TLDR;
This video explains the 4Ps of marketing: product, place, price, and promotion. It uses the example of marketing a new sun lamp to illustrate how to ask key questions about each P to build an effective marketing campaign. The 4Ps provide a useful framework for defining your message and how to communicate it to your customers.
- The 4Ps of marketing are product, place, price and promotion.
- The 4Ps help define what you want to say to your customers, and how you want to say it.
- Timing is important when marketing a product.
Introduction to the 4Ps of Marketing [0:08]
Marketing involves putting the right product in the right place, at the right price, and at the right time. Successfully marketing a product or service requires considering numerous factors, and missteps in any area can lead to campaign failure. The 4Ps of Marketing – product, place, price, and promotion – provide a useful framework to guide marketing efforts.
Product [0:42]
When marketing a new lamp that mimics the warmth and light of the sun, the first step is to consider the product itself. Key questions to ask include: What do our customers want? In this case, customers may desire warm, natural light, especially during dark winter days. It's also important to consider how the product differs from competitors. The sun lamp is of higher quality, and its light is more like the sun than other lamps on the market.
Place [1:21]
The next "P" is place, which involves determining where buyers will look for the lamp. Will it be stocked in a store, sold by sales representatives, or advertised exclusively online?
Price [1:37]
Price is another crucial element. It's important to assess whether people will perceive the lamp as good value. Consider whether the target customer is price-sensitive and how the lamp's cost compares to others on the market.
Promotion [1:51]
Promotion involves defining when, where, and how to communicate the message to customers. For the sun lamp, timing is important; the best time to market it would likely be in the autumn or winter, when people crave light and sunshine.
Conclusion [2:18]
The four Ps provide a useful starting point for building a marketing campaign. The framework helps define what you want to say to your customers and how you want to say it.