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The process of planning and executing the

conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution


of ideas, goods and services to create
exchanges that satisfy individual and
organizational objectives.

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• Product: any good, service, or idea that satisfies a need
or want and can be offered in an exchange;

• Good: a tangible object, something that can be seen


and touched;

• Service: an intangible product that often involves human


or mechanical effort;

• Idea: a philosophy, concept or image.

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The tangibility determination if the product is a
good or service.

Salt
Soft drinks
Liquid Soap
Cars Fast Food
Cosmetics

Fast Food Publicity


Agency Air Plane
Companies Consulting
Investment
Administration Education

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• Exchange: the process of obtaining a desired product
from another party by giving that party something in
return

• Need: something that is required for basic human


survival – water, food, shelter, or clothing.

• Want: something that is desired but not required for


basic survival.

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Marketing Evolution
Production era: the period of creating goods that
began in 1600s with the colonization of America and
continued into the early part of the twentieth century

Sales era: the period from the mid-1920s to the


early 1950s during which businesses looked on
sales as the major means of increasing profits.

Marketing era: customer-oriented period


beginning in the early 1950s and continuing
today in which businesses determine
customer needs first and then develop
products that satisfy those needs; the era
that gave rise to the marketing concept

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• Societal marketing: a management philosophy that considerers the
welfare of society as well as the interests of the firm and its customers

• Marketing strategy: a plan for selecting and analyzing a target market


and developing and maintaining a marketing mix that will satisfy this
target market

• Target market: a group of consumers at whom an organization directs


its marketing efforts

• Marketing mix: the combination of four elements: product, price,


distribution, and promotion.

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• Marketing environment: the forces of
competition, regulation, politics, society,
economic conditions, and technology
surrounding the target market (buyers)
and the marketing mix.

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Marketing Environment

Society Government Competitors

Regulatory Agencies Economic Conditions


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Technology
COMPETITION: firms that market similar or substitutable products in the
same geographic area; in general, the rivalry among businesses for consumer money.

Oligopoly

Monopoly
homogeneous differentiated

Monopolistic competition
Perfect competition

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MARKETING - Marketing is an
organizational function and a set
of processes for creating,
communicating, and delivering
value to customers and for
managing customer relationships
in ways that benefit the
organization and its stakeholders.

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