the four p's of marketing
These Four P's have been developed by marketing gurus and are now used in every major firm's office. They intertwine with the 8 Step Marketing Plan but can also serve as a quick guide to establish guidelines for the success of a good or service.
Product-What is your service/good? Is it something that's currently trending or an innovative idea that requires more publicity in order to get known?
*Click here for a list of the top thirteen most popular products in 2013, according to Gizmodo.
Promotion-How are you going to market your product/service? It's easier said than done, but this "P" is one of the most important out of the four. Could celebrity advertising be the way to go, or getting people to jump on the bandwagon?
*Click here to see the most searched people of 2013, according to Google. If getting a celebrity endorsement is right for you, this information would be a big help.
Place-Where are you going to sell your product? Where are you going to offer your service? Should you go into major retailers to even though it might cost more? Or should you stay local until you've generated enough capital from the success of the product?
*Click here for the link to the top apparel brands and retailers in the US for 2013, according to Google. This list might help in deciding what stores you want your product to go in to.
Price-This is based on a lot of factors but can be simplified by price-matching competitors or simply just covering costs in order to determine how much your product/service will be sold for.
*Click here for a list of the top thirteen most popular products in 2013, according to Gizmodo.
Promotion-How are you going to market your product/service? It's easier said than done, but this "P" is one of the most important out of the four. Could celebrity advertising be the way to go, or getting people to jump on the bandwagon?
*Click here to see the most searched people of 2013, according to Google. If getting a celebrity endorsement is right for you, this information would be a big help.
Place-Where are you going to sell your product? Where are you going to offer your service? Should you go into major retailers to even though it might cost more? Or should you stay local until you've generated enough capital from the success of the product?
*Click here for the link to the top apparel brands and retailers in the US for 2013, according to Google. This list might help in deciding what stores you want your product to go in to.
Price-This is based on a lot of factors but can be simplified by price-matching competitors or simply just covering costs in order to determine how much your product/service will be sold for.