Vocabulary
Packaging & Labeling
Branding
Marketing Mix
100

Marketing

Communicating an idea to an audience

100

Types of information on a label

Warnings, ingredients, instructions, guarantees, how to open/dispose

100

Branding Definition 

Making an image to identify the business or product

100

Define Marketing Mix

A plan of action for marketing a product

200

Mascot

A character made for organizations to become easily recognizable

200

Makes products easy to use

Handles, areas to hold/grip

200

Strategic Partnerships

A business partnership that shares resources to make both companies successful

200

The 4 Ps of Marketing

Product, Place, Price, Promotion

300

Packaging

Container or wrapping materials used to protect, contain, and identify product
300

List the goals of packaging

Give an old product a new image, preserve the product for a time period, help customers use products better, introduce new uses for old products, reduce costs, increase sales and profits

300

Logo

Symbol that represents a product or company

300

Center of the Marketing Mix

Target Market

400

Endorsements

Creating a positive association with a business or organization

400
3 ways the package protects the consumer

Childproofing, sealed tops, tamper proof

400

Rules for a successful logo

Simple design, easy to understand, one or two colors, presented in a simple way, easy to read

400

Target Market

The center of the marketing mix, who the product is aimed at

500

The difference between a Motto and a Slogan

A motto describes a companies beliefs and values, a slogan promises good service to the consumers

500

Why companies use paper and cardboard to package materials

Recyclable materials, biodegradable, takes up less space, safer, easier to use, more convenient for the consumer

500

Mcdonalds Marketing

Golden arches as handles, as well as the smile on the box

500

Marketing mix decisions are made to 

Satisfy the customer


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