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  1. 1. MARKETING PLAN PRESENTATION P R E S E N T A T I O N B Y D E W A N V . S . G R O U P O F I N S T I T U T I O N I N D I A
  2. 2. MARKETING PLAN PRESENTATION Marketing Plan presentation template to help you document and communicate your marketing plan. This document consists of four stages, each designed to facilitate engaging, converting, acting and reaching. REACHENGAGE ACTCONVERT Every company has the same mission: to maximize their value. But in our view, your most valuable asset isn’t your product, or your branding, or even your team – it’s your customers. The most successful companies succeed because they excel during each stage of the customer lifecycle: in acquiring new buyers, in growing their lifetime value, and in converting them into advocates. Conversion marketing is a strategy that uses certain tactics to encourage visitors to take a specific action, "converting" those window shoppers into actual purchasers of your products or services. Marketing is any technique used to make the public aware of a company and what it has to offer over its competitors. The variations of marketing activities are vast and encompass almost every kind of media and company-initiated outreach. Understanding and determining marketing reach is important to any business, no matter the size, age, or industry. If you don't know who your customers are, you won't know how to draw their attention most effectively
  3. 3. MARKETING PLAN PRESENTATION PUBLICITY BRANDING ADVERTISING PRODUCT PLACEMENT The marketing practice of creating a name, symbol or design that identifies and differentiates a product from other products . Product placement, also known as embedded marketing, is a marketing technique in which references to specific brands or products are incorporated into another work, such as a film or television program, with a specific intent to promote said product. Publicity is gaining public visibility or awareness for a product, service or your company via the media. It is the publicist that carries out publicity Advertising is an audio or visual form of marketing communication that employs an openly sponsored, non-personal message to promote or sell a product, service or idea. Sponsors of advertising are often businesses wishing to promote their products or services.
  4. 4. MARKETING PLAN PRESENTATION WEBSITE Customer Benefits, Customer Relationships, Your Personality, and Your Credibility OFFLINE MARKETING ONLINE MARKETING Yellow pages Social media News paper ads Blog – current info Direct mail Permission based Print media Paid advertising Networking Search engine Optimization Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. MARKETING PLAN PRESENTATION Offline marketing encompasses a number of different avenues, from traditional print advertising to radio and television adverts and networking. But As much as results from marketing has its roots traditionally in the offline type in recent years the focus has started to shift towards online marketing
  5. 5. MARKETING PLAN PRESENTATION IDEA TARGET ANALYSIS & STATISTICS SCHEDULE PROMOTION It is important for retailers to have exciting visual marketing ideas, such as television commercials, print ads, and exciting websites. Identifying a target market helps your company develop effective marketing comm unication strategies. Statistics are applied in marketing to identify market trends, and to measure and evaluate the potential and success of marketing programs. Marketing your brand or product will include different aspects of manufacturing, promoting and selling products to the customers. Promotion is a key element in putting across the benefits of your product or service to the customers. Scheduling and planning are essential for keeping a company organized and focused on long-term goals while pursuing immediate opportunities.
  6. 6. MARKETING PLAN PRESENTATION Target Marketing involves breaking a market into segments and then concentrating your marketing efforts on one or a few key segments consisting of the customers whose needs and desires most closely match your product or service offerings. PRODUCT PRICE PLACE PROMOTION TARGET MARKET Product refers to the item actually being sold. The product must deliver a minimum level of performance; otherwise even the best work on the other elements of the marketing mix won't do any good. Price refers to the value that is put for a product. It depends on costs of production, segment targeted, ability of the market to pay, supply - demand and a host of other direct and indirect factors. Promotion this refers to all the activities undertaken to make the product or service known to the user and trade. This can include advertising, word of mouth, press reports, incentives, commissions and awards to the trade. Place refers to the point of sale. In every industry, catching the eye of the consumer and making it easy for her to buy it is the main aim of a good distribution or 'place' strategy.
  7. 7. RESULT PLAN AND STRATEGY ANALYSIS TARGETING OBJECTIVES Having an effective marketing strategy is critical to driving the results you want. Your marketing strategy is an explanation of the goals you need to achieve with your marketing efforts. Your marketing plan is how you are going to achieve those marketing goals. A market analysis studies the attractiveness and the dynamics of a special market within a special industry. It is part of the industry analysis and thus in turn of the global environmental analysis. Marketing objectives are goals set by a business when promoting its products or services to potential consumers that should be achieved within a given time frame. Target Marketing involves breaking a market into segments and then concentrating your marketing efforts on one or a few key segments consisting of the customers whose needs and desires most closely match your product or service offerings. MARKETING PLAN PRESENTATION
  8. 8. THANK YOU DEWAN V. S. GROUP OF INSTITUTION INDIA

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