Marketing
Promotion
Product
Price
Place
100

The people who are most likely to purchase you product or the customers who the company pursues.

Target Market
100

Type of promotion the company uses such as their website.

Owned

100

The company's trademark.

Logo

100

John researches all the competitor's prices within 30 miles in order to set his prices.

Competitor Pricing

100

Place deals with ______ a product or service is sold.

Where

200

Research performed by the company.

Primary Research

200

Type of promotion such as customer reviews.

Earned

200

The feeling you get when seeing or hearing about a product or company.

Brand

200

The local furniture store promotes themselves as the cheapest in town.  They reduce their prices even lower each week to go with a promotion they are running.

Discount Pricing

200

A person/company who sells to the final user.

Retailer

300

Research performed by others but used  by the company.

Secondary Research

300

The company placed an ad in the Super Bowl.

Paid

300

T/F.  The color of the packaging has meaning.

True

300

Crumbl Cookie charges $9 dollars for 3 small cookies when Hy-Vee charges $5.99 for 10.

Premium Pricing

300

A person or company who sells to other companies who sell their product.

Wholesaler

400

The company has a product that is driven by the economy.  They use information from this source for economic analysis.

Academic Journals

400

The generation that utilizes social media to gain information about products.

Gen Z

400

The jacket is waterproof. This is an example of the "what" customers are buying.

Feature

400

Walmart runs a special on TV's.  The advertised price of the smaller TV will cause the company to lose money.  But it will draw customers.

Loss Leaders

400

Selling your summer product only in Florida.  

Geographical

500

Jimmy is starting a new mowing service.  He wants to know how many other companies do the same thing.  What's the cheapest source?

Online search.

500

The generation that prefers calling customer service rather than using a Chatbot.

Baby Boomers

500
When selling to customers, this is "why" they buy products.

Benefits.

500

Jacobsen Consulting hired a consultant for $40 an hour.  The company then adds a mark-up and bills the client $80.

Cost Plus

500

Number one place customers go to shop for products.

Online

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