"The 7 P's of Marketing are product, prices, promotion, place, packaging, positioning, and people. When evaluating product, the key is to attempt to look through the eyes of someone on the outside viewing your product. Question if your product is attractive to customers in today's day and age.When visiting the pricing aspect of marketing, be sure to evaluate and reevaluate the current pricing
. trends, values, and percentages of profit.When it comes to promoting your product, consider small, seemingly insignificant, changes to your promotion. Even the slightest adjustments can turn around to big profits. Check your type, headlines, wording, and frequency of promotions. Also make sure to promote to the appropriate audience.The ""place"" in marketing is the specific place that your product is being sold. Evaluate the employees you have selling or promoting your product, location, construction, and future of the surroundings.Packaging sounds pretty obvious, but again, the slightest changes can make a huge difference. Think of first impressions.Positioning refers to how you come across to your customers. Wat is your position in their daily lives, minds, and hearts?Probably the most important aspect in the 7 P's of marketing and sales is the people. Constantly evaluate, reevaluate, and reevaluate some more the habits, responsibilities, thought processes, and desires of the people."