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Promotion (marketing)

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Marketing
Key concepts

Product / Price / Promotion
Placement / Service / Retail
Marketing research
Marketing strategy
Marketing management

Promotion

Advertising / Branding
Direct marketing / Personal Sales
Product placement / Public relations
Publicity / Sales promotion

Promotional media

Billboard / Broadcasting
Computer games / Online media
Newspapers / Magazines

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Promotion is one of the four aspects of marketing. The other three parts of the marketing mix are product management, pricing, and distribution. Promotion involves disseminating information about a product, product line, brand, or company.

Promotion comprises four subcategories:

The specification of these four variables creates a promotional mix or promotional plan. A promotional mix specifies how much attention to pay to each of the four subcategories, and how much money to budget for each. A promotional plan can have a wide range of objectives, including: sales increases, new product acceptance, creation of brand equity, positioning, competitive retaliations, or creation of a corporate image.

An example of a fully integrated, long-term, large-scale promotion is Pepsi Stuff.

[edit] Example

The publicity for the 40th anniversary of the 1966 NCAA Basketball championship included [citation needed]

  1. The renaming of a city street
  2. A tie-in with an autobiography with the same title
  3. The screening of a film with the same title
  4. The release of a breakfast cereal box with coordinated materials
  5. A pep rally on a university campus
  6. Media coverage

[edit] See also

cs:Marketingová propagace

de:Vermarktung es:Promoción comercial fr:Stratégie de communication it:Promozione

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