THE 4 P’s OF MARKETING
PROFIT & LOSS
ENDORSEMENTS & SPONSORSHIPS
MARKETING BASICS
BRANDING & PROMOTION
100

A company changes the size, packaging, and features of an existing product to better meet customer needs. Which “P” is being adjusted?

Product

100

This occurs when total revenue is greater than total expenses.

Profit

100

A celebrity publicly supporting a product is known as this.

Endorsement

100

A specific group of consumers a business wants to reach.

Target Market

100

A company’s logo, name, and slogan are part of this.

Brand/branding

200

A streaming service offers a student discount and multiple subscription tiers. Which “P” is MOST directly involved?

Price

200

The money a business earns before expenses are taken out.

Revenue

200

When a company pays to have its logo on a team’s jersey, it is a ____.

Sponsorship

200

Age, gender, income, and education are examples of this.

Demographics

200

A fast-food chain sponsors a local concert and hands out free samples. This marketing effort is designed to increase visibility and sales. Which concept does this illustrate?

Promotion

300

A sneaker brand sells only through its own website and exclusive pop-up shops. Which “P” is being strategically controlled?

Place

300

If expenses are higher than revenue, the business experiences this.

Loss

300

One major risk of celebrity endorsements if the athlete gets in trouble.

Damage to the brand's image

300

Businesses use this to analyze strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.

SWOT Analysis

300

Sales, coupons, and giveaways are examples of this.

Sales Promotion

400

A company launches an ad campaign, partners with influencers, and runs a limited-time giveaway. Which “P” do all of these tactics fall under?

Promotion

400

The point when revenue equals expenses is called this.

Break Even Point

400

Nike paying athletes like LeBron James is an example of this strategy.

Endorsement marketing

400

The group of similar businesses fighting for the same customers.

Competition/competitors

400

Using social media influencers is a modern form of this.

Promotion/Product promotion

500

A luxury watch brand keeps prices high to maintain an image of exclusivity. Which “P” is being used to influence brand perception?

Price

500

A business earns $10,000 in revenue and has $7,500 in expenses. What is its profit or loss?

Profit of $2,500

500

A sports drink brand targets males ages 13–24 and chooses a popular professional gamer as its endorser instead of a traditional athlete. Which two marketing concepts explain why this endorsement is effective?

Demographics & target market alignment

500

Before launching a new product, a business studies customer age, income, lifestyle, and buying habits to decide who to market to. What marketing process is being used?

Market research

500

Two companies sell similar products, but one stands out because consumers strongly recognize and trust its name. Which branding concept explains why that company has a competitive advantage?

Brand Loyalty

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