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[Show more]The Marketing Mix is made of four components also known as the four “P”s. Product, Promotion, Place and Price. “Introduced in the early 1950s, the four Ps were called the marketing mix, meaning that a marketing plan is a mix of these four components” (Tanner and Raymond, Pg. 5) 
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Week 2 Discussion: Consumer buying habits 
Please answer the two questions below 
•	Describe some of the personal and psychological factors that may influence what consumers buy and when they buy it. 
•	Identify the ways in which business-to-business (B2B) markets differ from business-to-consu...
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Add to cartWeek 2 Discussion: Consumer buying habits 
Please answer the two questions below 
•	Describe some of the personal and psychological factors that may influence what consumers buy and when they buy it. 
•	Identify the ways in which business-to-business (B2B) markets differ from business-to-consu...
1.	Question: Which one of the following are not one of the "Big Five" personality traits? 
2.	Question: Which of the following factors influence consumers' buying behavior 
3.	Question: ________ is how you interpret the world around you and make sense of it in your brain. 
4.	Question: What is t...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Which one of the following are not one of the "Big Five" personality traits? 
2.	Question: Which of the following factors influence consumers' buying behavior 
3.	Question: ________ is how you interpret the world around you and make sense of it in your brain. 
4.	Question: What is t...
Week 3 Discussion: Target Market and Market-Segmenting Strategies 
Answer one of the discussion questions, listed below 
1. Please describe a product you like that you believe more people should purchase. As a marketer, how would you reposition the product in the customer's mind to increase its pu...
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Add to cartWeek 3 Discussion: Target Market and Market-Segmenting Strategies 
Answer one of the discussion questions, listed below 
1. Please describe a product you like that you believe more people should purchase. As a marketer, how would you reposition the product in the customer's mind to increase its pu...
1.	Question: Your marketing target analysis does not have to include which of the following: 
2.	Question: Which one of the following is not a demographic base for segmentation? 
3.	Question: Is the following statement true or false? Your Target market is the segment/group of people you choose to no...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Your marketing target analysis does not have to include which of the following: 
2.	Question: Which one of the following is not a demographic base for segmentation? 
3.	Question: Is the following statement true or false? Your Target market is the segment/group of people you choose to no...
MKTG201 Week 4 Assignment 2; A New Baby Socks Product
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Week 5 Discussion: Marketing Channels 
 
Answer two out of the three discussion questions, listed below, for this week. 
1. Please make a list of products you believe failed because of poor marketing channel choices. 
2. Why do marketing professionals care about and participate in supply chain dec...
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Add to cartWeek 5 Discussion: Marketing Channels 
 
Answer two out of the three discussion questions, listed below, for this week. 
1. Please make a list of products you believe failed because of poor marketing channel choices. 
2. Why do marketing professionals care about and participate in supply chain dec...
Week 6 Discussion: Integrated Marketing Communications 
Answer one of the discussion questions, listed below 
1. Please try to remember the billboards on your commute to work or school. How many do you think there are? Explain why you remembered any of them. Next time you are on that route, note ho...
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Add to cartWeek 6 Discussion: Integrated Marketing Communications 
Answer one of the discussion questions, listed below 
1. Please try to remember the billboards on your commute to work or school. How many do you think there are? Explain why you remembered any of them. Next time you are on that route, note ho...
MKTG201 Week 6 Peregrine Assessment - Not selected for this assessment
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Add to cartMKTG201 Week 7 Assignment 3
1.	Question: Salespeople act on behalf of their companies by doing which of the following? 
2.	Question: Which of the following, according to the e-book, are NOT types of order getters; that is, they actively seek to make sales by calling on customers. 
3.	Question: The process of asking questions t...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Salespeople act on behalf of their companies by doing which of the following? 
2.	Question: Which of the following, according to the e-book, are NOT types of order getters; that is, they actively seek to make sales by calling on customers. 
3.	Question: The process of asking questions t...
Week 8 Discussion: Price the Only Revenue Generator 
Answer two of the three discussion questions, listed below. 
1.	Please Identify an example of each of the following: odd-even pricing, prestige pricing, price bundling, and captive pricing. 
2.	Which pricing strategies have you noticed when you...
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Add to cartWeek 8 Discussion: Price the Only Revenue Generator 
Answer two of the three discussion questions, listed below. 
1.	Please Identify an example of each of the following: odd-even pricing, prestige pricing, price bundling, and captive pricing. 
2.	Which pricing strategies have you noticed when you...
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