Product
Place
Pricing
Promotion
General
100

The name, symbol, or design used to identify a product

What is a brand


100

Someone who sells good to the final consumer for personal use

What is a retailer

100

The value of money placed on a good or service

What is price

100

A paid form of non-personal presentation of ideas, goods, or services

What is advertising

100

When something is prices at 19.99 to convey a bargain.

What is odd/even pricing (In this case odd pricing)

200

The physical container or wrapper that holds a product

What is a package

200

Someone who moves goods from manufacturer to the final user.  Also known as a middleman

What is an intermediary

200

When business tries to take business away from their competition

What is gaining market share

200

Any activity designed to create a favorable image of a business or it's products

What is Public Relations

200

A kind feeling of approval and support that a business acquires outside of the value of their product

What is goodwill

300

The part of a package that is used to present information

What is a label

300

Businesses that buy large quantities of goods from manufacturers, store goods and resell them to other businesses

What is a wholesaler

300

Percentage of total sales volume generated by all competitors in a given market

What is market share
300

Print media and Broadcast media

What are the two types of advertising

300

The way a business or organization is defined in people's minds.

What is an image.

400

All the products a company makes or sells.  If one offers multiple products the company should think about how each product relates to each other.

What is the product mix

400

The path the product takes from producer (manufacturer) to final user

Channel of distribution

400

A calculation used to determine profitability of a product

What is return on investment

400

When a manufacturer tries to get a product through the channel of distribution. (convince a retailer to stock a product)

What is push policy (of promotion)

400

Symbol that represents a company 

What is a logo

500

The  benefit offered to consumers.  It's style, distinctive characteristics, color, quality, and options

What are product features

500

Direct sales (using sales reps), Indirect sales (wholesaler) are examples of what type of market

What is the industrial market

500

Brand loyalty, price of products relative to income, availability of substitutes, luxury vs. necessity, urgency of purchase

What is supply and demand

500

Designed to create consumer interest.Consumer demand can encourage retailers to carry a product

Pull Policy (of promotion)

500

America runs on Dunkin is an example of this

What is a slogan (or tagline)