Marketing Mix Flashcards

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What is price skimming

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Setting a high introductory price and decreasing it over time

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What is penetration pricing?

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price of a product is initially set low to rapidly reach a wide fraction of the market and initiate word of mouth

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What is competition based pricing?

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price is determined more by the price of a similar product sold by a powerful competitor than by considerations of consumer demand and cost of production

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4
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What is psychological pricing

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based on the theory that certain prices have a psychological impact

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What is cost-price pricing

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selling price of a product is determined by adding a specific fixed percentage to the product’s unit cost

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What is marginal pricing

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the marginal cost is the change in the total cost that arises when the quantity produced is incremented, the cost of producing additional quantity.

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What is contribution pricing

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pricing strategy which works without any mention of gross margin percentages.

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What is price elasticity of demand

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a measurement of the change in consumption of a product in relation to a change in its price.

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What is income elasticity of demand

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economic measure of how responsive the quantity demand for a good or service is to a change in income.

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10
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Cross elasticities of demand

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evaluates the relationship between two products when the price in one of them changes

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11
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Evaluate the usefulness of price elasticity of demand

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to create inelastic demand for the products they market. They achieve that by identifying a meaningful difference in their products from any others that are available

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The importance of price to stakeholders

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it defines the value that your product are worth for you to make and for your customers to use

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Channels of distribution

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direct selling, selling through intermediaries, dual distribution, and reverse logistics channels.

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14
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What is promotion

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The marketing communication used attract the target audience of the business

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15
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Distinguish between above and below the line promotion

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Above the line is generalised brand awareness and below is for fostering direct customer contact

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16
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What is branding

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The way to identify the business whether by name, logo, slogan etc

17
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What is personal selling

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Where sales representatives meet with a potential client for the purpose of transacting a sale

18
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What is social media

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A social media outlet used to showcase the business which can be more personal to a customer or generalised eg instagram

19
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What is the importance of promotion

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Sets the business apart from competitors in order inform, persuade and show potential customers the good aspects of purchasing from them

20
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What is drip marketing

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Pre-written messages sent over a standardised time to a customer to remind them of the businesses existence

21
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What is viral marketing

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Using media that has gone ‘viral’ allowing the information to be passed on by shares/ word of mouth rapidly

22
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What is advertising elasticity of demand

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Measures the effects of increase and decrease of advertising in a market

23
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Advertising elasticity of demand formula

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dividing the percentage change in the quantity demanded by the percentage change in advertising expenditures