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Overview of Marketing
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L E A R N I N G O B J E C T I V E SL E A R N I N G O B J E C T I V E S
Define the role of marketing in organizations.
Describe how marketers create value for a product or service.
Understand why marketing is important both within and outside the firm.
Overview of Marketing
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Red Mango
How does this company provide value?
RED MANGO name, design and related marks are trademarks of Red Mango, Inc. ©2012 Red Mango, Inc. All rights reserved.
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How is Red Mango Communicating Value?
RED MANGO name, design and related marks are trademarks of Red Mango, Inc. ©2012 Red Mango, Inc. All rights reserved.
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What is Marketing?
Marketing is an organizational function and a set of processes for creating, capturing, communicating, and delivering value to customers and for managing customer relationships in ways that benefit the organization and its stakeholders.
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What is Marketing?
Marketing
Marketing helps create
value.
Marketing is about satisfying
customer needs and
wants.
Marketing entails an exchange.
Marketing requires
product, price, place, and promotion decisions.
Marketing can be performed
by both individuals and organizations.
Marketing occurs in many
settings.
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Marketing is about Satisfying Customer Needs and Wants
What group is Pepsi targeting with this ad?
What other benefits of soft drinks might Pepsi advertise?
What groups might these benefits appeal to?
PRNewsFoto/PepsiCo; AP Photo.
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Marketing Entails an Exchange
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Marketing Requires Product, Price, Place, and Promotion Decisions
Product
Creating value
PRNewsFoto/PepsiCo;AP Photo.
Price
Capturing value
©Digital Vision Ltd.
Place
Delivering value
©BrandX/JupiterImages/Getty Images.
Promotion
Communication value
©Stockbyte/PunchStock.
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Product: Creating Value
The fundamental purpose of Marketing is to create value by developing a variety of offerings, including goods, services, and ideas, to satisfy customer needs.
Goods
Services
Ideas
Royalty-Free/Corbis
Roz Wodward/Getty Images
Flying Colours Ltd./Getty Images
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Price: Capturing Value
Price is everything a buyer gives up (money, time, energy) in exchange for the product.
How much are customers willing to pay and can a profit can be made at that point.
AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Jacques Boissinot.
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Place: Delivering the Value Proposition
Place, or supply chain management, describes all activities necessary to get the product to the right customer when the customer wants it.
Where would you find this product in the store?
Courtesy Horizon Organic Dairy
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Superior Service: AT&T?
Courtesy AT&T; Agency: BBDO/Atlanta; Artist: Guido Daniele; Photographer: Andric
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Promotion: Communicating Value
Promotion is communication by a marketer that informs, persuades, and reminds potential buyers about a product or service to influence their opinions or elicit a response.
Photo by Paul Hawthorne/Getty Images
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What Element of Marketing is This?
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Marketing Impacts Various Stakeholders
Society Customers
Employees SupplyChain
Courtesy National Fluid Milk Processor Promotion Board; Agency: Lowe Worldwide, Inc.
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Marketing Helps Create Value
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Production
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Value-Based Marketing
“Pure Dark ChocolateLight Exquisite Cookie”
Courtesy Pepperidge Farm.
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CHECK YOURSELF
1. What is the definition of marketing?
2. Marketing is about satisfying ______ and ______.
3. What are the four components of the marketing mix?
4. Who can perform marketing?
5. What are the various eras of marketing?
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How Do Firms BecomeValue Driven?
Sharing Information
Balancing Benefits with Costs
Building Relationships with Customers
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Target is Value Driven
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Why Is Marketing Important?
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CHECK YOURSELF
1. Does providing a good value mean selling at a low price?
2. What are the benefits of long-term relationships with customers?
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Marketing Is Pervasive across Marketing Channel Members
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Marketing Enriches Society
ProductMarketing practices
Communities Environment
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