Marketing Functions SERM #42 The 6 Marketing Functions • Product/service management • Distribution • Selling • Marketing-information management • Pricing • Promotion Product/Service Management • Obtaining, developing, maintaining, and improving a product or product line in respond to customer needs and wants Product Service Management Example • Ex: See how the Coca-Cola bottles have changed with the times and with customer’s needs and wants! Distribution • Making decisions about where to sell the product and how it gets there Distribution Example • Ex: Bands pack trailers and busses to transport their equipment to and from venues. Selling • Providing customers with goods and services they want to buy. • This includes retail and business to business Selling Example • Business to Business • Corporate Luxury Boxes • Business to Consumer • Club Seating Marketing Information Management • Process of collecting information about customer trends, and competitor products • Marketing Research • Used to determine customer demographics, buying habits, and attitudes • How do we get this information? • Surveys • Google search history • Reward cards • Credit card purchases Marketing Information Management Example • Ex: J.Crew asks for your zip code before you purchase something. Pricing • How much to charge for goods and services • Most decisions take competition into consideration Pricing Example • Ex: Tickets to a Raven’s game are sold on a markup of 25%, based on cost. Promotion Any form of communication used to inform, persuade, or remind people about a business’s products Promotion example • Ex: Free baseball hats are given away at a baseball game Activity • Apply the Marketing Functions to the Fantasy Football