Elements of Marketing Mix WebQuest

Introduction

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The Big Question...

How do company's market their products? This is the main question that will be explored and answered in the Marketing Mix Webquest.

WATCH THE IMPORTANCE OF MARKETING: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WLxEkMukx8

 

Task

You will be defining, explaining the importance, and showing examples of the different elements of the Marketing Mix. Each of the elements of the Marketing Mix; line, demographics, price, product, placement, color, texture, space, form, and shape, will be presented in the form of a report.

Warning! Because Marketing has so many different meanings to so many different people, different terms, added terms, and different definitions may need to be used for full understanding. You are to use your own discretion when deciding which terms and examples to use. You may have to combine terms or develop your own. If you have any doubts or questions, ask your instructor for clarification.

There are seven parts to the task:

1.) Research the Marketing Mix (4 P's) using the websites provided,

2.) Find a product or brand that you would like to re-brand,

3. Answer the provided questions about your product,

4. Create an advertisement (flyer) that has a new slogan for the product/brand,

5. Reflect on your learning,

6. Use the evaluation rubric to check your work, and

7. Submit your completed advertisement, answers to the questions, and reflection paragraph for a grade.

Process

The Process

1. Research the Marketing Mix (4 P's) using the websites provided:

Before completing the assignment, questions, and reflection, you will need to complete some background research. Use the following links to learn a basic understanding of the marketing mix, target market, and demographics. Feel free to explore other internet resources as necessary!

Resource Links:

2. Find a product or brand that you would like to re-brand:

The sky is the limit! Choose a brand that you like, or one that you feel could use a makeover! Use Google to search brands that you have in mind or to find brands that could use some help.

3. Answer the provided questions about your product.

Click on the Word Document to complete the provided questions. See the evaluation rubric for you will be assessed.

4. Create an advertisement (flyer) that has a new slogan for the product/brand.

Use the information that you learned to create an advertisement (flyer) for your product/brand. Create a new slogan for the company and make sure it is different from the original. Be creative, use different colors, fonts, and fill the whole page! Please create in Microsoft Word or PowerPoint. Your ad should include the following:

  • Product name, appropriate pictures, catchy (new) slogan
  • The price
  • Where the product is sold
  • Who you are selling to
  • Any additional items that would be helpful in the promotion of your product

5. Reflect on your learning.

In the same document as your questions (found in step 3), write one paragraph (5 sentences) reflecting on what you learned from completing this Webquest. Include what you changed about your product slogan and how your advertisement will appeal to your target market.

6. Use the evaluation rubric to check your work.

The evaluation rubric can be found in the the Evaluation section of this Webquest.

7. Submit your completed advertisement, answers to the questions, and reflection paragraph for a grade.

 

Evaluation

The following rubric will be used to evaluate the Webquest questions, advertisement, and reflection paragraph.

 

Poor

0

Good

2

Excellent

3

Score

Product

No company name or product.

Average Product Idea, and Company name. Little interest or thought displayed.

Establish Company name and interesting product. Average thought and time put into ideas.

3

Price

No established price for the product

Price for product is mentioned but not defined

Appropriate price is established for product

3

Place

Place was not taken into consideration for the product.

Place was not consistent with product sales.

Place was established and was consistent with the product.

3

Promotion

No

promotional concepts

Promotional ideas were underdeveloped and not appropriate for the product

Promotional ad was appropriate for the product and well organized.

3

Advertisement

No advertising material

Advertisement was not complete, did not include all product information

 

The advertisement was creative, and included appropriate information

3

 

Questions

Each question is worth 5 pts = 20 total points

                     20

Reflection

Student used complete sentences and gave a through reflection of learning. Student included what they would change about their product slogan and steps they took to create an appealing advertisement to their target market. Writing is professional and free of spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors.

                      25

Creativity

Advertisement is neat, creative, and colorful. The student went above and beyond expectations and created a new slogan for their product.

                     15

 

Total Score

 

             /75

 

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have reached the end of your Web quest!

I hope that you have learned a lot about the Marketing Mix, how to identify a target market, and the importance of creating meaningful slogans and advertisements. The next time you see a commercial, a billboard, a flyer, etc., ask your self what the 4 P's are! Was the advertisement successful in catching your attention? Did it accomplish what it was trying to do? 

Take this knowledge and apply it to your everyday life, because marketing really is all around you!

Credits

Mr. Salvo