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BBI2O - Marketing Unit: Part I


1.       What is Marketing?
Marketing can be defined as “the sum of all the activities involved in the planning, pricing, promoting,
distributing and selling of goods and services to satisfy consumers’ needs and wants.” (The World of
Marketing: A Canadian Perspective, 2003; p. 3)



2.       What is the Purpose of Marketing?
For any business or event, the purpose of marketing is to:
i)    generate brand-awareness
ii)   increase sales and profits

For a non-profit organization (i.e. charities), the purpose would be to:
i)     generate greater awareness of its cause (e.g. Canadian Red Cross and blood donations)
ii)    increase donations


3.       The Marketing Mix
Think of the last time you made a recipe. Did you follow the recipe line by line? Did you add all of the
listed ingredients and in their indicated quantities? Perhaps you forgot an ingredient or two! How did
the dish taste? A missed ingredient here or there might lead to a final dish that still tastes good, but
could have tasted better. Or, the dish may be a huge disappointment.

In business, marketers need to know the best recipe of marketing elements to differentiate their
product/service from their competitors.

“The success of any marketing strategy depends on whether or not the entrepreneur has planned the
right combination of marketing elements. These elements are referred to as the Marketing Mix, or
often the Four Ps of Marketing. The elements are: Product (or Service), Place, Price and Promotion.
To establish a successful marketing mix, an entrepreneur has to ask the right questions.”
(Entrepreneurship, Creating a Venture, p 181)
4.       The Four Ps - Questions to ask

 Element of Marketing Mix    Questions that are asked
 Product (or service)         Is the product or service something customers will want to buy?
                              Will it be of benefit to them?
                              Will it meet their needs?

 Place                        How will the product or service get to the customer?
                              What channels of distribution are needed?
                              When should the product or service be in stock or ready?
                              Where will the product or service be made available?

 Price                        How much are customers willing and able to pay?
                              What is the best price to charge to earn a maximum profit?
                              What pricing strategy will be used (i.e. skimming, penetration,
                             competitive)?

 Promotion                    How will customers be made aware that the product or service is
                             available?
                              Which of the following promotional activities will be best for this
                             venture: advertising, personal selling, publicity, sales promotion or e-
                             marketing?



5.       A Marketing Mix Activity
1.       a.    Complete a marketing mix for both the Apple iPhone and the Blackberry (use the most
               recently released versions).

         b.    For each “P”, which product is superior? Explain.

2.       Complete a marketing mix for any two other competing products of your choice. Then, for
         each “P”, which product is superior? Explain.


6.       Which of the 4Ps is Most Important?
In general, no one P is most important. As stated earlier, the successful marketing of a product relies
on “the right combination of marketing elements”. For example, Michelle has a revolutionary product but
not enough money for proper promotion. Hence, consumers won’t know about it. Ahmed’s product is
so amazing but he overpriced it, leading to very poor sales. Tameka’s cool product is priced and
promoted effectively, but she just can’t find distributors to carry her product to market (thus, consumers
can’t buy it).

(As an aside: Think about why entrepreneurs go on the CBC show Dragons’ Den. Most need money in
order to better promote their product or get access to improve production and distribution sources.)
Here are various examples of products that have failed outright or haven’t met corporate expectations.

 Company / Product                 The 4P that failed                 Reason
 Research in Motion –              Product and Price                   delay in releasing tablet due
 Blackberry Playbook                                                  to software issues; business
                                                                      users lacked certain important
                                                                      functions (e.g. problems
                                                                      retrieving emails)
                                                                       poor reviews and delayed
                                                                      release led to poor comparisons
                                                                      to its most direct competitor,
                                                                      Apple’s iPad
                                                                      eventually, RIM reduced the
                                                                      price of its tablets by $300, with
                                                                      its 16GB version available for
                                                                      only $200
 McDonald’s pizza (mid-1990s)      Product and Place                   customers believed they could
                                                                      get better pizza elsewhere (i.e. at
                                                                      their local pizza joint)
                                                                       required franchise owners to
                                                                      make expensive upgrades to
                                                                      their locations (i.e. overs, larger
                                                                      drive-thru windows)
                                                                       took longer to cook and
                                                                      didn’t fit into the idea of “fast-
                                                                      food”




Finally, ever heard of “New Coke”? What about “Coca-Cola Classic”? Here’s the background story of
these two drinks.

1.     Animated History of Coca-Cola
       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pdrr3ZxZUOc&feature=player_embedded

2.     The 1985 Launch of New Coke
       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6t7deaplgY&feature=player_embedded

How did Coke’s 4Ps evolve over time?
 product: contoured bottle to provide unique look (to differentiate from competition)
 promotion: expanded market places outside of North America
 place: bottled in various countries to sell to local


7.     The Two Cs: Consumer and Competition
In addition to the Four Ps, there are two other elements to consider: The Two Cs: Competition and
Consumer.

In developing a marketing mix, an entrepreneur is able to identify its Consumer (i.e. what they want
in their product/service) and who their Competition is (i.e. how they are differentiated; what their
strengths and weaknesses are).
What is marketing and the marketing mix

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What is marketing and the marketing mix

  • 1. BBI2O - Marketing Unit: Part I 1. What is Marketing? Marketing can be defined as “the sum of all the activities involved in the planning, pricing, promoting, distributing and selling of goods and services to satisfy consumers’ needs and wants.” (The World of Marketing: A Canadian Perspective, 2003; p. 3) 2. What is the Purpose of Marketing? For any business or event, the purpose of marketing is to: i) generate brand-awareness ii) increase sales and profits For a non-profit organization (i.e. charities), the purpose would be to: i) generate greater awareness of its cause (e.g. Canadian Red Cross and blood donations) ii) increase donations 3. The Marketing Mix Think of the last time you made a recipe. Did you follow the recipe line by line? Did you add all of the listed ingredients and in their indicated quantities? Perhaps you forgot an ingredient or two! How did the dish taste? A missed ingredient here or there might lead to a final dish that still tastes good, but could have tasted better. Or, the dish may be a huge disappointment. In business, marketers need to know the best recipe of marketing elements to differentiate their product/service from their competitors. “The success of any marketing strategy depends on whether or not the entrepreneur has planned the right combination of marketing elements. These elements are referred to as the Marketing Mix, or often the Four Ps of Marketing. The elements are: Product (or Service), Place, Price and Promotion. To establish a successful marketing mix, an entrepreneur has to ask the right questions.” (Entrepreneurship, Creating a Venture, p 181)
  • 2. 4. The Four Ps - Questions to ask Element of Marketing Mix Questions that are asked Product (or service)  Is the product or service something customers will want to buy?  Will it be of benefit to them?  Will it meet their needs? Place  How will the product or service get to the customer?  What channels of distribution are needed?  When should the product or service be in stock or ready?  Where will the product or service be made available? Price  How much are customers willing and able to pay?  What is the best price to charge to earn a maximum profit?  What pricing strategy will be used (i.e. skimming, penetration, competitive)? Promotion  How will customers be made aware that the product or service is available?  Which of the following promotional activities will be best for this venture: advertising, personal selling, publicity, sales promotion or e- marketing? 5. A Marketing Mix Activity 1. a. Complete a marketing mix for both the Apple iPhone and the Blackberry (use the most recently released versions). b. For each “P”, which product is superior? Explain. 2. Complete a marketing mix for any two other competing products of your choice. Then, for each “P”, which product is superior? Explain. 6. Which of the 4Ps is Most Important? In general, no one P is most important. As stated earlier, the successful marketing of a product relies on “the right combination of marketing elements”. For example, Michelle has a revolutionary product but not enough money for proper promotion. Hence, consumers won’t know about it. Ahmed’s product is so amazing but he overpriced it, leading to very poor sales. Tameka’s cool product is priced and promoted effectively, but she just can’t find distributors to carry her product to market (thus, consumers can’t buy it). (As an aside: Think about why entrepreneurs go on the CBC show Dragons’ Den. Most need money in order to better promote their product or get access to improve production and distribution sources.)
  • 3. Here are various examples of products that have failed outright or haven’t met corporate expectations. Company / Product The 4P that failed Reason Research in Motion – Product and Price  delay in releasing tablet due Blackberry Playbook to software issues; business users lacked certain important functions (e.g. problems retrieving emails)  poor reviews and delayed release led to poor comparisons to its most direct competitor, Apple’s iPad eventually, RIM reduced the price of its tablets by $300, with its 16GB version available for only $200 McDonald’s pizza (mid-1990s) Product and Place  customers believed they could get better pizza elsewhere (i.e. at their local pizza joint)  required franchise owners to make expensive upgrades to their locations (i.e. overs, larger drive-thru windows)  took longer to cook and didn’t fit into the idea of “fast- food” Finally, ever heard of “New Coke”? What about “Coca-Cola Classic”? Here’s the background story of these two drinks. 1. Animated History of Coca-Cola http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pdrr3ZxZUOc&feature=player_embedded 2. The 1985 Launch of New Coke http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6t7deaplgY&feature=player_embedded How did Coke’s 4Ps evolve over time?  product: contoured bottle to provide unique look (to differentiate from competition)  promotion: expanded market places outside of North America  place: bottled in various countries to sell to local 7. The Two Cs: Consumer and Competition In addition to the Four Ps, there are two other elements to consider: The Two Cs: Competition and Consumer. In developing a marketing mix, an entrepreneur is able to identify its Consumer (i.e. what they want in their product/service) and who their Competition is (i.e. how they are differentiated; what their strengths and weaknesses are).