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The marketing mix  

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"A term used to describe the way in which businesses mix together elements that go into a successful sale of a product" (Mr. P. Neill) Market research helps a business to discover what consumers want or may want in the future. Marketing helps it to satisfy their wants and hopes. To market my products profitably for my business, I have to consider four main factors: ~ The product, or the kind of good service provided; ~ The price, or what the customer can be charged; ~ Promotion, or how customers will hear about the product; ~ Place, or how the product will be distributed These are known as the four P's. The Product Although all the four P's are important, the product is even more important than the others. Without the product, there could be no price, no place, no promotion. The product is the basis of the whole marketing process. Each product has some features, which distinguish...

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