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Title: GCSE Business Studies


1
GCSE Business Studies
  • Marketing Mix - Promotion

2
Activity
  • With the person next to you, list all of the
    methods that you can think of that businesses use
    in order to promote their products.

3
Activity
  • Divide the list into three
  • Used by small companies only
  • Used by large companies
  • Used by both
  • Add any more methods you can think of

4
Activity
  • Have you included the following for small
    businesses on a low budget
  • Local newspapers
  • Internet
  • Personnel Recommendation
  • Business cards

5
The Importance of promotion
  • Promotion is concerned with how a
  • business is to market its product.
  • A business must inform customers that it
  • has a product to sell, and make
  • customers feel that they need to buy the
  • product.

6
Linking Promotion to the other Ps.
  • Product
  • The product needs to be brought to the attention
    of the
  • consumer. Promotion could extend a product life
    cycle
  • Price
  • Some promotions can focus on price
  • Place
  • A business may need to inform customers of a new
  • shop opening or where the product is on sale.

7
The aims of promotion
  • To inform customers about a product (especially
    when new or changed)
  • To keep a business ahead of its competitors
  • To create or change the image of a business
  • To create a brand and customer loyalty
  • To maintain or increase sales
  • To inform customers about where they can buy a
    product/service

8
Methods of Promotion
  • There are many different methods of promotion
    that a business might use. These include
  • Sales promotion.
  • Public relations.
  • Sponsorship.
  • Advertising.

9
1. Sales Promotion
  • Sales Promotion can be divided into many parts
  • Price reductions e.g. Jan sales (to get rid of
    old stock)
  • Loss leaders Often used by supermarkets.
    Essential products are reduced so that there is
    little or no profit being made. This brings
    customers into the store
  • Added Value Often used by the food industry.
    Involves giving 30 extra free etc.

10
1. Sales Promotion
  • Gifts May be given with a product in order to
    increase sales. Eg Breakfast Cereals.
  • Point of sale Large display of a certain product
    near the entrance/tills. Used by supermarkets
  • Competitions Used to boost sales, where
    customers are entered into a prize draw.
  • Free samples Used in cosmetics and other
    businesses to let the consumer try the product.

11
1. Sales Promotion
  • Merchandising When a new film is released,
    certain products on sale are connected to the
    film.
  • After-sales service Can also be used as a sales
    promotion. A business may offer or extend an
    existing guarantee.
  • BOGOF or 3 for 2 Means that people buy more of
    the product
  • Sales promotion task
  • Sales promotion task

12
1. Sales Promotion - Task
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2. Public relations
  • PR involves managing information between the
  • company and the public
  • The main difference between Public Relations (PR)
    and
  • other promotion methods is that PR is often free.
  • It can include winning industry awards, working
    with the
  • press, organising launch events
  • PR brings the business to the attention of the
    public at
  • no cost.

14
2. Public relations - Task
  • Question
  • Explain how a local business like the Metro café
    in
  • Bingham could partake in PR

15
3. Sponsorship
  • Sponsorship is becoming an ever popular method of
  • promoting businesses.
  • Though the sponsor may have a personal interest
    in
  • the team, there is a clear business aim in
    promoting
  • the name of the business to as wide an audience
    as
  • possible.
  • With sport on TV, there is an increasing
    opportunity for
  • a business to make its products known to a
    world-wide
  • audience.

16
3. Sponsorship - Task
  • Name 5 companies and the events/programmes they
  • sponsor

17
4. Advertising
  • Advertising is giving information to the public
    and
  • persuading them to buy a particular product or
    service
  • Examples include
  • TV (national and local)
  • Radio (national and local)
  • Leaflets/flyers
  • Bill boards
  • Notice boards

18
4. Advertising - Task
  • How could a small company like Metro Café
    advertise?
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