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Marketing 4P Hierarchy Diagram

Marketing 4P Hierarchy Diagram

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  • Last Update 05/03/2025
  • File Size 3MB
  • # of Slides 2
  • File Format PPTX
  • Slide Ratio 16:9
  • Color
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About the Product

A PowerPoint slide that visualizes the Marketing 4P framework as a 4-level pyramid hierarchy. Price, Place, Product, and Promotion are arranged in a layered structure to clearly communicate marketing strategy priorities and relationships. The design combines a gray background with black emphasis areas and blue/red table elements to effectively differentiate information levels. The 2-slide set includes color variations (blue and red headers) and is optimized for 16:9 widescreen format. This presentation slide is ready for immediate use in marketing planning documents, strategy presentations, and business education materials.

Usage Points

  • Main Usage

    This diagram visually communicates the hierarchical relationships of the Marketing 4P framework. The pyramid structure intuitively expresses the priority and interdependencies of each element, emphasizing core concepts in marketing strategy development and decision-making processes.

  • How to Use

    Use in the strategy section of marketing planning documents, business education and seminar materials, and marketing team meeting presentations. Edit the text in each layer to customize according to your organization's marketing objectives, and adjust presentation tone using the color variation slides.

  • Recommended For

    Marketing professionals, planning teams, executives, business consultants, MBA instructors, and marketing agencies preparing strategy proposals and client presentations. Also effective as training material for new employee marketing education programs.

  • Slide Structure

    A 4-level pyramid structure with Price at the top, followed by Place, Product, and Promotion. Each layer is separated by white borders. The right side includes a Visual trends section and a data table (3 columns × 4 rows) for additional information input. Both slides share the same structure with header color variations (blue and red).

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