What are the 4 Ps of marketing?
Answer:
Product
Price
Place (distribution)
Promotion
They are also known as the Marketing Mix
Product, Price, Place and Promotion
The most common variables used in constructing a marketing mix are price, promotion, product and placement (also called distribution). First suggested by Jerome McCarthy (McCarthy, J. 1960), they are sometimes referred to as the four P's. McCarthy said that marketers have essentially these four variables to use when crafting a marketing strategy and writing a marketing plan. In the long term, all four of the mix variables can be changed, but in the short term it is difficult to modify the product or the distribution channel. Therefore in the short term, marketers are limited to working with only half their tool kit. This limitation underscores the importance of long term strategic planning.
product, price, place, promotion
Price, Product, Promotion and Place
Product, place, promotion and price.
the four P's of marketing are
product
price
place
promotion .
Presently some marketers believe there needs to be a fifth P-
packaging.
Heheh planning, perspective, persistence, and provocation have nothing at all to do with marketing do they:p
All I wanna say is all P , Q , R and S are a waste of time if you dont have this
http://tinyurl.com/k3luy
The 4 Marketing P's are PRICE,
PRODUCT,
PLACE,
PROMOTION.
3 EXTENDED P's are PEOPLE,
PROCESS,
PHYSICAL EVIDENCE.
8th P added by PHILIP KOTLER is PRODUCTIVITY & QUALITY.
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