Marketing Basics
Goods & Services
Marketing Concepts
Real-World Marketing
Challenge Round
100

 The enterprise and pursuit of ideation, creation, communication, and delivery of profitable products and services.

 What is marketing?

100

Example of a durable good?

A truck

100

What is one result of competition?

More buying options

100

Name one example of marketing you see daily.

Ads, billboards, influencers, etc.

100

Why is marketing important to a business?

Determines success or failure

200

Marketing is a __________ discipline of __________ functions.

Multifaceted, interrelated

200

Example of a nondurable good?

A granola bar

200

Businesses that follow the marketing concept start by doing what?

Identifying customer needs and wants

200

Is advertising the same as marketing?

No, it’s just one part.

200

What happens when a company profits?

Growth, hiring, economic impact

300

Identifying customer needs and satisfying them better than competitors.

What is the marketing concept?

300

Which is a service?

Hulu streaming service

300

The Olympics is what type of marketed item?

Event

300

What are the “4 Ps” of marketing?

Product, Price, Place, Promotion

300

Give one example of a nondurable good besides food.

Shampoo, deodorant, etc.

400

What is the main role of marketing in a private enterprise system?

Connecting customers with businesses.

400

Pest control is what type of product?

Service

400

What factor justifies a Super Bowl ad?

Reaching a wide audience

400

Why don’t small companies buy Super Bowl ads?

Too expensive for small audience reach

400

What type of marketing is social media influencing?

Promotion

500

Inform customers a product exists and what it does.

What does it mean to promote a product?

500

“A diamond is forever” markets what type of product?

A good

500

How does marketing benefit society?

Job creation, tax revenue, and more choices

500

What is a private enterprise system?

Businesses owned by individuals, not government

500

Explain how marketing connects businesses and society.

It satisfies needs, creates jobs, increases choices, and supports the economy.