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Market Mix

It is a mix or a combination of tactics used
to market effectively to a target market.
It can also be defined as the combination of
elements, tools, or efforts used to achieve
marketing objectives.
The concept was given by Theodore Levitt
who proposed the four p’s i.e
Product
Place
Price
Promotion
Expanded Market Mix

 An expanded mix was proposed by Britner
   that added three more Ps :
  People

  Process

  Physical evidence
Market Mix (contd)

 Product
  Physical good features
  Quality level
  Accessories
  Packaging
  Warranties
  Product Lines
  Branding
Market Mix (contd)

 Place
  Channel type
  Exposure
  Intermediaries
  Outlet locations
  Transportation
  Storage
  Managing Channels
Market Mix (contd)

 Price:
  Flexibility
  Price levels
  Terms
  Differentiation
  Discounts
  Allowances
Market Mix (contd)

 Promotion:
  Promotion blend

  Salespeople

  Advertising

  Sales promotion

  Publicity
Market Mix (contd)

 People:
  Employees

  Cutomers
Market Mix (contd)

 Physical Evidence:
  Facility design

  Equipment

  Signage

  Employee dress

  Other tangible
Market Mix (contd)

 Process:
  Flow of activities

  Number of steps
Market Mix (contd)

  Product-  It is the offer of the marketer to
   satisfy a need & want. It includes the
   product variety & assortment, quality,
   features, style, brand name, packaging,
   warranties & guarantees, product logos,
   trademarks, & associated benefits.
Market Mix (contd)

  Place-  Refers to the distribution of the
   products to the consumers. It involves
   the movement of the product from the
   sellers to the buyers, as well as storage
   at different points to make these
   available at convenient time & locations
   to the buyers.
Market Mix (contd)

  Price:It is the monetary value of the
   product. This is what the buyer pays to
   the seller, including discounts,
   allowances, credit terms, payment
   period etc.
Market Mix (contd)

  Promotion-  It refers to all methods &
   tools used to give product information to
   the buyers & persuade them to
   purchase it.
Market Mix (contd)

  People-  People imply the human
   elements involved in the service
   experience. The most visible elements
   are those engaged in exchange, i.e.
   sellers & buyers.
Market Mix (contd)

  Process-  Process of service delivery
   decides the satisfaction of the
   customers. It includes the procedures,
   task schedules, mechanisms, activities
   & routines by which a product or service
   is delivered to the customer.
Market Mix (contd)

  Physical evidence- Physical evidence
   creates tangibility for the intangible
   services. I t portrays an image through
   physical presence such as building,
   décor, uniform etc.
Product

 Def- A product is anything that can be
   offered to a market for attention,
   acquisition, use, or consumption that
   might satisfy a want or need. It includes
   physical objects, services, places,
   organizations & ideas.
Types of product

  Core  product/ Consumer product
  Facilitating product

  Supporting product

  Industrial product
Core Product/ Consumer product

  Itincludes what exactly the consumer is
   buying, it could include a package of
   problem solving seervices
Facilitating Product

  These   are those services or goods that
  must be present for the guest to use the
  core product, eg hotel services &
  facilities
Supporting Product

  These  are extra products offered to add
  value to the core product & to help
  differentiate it from the competition. In a
  hotel a business centre or health spa is
  a supporting product
Industrial product

  Arethose products that are used for
  industrial consumption.
Product Planning & development/
New product planning &
development
 Acompany can obtain new products
   through two ways:
  Acquisition

  New product development – setting
   research & development department
Stages of product planning &
development

  Idea Generation
  Idea screening
  Concept development & testing
  Marketing strategy
  Business analysis
  Product development
  Test marketing
  Commercialization
Idea Generation

  Internal sources
  Customers

  Competitors

  Distributors & suppliers

  Other sources
Idea Screening

 The following are the objectives of idea
   screening:
  Fulfilling mission
  Meeting corporate objectives
  Meeting property objectives
  Protect & promote core business
  Protect & please our key customers
  Better utilize existing resources
  Support & enhance existing product line.
Concept development & testing

  Product Idea- envisions a possible product
   that company managers might offer to the
   market
  Product concept- a detailed version of the
   idea stated in meaningful consumer terms
  Product image- is the way that consumers
   picture an actual or potential product.
Marketing Strategy

 Designing an initial marketing strategy for
   introducing the product into the market.
   It is divided into two parts:
  Target market, planned product
   positioning, sales, market share & profit
   goals.
  Planned price, distribution, marketing
   budget.
Business Analysis

 It involves a review of the sales, costs &
     profit projections to determine whether
     they satisfy the company’s objectives.
Product Development

 The product concept develops into a prototype
   of the product. It also means that it satisfies
   the following criteria:
  Consumers perceive it as having the key
   features described in the product concept
   statement.
  It performs safely under normal use

  It can be produced for the budgeted costs
Test Marketing

 It is the stage in which the product &
     marketing program are introduced into
     more realistic market settings.
Commercialization

  Atthe final stage, the product is rolled
   out in the market. It may be done in a
   phased manner moving from one
   market to another market in one go.

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Mktg mix

  • 1. Market Mix It is a mix or a combination of tactics used to market effectively to a target market. It can also be defined as the combination of elements, tools, or efforts used to achieve marketing objectives. The concept was given by Theodore Levitt who proposed the four p’s i.e Product Place Price Promotion
  • 2. Expanded Market Mix An expanded mix was proposed by Britner that added three more Ps :  People  Process  Physical evidence
  • 3. Market Mix (contd) Product  Physical good features  Quality level  Accessories  Packaging  Warranties  Product Lines  Branding
  • 4. Market Mix (contd) Place  Channel type  Exposure  Intermediaries  Outlet locations  Transportation  Storage  Managing Channels
  • 5. Market Mix (contd) Price:  Flexibility  Price levels  Terms  Differentiation  Discounts  Allowances
  • 6. Market Mix (contd) Promotion:  Promotion blend  Salespeople  Advertising  Sales promotion  Publicity
  • 7. Market Mix (contd) People:  Employees  Cutomers
  • 8. Market Mix (contd) Physical Evidence:  Facility design  Equipment  Signage  Employee dress  Other tangible
  • 9. Market Mix (contd) Process:  Flow of activities  Number of steps
  • 10. Market Mix (contd)  Product- It is the offer of the marketer to satisfy a need & want. It includes the product variety & assortment, quality, features, style, brand name, packaging, warranties & guarantees, product logos, trademarks, & associated benefits.
  • 11. Market Mix (contd)  Place- Refers to the distribution of the products to the consumers. It involves the movement of the product from the sellers to the buyers, as well as storage at different points to make these available at convenient time & locations to the buyers.
  • 12. Market Mix (contd)  Price:It is the monetary value of the product. This is what the buyer pays to the seller, including discounts, allowances, credit terms, payment period etc.
  • 13. Market Mix (contd)  Promotion- It refers to all methods & tools used to give product information to the buyers & persuade them to purchase it.
  • 14. Market Mix (contd)  People- People imply the human elements involved in the service experience. The most visible elements are those engaged in exchange, i.e. sellers & buyers.
  • 15. Market Mix (contd)  Process- Process of service delivery decides the satisfaction of the customers. It includes the procedures, task schedules, mechanisms, activities & routines by which a product or service is delivered to the customer.
  • 16. Market Mix (contd)  Physical evidence- Physical evidence creates tangibility for the intangible services. I t portrays an image through physical presence such as building, décor, uniform etc.
  • 17. Product Def- A product is anything that can be offered to a market for attention, acquisition, use, or consumption that might satisfy a want or need. It includes physical objects, services, places, organizations & ideas.
  • 18. Types of product  Core product/ Consumer product  Facilitating product  Supporting product  Industrial product
  • 19. Core Product/ Consumer product  Itincludes what exactly the consumer is buying, it could include a package of problem solving seervices
  • 20. Facilitating Product  These are those services or goods that must be present for the guest to use the core product, eg hotel services & facilities
  • 21. Supporting Product  These are extra products offered to add value to the core product & to help differentiate it from the competition. In a hotel a business centre or health spa is a supporting product
  • 22. Industrial product  Arethose products that are used for industrial consumption.
  • 23. Product Planning & development/ New product planning & development Acompany can obtain new products through two ways:  Acquisition  New product development – setting research & development department
  • 24. Stages of product planning & development  Idea Generation  Idea screening  Concept development & testing  Marketing strategy  Business analysis  Product development  Test marketing  Commercialization
  • 25. Idea Generation  Internal sources  Customers  Competitors  Distributors & suppliers  Other sources
  • 26. Idea Screening The following are the objectives of idea screening:  Fulfilling mission  Meeting corporate objectives  Meeting property objectives  Protect & promote core business  Protect & please our key customers  Better utilize existing resources  Support & enhance existing product line.
  • 27. Concept development & testing  Product Idea- envisions a possible product that company managers might offer to the market  Product concept- a detailed version of the idea stated in meaningful consumer terms  Product image- is the way that consumers picture an actual or potential product.
  • 28. Marketing Strategy Designing an initial marketing strategy for introducing the product into the market. It is divided into two parts:  Target market, planned product positioning, sales, market share & profit goals.  Planned price, distribution, marketing budget.
  • 29. Business Analysis It involves a review of the sales, costs & profit projections to determine whether they satisfy the company’s objectives.
  • 30. Product Development The product concept develops into a prototype of the product. It also means that it satisfies the following criteria:  Consumers perceive it as having the key features described in the product concept statement.  It performs safely under normal use  It can be produced for the budgeted costs
  • 31. Test Marketing It is the stage in which the product & marketing program are introduced into more realistic market settings.
  • 32. Commercialization  Atthe final stage, the product is rolled out in the market. It may be done in a phased manner moving from one market to another market in one go.