contests, games, gifts, trade shows,
discounts,etc.Salespromotionalactivitiesareoftencarriedoutatretaillevels.
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INTEXT QUESTIONS 20E
1. What are the main objectives of promotion? List them in the space below :
(a) ___________________________________________________________
(b) ___________________________________________________________
(c) ___________________________________________________________
2. Statethemainfactorsaffectingthechoiceofdistributionchannels.
(a) ___________________________________________________________
(b) ___________________________________________________________
(c) ___________________________________________________________
(d) ___________________________________________________________
3. Whichelementofthepromotionmixisbeingreferredtointhefollowingstatements.
(a) It is a temporary incentive to induce trial or purchase of a new product.
(b) It does not cost money but may involve considerable time and effort by the
marketeer.
(c) Itisaneffectivepromotiontoolformachines,lubricantetc.
(d) Press conference, publications and news in the electronic media are its various
tools.
(e) Itisapaidformofnon-personalcommunicationbyanidentifiedsponsor.
(f) It is done through popular media like radio, television, magazines, newspapers
etc.
20.8 WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNT
• The mix of product, price, place (distribution) and promotional efforts is known as
‘MarketingMix’.
• Product is defined as anything that can be offered to a market to satisfy a want. It not
only includes physical objects and services but also the supporting services like
packaging,installation,aftersalesservicesetc.
1. Based on use, products can be classified as
(a) Consumers goods: meant for personal consumption by the households or
ultimate consumers. Based on buying behaviour of consumers, they can be
further classified as (i) Convenience goods; (ii) Shopping goods; and (c)
Specialitygoods.
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(b) Industrialgoodsaremeantforconsumptionoruseasinputsinproductionof
other products or provision of some service.
2. Based on durability, products can be classified as (a) Durable goods; and
(b) Non-durable goods.
3. Based on tangibility, they are classified as (a) Tangible goods, and
(b) Intangiblegoods
• Price is the consideration in terms of money, paid by consumers for the bundle of
benefitshe/shederivesfromuseofproduct/services.Thefactorsdeterminingpriceof
a product are- cost, demand, competition marketing objectives and government
regulation.
• Thedifferentmethodsofpricefixationare:
1. Costbasedpricing:Priceisfixedbyaddingadesiredamountofprofitmarginto
the cost of the product.
2. Competitionbasedpricing:Priceisfixedkeepinginmindthepriceofcompeting
brands.
3. Demand based pricing : Prices are determined by the demand for the product.
4. Objectivebasedpricing:Herepricesfornew(innovative)productsarekeptlow.
Where the organisation decides to skim the market, prices are kept high.
• Channels of distribution are a vital link between manufacturers/producers and the
ultimateconsumers/users.Itincludesthemiddlemen/agentsengagedintheprocessof
transferoftitleofgoods.Ithelpsinestablishingregularcontactwithcustomers,facility
forinspectionofgoods,transferofownershipanddelivery,ithelpsinfinancing,provision
ofaftersalesservicesanditassumesallrisksconnectedwiththedistributionfunction.
• Thevariouschannelsusedfordistributionofconsumergoodsare:
(a) Zero stage channel : Manufacturer→Consumers
(b) One stage channel : Manufacturer → Retailer → Consumers
(c) Two stage channel : Manufacturer →Wholesaler → Retailer→ Consumers
(d) Threestagechannel:
Manufacturer →Agent →Wholesaler → Retailer → Consumers
• Factoraffectingchoiceofdistributionchannel:
– Nature of market
– Nature of product
– Nature of the company
– Middlemenconsideration
• Promotion is an applied communication used by marketeers to convey persuasive
messagesandinformationbetweenthefirmanditspotentialcustomers.
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Thedifferenttoolsusedforpromotionalactivitiesare:
1. Advertising : It is a paid form of non-personal communication through different
media about a product, idea, service or organisation, by an identified sponsor.
2. Publicity:Itisanon-paidprocessofgeneratingwiderangeofcommunicationto
contribute a favourable attitude towards the product and the organisation.
3. Personal selling : It is a direct presentation of the product to the consumers or
prospectivebuyers.
4. Sales promotion : It refers to short term and temporary incentives to purchase or
induce trials of new goods. For example, games, contests, gifts and discounts
20.9 KEY TERMS
MarketingMix Consumergoods Durablegoods
Product Conveniencegoods Non-durable goods
Price Shoppinggoods Tangiblegoods
Place Specialitygoods Intangiblegoods
Promotion Industrialgood Advertising
Publicity Personalselling Salespromotion
20.10 TERMINAL QUESTIONS
Very ShortAnswerType Questions
1. Definetheterm‘Advertising’.
2. What is meant by the term ‘product’?
3. Givetwoexampleseachoftangibleproductsandintangibleproducts.
4. What are speciality goods? Give one example.
5. Definetheterm‘promotion’.
ShortAnswerType Questions
6. What are ‘convenience goods’ and ‘shopping goods’. Explain giving examples for
each type.
7. Explain‘costbasedpricing’and‘objectivebasedpricing’.
8. Statefourfunctionsperformedbychannelofdistribution.
9. Describethevariousfactorsaffectingchoiceofdistributionchannels.
10. What are durable and non-durable goods? Give two examples of each of them.
LongAnswerType Questions
11. WhatismeantbyMarketingMix?Describethefourcomponentsofmarketingmix.
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12. Describetheclassificationandsub-classificationofproductsonthebasisoftheiruse.
13. Explain the four broad method of price fixation of a product.
14. ‘Promotionincludesfourmaintools’.Explaineachofthesetools.
15. “Channels of distribution are a vital link between manufactures and consumers”.
Describe this statement with the help of diagrams by mentioning the four types of
channelsofdistribution.
20.11ANSWERS TO INTEXT QUESTIONS
20A
1. (a) Product
(b) Price
(c) Place
(d)Promotion
2. (a) Price
(b) Place
(c)Marketingmix
(d) Product
(e)Promotion
20B
1. (a)Industrialgoods
(b) Consumer goods- shopping goods
(c) Consumer goods - speciality goods
(d) Industrialgoods
(e) Consumer goods - shopping goods
(f)Industrialgoods
(g) Consumer goods - convenience goods
2. (a)banking,insuranceoranyothersuitableexample
(b)car,washingmachineoranyothersuitableexample
(c) salt, pickles, soap or any other suitable example
3. (a) Tangible Intangible
(i) Cricket bat (iii) Boarding a bus
(ii) Ball (iv) Pollutioncheck
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(v) Pen (vi) Gettingmedicaladvicefromadoctor
(b) Durable Non-durable
(i) Refrigerator (ii) Salt
(iv) Washingmachine (iii) Soap
(v) Television (vi) Cookingoil
(vii)Sauce
(viii) Note book
20C
1. (a) Cost
(b) Demand
(c) Competition
(d) Marketingobjectives
(e) Governmentregulation
2. (a) Cost based pricing (b) Objectivebasedpricing
(c) Competitionbasedpricing (d) Demandbasedpricing
(e) Objectivebasedpricing (f) Demandbasedpricing
20D
2. (a) Zerostagechannelofdistribution
(b) Threestagechannelofdistribution
(c) Onestagechannelofdistribution
20E
1. (a) arouse buyer’s interest in the product
(b) informbuyeraboutitsavailability
(c) informhim/herhowitisdifferentfromotherproducts
2. (a) Nature of market (c) Nature of product
(b) Nature of the company (d) Middlemenconsideration
3. (a) Salespromotion (d) Publicity
(b) Publicity (e) Advertising
(c) PersonalSelling (f) Advertising
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DO AND LEARN
Make a list of atleast five different types of products. Classify them into the product
categoriesthatyouhavestudied(viz.consumergoods,industrialgoods,durableandnon-
durable,tangibleandintangiblegoods)
Findoutaboutthetypeofchannelofdistributionthatisusedforthesefiveproducts.Also,
findoutaboutthepromotionalactivitiesthatgenerallyassociatedwiththeproducts.
Noteyourfindingsandtabulatethemasfollows:
Name of Product category Typeofchannel Promotional
the product According to (a) use ofdistributionused activities
(b)durabilityand(c)tangibility
ROLE PLAY
Mani and Prasad are good friends. Mani is a marketing executive working for an MNC
andPrasadisasmallscalebusinessmanmakingplastictoys:
Mani : Hi Prasad! How are you?
Prasad : Hello ! Mani, nice to see you.
Mani : Howyoubusinessgoingon?
Prasad : Notverywell.
Mani : Why?
Prasad : Forthepast3yearsmysalesturnoverhasnotincreased.Itisquitedisturbing.
Mani : I understand, but tell me how is your distribution of the product done.
Prasad : I sell the toys in the local market and in the nearby town. I have a dealer.
Thatsit.
Mani : No, you have to analyse your distribution channel. Let us sit down and do
some work. I think you should have at least three channels of distribution.
Prasad : Why?
Play the role of Mani and explain to Prasad the three suitable channels he
should adopt for the plastic toys.
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Chapter at a Glance
20.1 Concept and Components of Marketing Mix
20.2 Concept of Product and its Classification
20.3 PricingandFactorsaffectingPricingDecisions
20.4 MethodsofPrice-fixation
20.5 ChannelsofDistribution
20.6 FactorsAffectingtheChoiceofDistributionChannel
20.7 Promotion