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marketing mix

The factors that help a firm to sell its products. Four elements – the four Ps of marketing – are normally distinguished: getting the right product to the market, at the right price; ensuring that the promotion in terms of advertising and marketing for the product is right; and ensuring that the product is distributed to the most convenient place for customers to buy it.



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