Marketing Basics
Marketing Goals
Marketing Environment
Customers & Markets
Macroenvironmental & Competition
100

This is the set of strategies and activities companies use to acquire and engage customers.

What is Marketing

100

One major marketing goal is to attract these types of people.

What are new customers?

100

This is Step 1 in the marketing process: understanding this and customer needs/wants.

What is the marketplace? 

100

These groups have an actual or potential interest in or impact on the organization.

What are publics?

100

The study of human populations is called this.

What is demography?

200

These are the four elements of the marketing mix.

What are Product, Price, Place, and Promotion?

200

Keeping and growing these people is another marketing goal.

What are current customers?

200

These are the two categories of the marketing environment.

What are microenvironment and macroenvironment?

200

These are companies that offer the same products or services as yours.

What are competitors?

200

Purchasing power and spending habits are part of this macro force.

What is economics? 

300

This “P” refers to how much the company sells the item for.

What is Price

300

Marketing helps drive this long-term business result.

What is company profitability?

300

These are actors close to the company that affect its ability to serve customers.

What is the microenvironment?

300

These organizations help promote, sell, and distribute products to final buyers.

What are marketing intermediaries?

300

Weather, natural disasters, and health crises belong to this environment force.

What is the natural environment?

400

This “P” focuses on where the product can be found by consumers. 

What is Place

400

These people buy products and actually use them.

What are consumers?

400

These broader outside forces affect the microenvironment.

What is the macroenvironment?

400

Individuals and households buying for personal use make up this market type.

What is the consumer market?

400

Laws, government agencies, and pressure groups are part of this force.

What is the political environment?

500

This “P” explains how customers hear about a product.

What is Promotion?

500

These buyers may purchase goods only to resell them.

What are customers?

500

These groups provide resources needed to produce goods and services.

What are suppliers?

500

Buyers purchasing goods to resell at a profit belong to this market.

What is the reseller market?

500

Competition between a BMW and Honda car is this level of competition.
 

What is industry competition?

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