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marketing mix

British  

noun

  1. the variables, such as price, promotion, and service, managed by an organization to influence demand for a product or service

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“Video podcasting is increasingly becoming the norm, and our approach reflects that,” said Sara Brooks, chief growth officer at online therapy company BetterHelp, describing podcasts as the cornerstone of the brand’s marketing mix.

From The Wall Street Journal

Catherine Shuttleworth, founder of marketing firm Savvy, says this is becoming a "growing part of the overall marketing mix", something which is currently "very strong in the UK".

From BBC

The company said its “marketing mix” has evolved and it is focused on other ways to introduce its brand to consumers.

From Seattle Times

I think our marketing mix is pretty healthy and balanced.

From The Verge

We do some digital advertising with Facebook and Instagram ads, but I don’t see that as the most powerful part of the marketing mix.

From The Verge