TimeUtilityForcescompaniestocreate betterproducts=EconomicUtilityServices areintangible(meaning youcan’tphysically touchthem)PromotionPossessionmarketer, one of yourmain jobs ischanging/adaptingyour marketingstrategy to adaptto current trends andcustomer attitudesMarketing makes iteasy tobridge the gapbetweenproducers andconsumers andmakes it easy forcustomers tobuy productsFormThe process ofplanning,pricing,promoting,selling, anddistributingCreating andmaintainingrelationshipsbetweenproducers andconsumers!This functionfocuses ondeveloping,maintaining, andimproving productsor services to meetcustomer needIf customers deemthat a product hasadded utility (addedvalue) to their lives,they will be morelikely to purchasethe product.marketing seeks tomatch acompany's productsand services tocustomers whowant thoseproducts.MarketinginformationmanagementAre tangible(meaning youcan touch it) itemsthat havemonetary value andsatisfy acustomer’s wantsand needs.The marketingconcept shouldwork to satisfycustomer needsand wants whilegenerating a profitfor the business.organizationsdo notearn anyprofits for itsowners.EconomicUtilityMaking a product orservice available ataconvenient locationwhere consumerscan easily purchaseit. DistributionThe marketing ofservices reliesheavily onrecommendationsand word-of-mouthInformation Place,Price,Product,PromotionTimeUtilityForcescompaniestocreate betterproducts=EconomicUtilityServices areintangible(meaning youcan’tphysically touchthem)PromotionPossessionmarketer, one of yourmain jobs ischanging/adaptingyour marketingstrategy to adaptto current trends andcustomer attitudesMarketing makes iteasy tobridge the gapbetweenproducers andconsumers andmakes it easy forcustomers tobuy productsFormThe process ofplanning,pricing,promoting,selling, anddistributingCreating andmaintainingrelationshipsbetweenproducers andconsumers!This functionfocuses ondeveloping,maintaining, andimproving productsor services to meetcustomer needIf customers deemthat a product hasadded utility (addedvalue) to their lives,they will be morelikely to purchasethe product.marketing seeks tomatch acompany's productsand services tocustomers whowant thoseproducts.MarketinginformationmanagementAre tangible(meaning youcan touch it) itemsthat havemonetary value andsatisfy acustomer’s wantsand needs.The marketingconcept shouldwork to satisfycustomer needsand wants whilegenerating a profitfor the business.organizationsdo notearn anyprofits for itsowners.EconomicUtilityMaking a product orservice available ataconvenient locationwhere consumerscan easily purchaseit. DistributionThe marketing ofservices reliesheavily onrecommendationsand word-of-mouthInformation Place,Price,Product,Promotion

SUNY Marketing - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Time Utility
  2. Forces companies to create better products
  3. =Economic Utility
  4. Services are intangible (meaning you can’t physically touch them)
  5. Promotion
  6. Possession
  7. marketer, one of your main jobs is changing/adapting your marketing strategy to adapt to current trends and customer attitudes
  8. Marketing makes it easy to bridge the gap between producers and consumers and makes it easy for customers to buy products
  9. Form
  10. The process of planning, pricing, promoting, selling, and distributing
  11. Creating and maintaining relationships between producers and consumers!
  12. This function focuses on developing, maintaining, and improving products or services to meet customer need
  13. If customers deem that a product has added utility (added value) to their lives, they will be more likely to purchase the product.
  14. marketing seeks to match a company's products and services to customers who want those products.
  15. Marketing information management
  16. Are tangible (meaning you can touch it) items that have monetary value and satisfy a customer’s wants and needs.
  17. The marketing concept should work to satisfy customer needs and wants while generating a profit for the business.
  18. organizations do not earn any profits for its owners.
  19. Economic Utility
  20. Making a product or service available at a convenient location where consumers can easily purchase it.
  21. Distribution
  22. The marketing of services relies heavily on recommendations and word-of-mouth
  23. Information
  24. Place, Price, Product, Promotion