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Marketing is the craft of linking the producers (or potential producers) of a product or service with customers, both existing and potential. Some form of marketing arises naturally in all capitalist societies but is not limited to capitalist societies. Marketing techniques are also applied in politics, religion, personal affairs, and many other aspects of life.
Marketing methods are informed by many of the social sciences, particularly psychology, sociology, and economics.
Marketing research underpins these activities. Through
advertising, it is also related to many of the
creative arts. Successful marketers typically have a customer orientation or focus. |
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In popular usage, the term "marketing" refers to the promotion of products, especially advertising and branding. However, in professional usage the term has a wider meaning. It can be divided into four sections, often called the "four Ps," only one of which is promotion. They are:
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Product - The Product management aspect of marketing deals with the specifications of the actual good or service, and how it relates to the end-user's needs and wants.
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Pricing - This refers to the process of setting a price for a product, including discounts.
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Promotion - This includes advertising, sales promotion, publicity, and personal selling, and refers to the various methods of promoting the product,
brand, or company.
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Place or distribution refers to how the product gets to the customer; for example, point of sale placement or retailing.
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These four elements are often referred to as the marketing mix. A marketer will use these variables to craft a
marketing plan. For a marketing plan to be successful, the mix of the four
"p's" must reflect the wants and desires of the consumers in the
target market. Trying to convince a
market segment to buy something they don't want is extremely expensive and seldom successful. Marketers depend on
marketing research to determine what consumers want and what they are willing to pay for. Marketers hope that this process will give them a sustainable competitive advantage.
Marketing management is the practical application of this proces on
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