{"id":960,"date":"2009-02-23T12:40:00","date_gmt":"2009-02-23T12:40:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/smallbizsurvival.com\/?p=960"},"modified":"2016-09-27T14:09:47","modified_gmt":"2016-09-27T19:09:47","slug":"four-ps-of-marketing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/smallbizsurvival.com\/2009\/02\/four-ps-of-marketing.html","title":{"rendered":"The Four Ps of Marketing"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/bjmccray\/525668790\/\" title=\"Oklahoma 012 by bjmccray, on Flickr\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Oklahoma 012\" border=\"0\" height=\"180\" src=\"https:\/\/farm2.static.flickr.com\/1214\/525668790_198c3da14a_m.jpg\" width=\"240\"><\/a>If you took a basic marketing class, you may remember the Four P&#8217;s of Marketing. But have you thought about applying them in your business today? Let&#8217;s do an introduction to the Four P&#8217;s, and see if you come up with any new ideas for your business. <\/p>\n<p>You can think of marketing as everything <i>except <\/i>making your product, or doing your service work. The Four P&#8217;s of Marketing are Price, Place, Promotion, and Product. <\/p>\n<p><b>Product<\/b><br \/><i>&#8220;But you just said marketing was everything except the product!&#8221;<\/i> It&#8217;s everything except <i>making <\/i>the product. Marketing includes your <i>choice <\/i>of products and services, and how you decide what to offer.<br \/>Have you talked with your customers lately to see what product they want? How can you help them solve their problems? \u00a0 <\/p>\n<p><b>Price<\/b><br \/>Setting price in a small business is something of an arcane art form. I&#8217;ve found standard formulas for setting prices, but they require a lot of data that many small businesses don&#8217;t have or don&#8217;t track. That means you fall back on doing your own thinking. Do you want to be the most expensive? Can you beat everyone else&#8217;s price? Do you want to? Would raising your price help raise customers&#8217; perceptions of your value?<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.getgeekstrong.com\/\">Eric Granata<\/a> shared his story with raising prices.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>The raising prices trick can work. I used to keep prices low on one of my CafePress shops because I figured I&#8217;d sell more if the prices were reasonable. Once I raised prices, sales increased AND I made more from each sale.<br \/>I&#8217;m not saying it works in every case, but it&#8217;s worth considering.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p><b>Place<\/b><br \/>You are targeting people within certain geographic bounds. That may be your local area, defined by a rough circle on the map. It may be people in towns of a certain size, spread all over the map. (If you are targeting everyone, everywhere, then you aren&#8217;t targeting!)<\/p>\n<p>It may be international. If you have personal contacts around the world, you may be able to do some global business. I have several clients from outside the USA. That started because I traveled abroad, and made friends. You might start the same way.<\/p>\n<p><b>Promotion<\/b><br \/>Here&#8217;s where you get the word out. Promotion includes your paid advertising, but also a lot more. Do you have a website? Are you active on any online networking or social sites? Do you participate in local events? Are you handing out coupons or stickers? Do you offer a loyalty club? Publish a newsletter? Hand out pens or keychains with your name on them? Speak at the Rotary Club?<\/p>\n<p>Promotion is everything you do to reach out to new people and make them aware of your business. If you have the other three P&#8217;s lined out, spend most of your marketing time on Promotion, finding ways to connect with more people.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.christopherspenn.com\/2009\/02\/18\/stop-staring-at-the-pizza\/\">Chris Penn<\/a> compared it to marketing pizza. <\/p>\n<blockquote><p>They thought that making a quality product was marketing and wondered why their stores were empty day after day after day. <i>\u201cBut we have an awesome product!\u201d \u201cMaybe we need a new color palette for the inside of the store!\u201d \u201cMaybe we should move the register closer to the door!\u201d<\/i> <br \/>They\u2019re rearranging toppings on the pizza instead of figuring out how to get people in front of the pizza to at least take a bite. They\u2019re staring at the pizza, wondering why no one is buying it and eating it.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p><b>Growing with the Four P&#8217;s <\/b><\/p>\n<p>For more about how the Four P&#8217;s can spark growth, read my article this week at <a href=\"http:\/\/money.usnews.com\/money\/blogs\/outside-voices-small-business\/2009\/02\/20\/the-four-ps-for-growing-a-business\">US News Outside Voices<\/a>. <\/p>\n<div>Photo by Becky McCray<\/div>\n<blockquote><p>This article is part of the <a href=\"https:\/\/smallbizsurvival.com\/search\/label\/Small%20Biz%20100\">Small Biz 100<\/a>, a series of 100 practical hands-on posts for small business people and solo entrepreneurs. If you have small business questions you&#8217;d like us to address, leave a comment. This is a community project! Get the whole series by subscribing to <a href=\"https:\/\/smallbizsurvival.com\/get-updates.html\">Small Biz Survival<\/a>.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If you took a basic marketing class, you may remember the Four P&#8217;s of Marketing. But have you thought about applying them in your business today? Let&#8217;s do an introduction to the Four P&#8217;s, and see if you come up with any new ideas for your business. 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