The major marketing management decisions can be classified in one of the following four categories:
- Product
- Price
- Place (distribution)
- Promotion
These variables are known as the marketing mix or the 4 P’s of marketing. They are the variables that marketing managers can control in order to best satisfy customers in the target market. The marketing mix is portrayed in the following diagram:
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The firm attempts to generate a positive response in the target market by blending these four marketing mix variables in an optimal manner.
Product
The product is the physical product or service offered to the consumer. In the case of physical products, it also refers to any services or conveniences that are part of the offering.
Product decisions include aspects such as function, appearance, packaging, service, warranty, etc.
Price
Pricing decisions should take into account profit margins and the probable pricing response of competitors. Pricing includes not only the list price, but also discounts, financing, and other options such as leasing.
Place
Place (or placement) decisions are those associated with channels of distribution that serve as the means for getting the product to the target customers. The distribution system performs transactional, logistical, and facilitating functions.
Distribution decisions include market coverage, channel member selection, logistics, and levels of service.
Promotion
Promotion decisions are those related to communicating and selling to potential consumers. Since these costs can be large in proportion to the product price, a break-even analysis should be performed when making promotion decisions. It is useful to know the value of a customer in order to determine whether additional customers are worth the cost of acquiring them.
Promotion decisions involve advertising, public relations, media types, etc.
A Summary Table of the Marketing Mix
The following table summarizes the marketing mix decisions, including a list of some of the aspects of each of the 4Ps.
Summary of Marketing Mix Decisions
Product | Price | Place | Promotion |
Functionality Appearance Quality Packaging Brand Warranty Service/Support |
List price Discounts Allowances Financing Leasing options |
Channel members Channel motivation Market coverage Locations Logistics Service levels |
Advertising Personal selling Public relations Message Media Budget |
Recommended Reading
Schewe, Charles D., and Alexander Hiam, The Portable MBA in Marketing
This book is a crash course covering most of the marketing topics taught in MBA programs, including the marketing concept, the 4 P’s of marketing, marketing research, marketing strategy, and segmentation, targeting, and positioning.