Business GCSE AQA
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The Purpose And Nature Of Businesses Aqa6 主题
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Business Ownership Aqa4 主题
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Setting Business Aims And Objectives Aqa3 主题
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Stakeholders Aqa1 主题
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Business Location Aqa1 主题
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Business Planning Aqa1 主题
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Expanding A Business Aqa2 主题
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Technology Aqa1 主题
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Ethical And Environmental Considerations Aqa3 主题
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The Economic Climate Aqa1 主题
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Globalisation Aqa2 主题
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Legislation Aqa1 主题
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Competitive Environment Aqa2 主题
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Production Processes Aqa2 主题
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The Role Of Procurement Aqa3 主题
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The Concept Of Quality Aqa3 主题
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Good Customer Service Aqa2 主题
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Organisational Structures Aqa2 主题
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Recruitment And Selection Of Employees Aqa4 主题
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Motivating Employees Aqa1 主题
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Training Aqa2 主题
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Identifying And Understanding Customers Aqa1 主题
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Segmentation Aqa1 主题
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The Purpose And Methods Of Market Research Aqa3 主题
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The Elements Of The Marketing Mix Aqa9 主题
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Sources Of Finance Aqa2 主题
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Cash Flow Aqa3 主题
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Financial Terms And Calculations Aqa4 主题
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Analysing The Financial Performance Of A Business Aqa5 主题
An Introduction To The Marketing Mix aqa
Exam code:8132
The four Ps
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The marketing mix (4Ps of marketing) provides a framework for businesses to create and implement successful marketing strategies and methods
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The 4Ps represent the key elements of a marketing strategy: product, price, place, and promotion
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These four components work together to satisfy the needs and wants of customers in a businesses target market while achieving the company’s objectives
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By understanding and manipulating the marketing mix, businesses can differentiate themselves from competitors
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An overview of the four P’s
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Product |
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Price |
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Promotion |
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Examiner Tips and Tricks
When making recommendations for a suitable marketing mix, make sure you recognise the impacts on each of the four elements.
For example, you may recommend an increase in price, but if this is not accompanied by increased demand to a successful advertising campaign, it is less likely to be successful.
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