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Program Highlights
Marketing
is defined as the process of lecturing consumers why they should choose
your product or service over your competitors. If you are not doing
that you are not marketing. It’s really that simple! The key is finding
the right marketing method and defining the right marketing message to
use to educate and influence your consumers.Companies make the mistake
of thinking that marketing is just “one” thing, but marketing is
everything that the consumer encounters when it comes to your business,
from advertising, to what they hear, to the customer service that they
receive, to the follow-up care that you provide.It’s all marketing and
creating the decision within the consumer whether or not to choose you
initially or for repeat business.
Marketing is often confused with advertising and sales, but it is important to know the key differences. These articles will give you a better understanding of marketing, advertising, and sales roles:On the first day in many Marketing 101 courses, professors often define "marketing" as "all the processes involved in getting a product or service from the manufacturer or seller to the ultimate consumer." This includes creating the product or service concept, identifying who is likely to purchase it, promoting it and moving it through the proper selling channels. Marketing is identified using what are called the 4 P's or mix of marketing: Product, Price, Promotion and Place. Starting with products, companies have many procedures they must undertake to ensure their products are ready for selling. The first stage is called the "ideation stage", where the idea for the product is conceived.
Then,
marketing departments usually test new product concepts with focus
groups and surveys to ascertain interest levels among potential buyers.
If the interest level is high, marketers may then sell products on a
limited basis to track sales. If product sales are high, products are
rolled out on a national level. Before products go to the market,
companies must decide what styles, sizes, flavors and scents they should
sell and the packaging designs they should use. Consumers have much
input in these decisions. Price is also tested through focus groups and
surveys. Companies must know the optimal price to sell their products to
achieve maximum return. One way to determine price is to set it at a
level comparable to competitors; that is if the company can recover all
product associated expenses and still make a profit. If the company is
introducing a new product that has never existed, they have to determine
how much the consumer is willing to pay for it. Customers will pay so
much for products.
Promotion pertains
to brochures, ads, and information that companies use to generate
interest in their products. For more complex concepts, like spas or
computers, companies may promote their wares at trade shows. Promotions
usually have two purposes: generate leads for sales reps or initiate
actual purchases.Place in marketing nomenclature is actually the
distribution. This is how and where products are sold. Consumer product
companies, for example, sell to wholesalers who, in turn, sell to
retailers. In the industrial market, the buying process is longer and
involves more decision makers. Some companies also sell products or
services on a local level, whilst others sell nationally and even
internationally. All distribution decisions are part of the overall
marketing process.