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The Marketing Mix Made Easy to Understand and Use

October 13, 2009 By Kristin Marquet

While creating your annual marketing plan, using a combination of elements (4 from the marketing mix) is the key to success.

 The marketing mix contains four elements.  The combination of the four elements is used to satisfy consumer needs and company goals, stimulate consumer interest, and generate sales. 

 1. Product/Service – what are you trying to sell?

2. Price – how much will it cost in contrast to competitors in the market?

3. Place and distribution – where will it be sold and how will it be delivered?

4. Promotion – how will you deliver the message to the market – advertising, public relations, direct marketing, or online marketing?

 By arranging these four elements in a variety of ways, it will help you determine the highest return on investment.  You might have to use a lower price, offer a coupon, and/or give a way a free-gift with the purchase in one market, while pricing the product/service a little higher and using nicer packaging in a sophisticated market. 

 The key to success is to try various element combinations, because it is unlikely using only one mix will generate the results you want. 

A few tips on marketing:

Test, test, and test your product/service in various market segments within your target market

Offer a coupon with the next purchase on one test and use another call to action another test to see which offer generates the best response

Make your business stand out in the crowd by making yourself accessible to prospects and existing customers because most other companies will not

Understand your market’s buying behaviors, needs, wants and give them what they want.

Make sure all marketing material messages are consistent because you don’t want to cause confusion. 

Make sure the product/service’s positioning is not contradictory.

The tone of all marketing materials should be consistent.

A brand’s colors must be consistent.

Test all combinations to see which combination yields the best results.

Make the USP stand out.

If you need designing your marketing mix for your annual marketing plan, email Kristin at [email protected] for more information.

Kristin Marquet

Kristin Marquet serves as the Creative Director of the award-winning creative studio, Marquet-Media.com. She oversees the day-to-day operations of the studio and directs all client accounts and projects. In 2017, she launched the emerging spinoff media company, FemFounder.co that helps creative female entrepreneurs plan, launch, and scale their businesses. Passionate about learning, Kristin has advanced studies in data and marketing analytics. She has attended MIT, Boston University, and New York University and holds degrees in literature and marketing/public relations. She has contributed to Forbes.com, Inc.com, HuffingtonPost.com, Entrepreneur.com, and NYDailyNews.com.

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