Delivered via YouTube on 05/04/2026
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Delivered via YouTube on 05/04/2026
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Introduction to Marketing
Principles of Marketing
Scripted mock teaching
natural, professional, and engaging.
🎓 Mock Teaching
Subject: Principles of Marketing
Topic: Introduction to Marketing & The Marketing Mix (4Ps)
🎬 Opening (0:00 – 0:45)
“Assalamualaikum and good day everyone.
Welcome to today’s session on Principles of Marketing. My name is [Your Name], and today we are going to explore a very important foundation in marketing—what marketing really is, and how businesses use it to connect with customers.
Before we begin, let me ask you a simple question:
👉 Why do you choose one product over another?
Is it the price? The brand? Or maybe how it makes you feel?
That decision you make—that’s exactly what marketing is all about.”
📘 Part 1: What is Marketing? (0:45 – 2:00)
“Let’s start with a basic definition.
Marketing is not just about selling.
According to American Marketing Association, marketing is:
‘The activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value.’
In simpler terms:
👉 Marketing is about understanding customer needs and creating value for them.
So, it’s not just:
Advertising ❌
Selling ❌
It is about:
Identifying needs ✔
Creating value ✔
Building relationships ✔
For example: Think about Apple Inc..
They don’t just sell phones.
They sell innovation, lifestyle, and status.”
📦 Part 2: The Marketing Mix – 4Ps (2:00 – 5:00)
“Now, let’s move to one of the most important concepts in marketing:
👉 The Marketing Mix, also known as the 4Ps.
These are the key elements companies use to market their products effectively.”
1️⃣ Product
“First is Product.
This refers to what the company is offering to customers.
It can be:
A physical product
A service
Or even an experience
For example, Starbucks does not just sell coffee.
They sell:
Comfort
Ambience
A place to relax or work
So, always remember: 👉 A product is more than just the item—it is the value it provides.”
2️⃣ Price
“Next is Price.
This is how much customers are willing to pay.
Pricing is very important because it reflects:
Value
Quality perception
Target market
For example:
Premium brands like Rolex set high prices to reflect exclusivity
Budget brands focus on affordability
👉 So pricing is not just about cost—it is about positioning.”
3️⃣ Place
“The third element is Place.
This refers to how the product reaches the customer.
Examples include:
Physical stores
Online platforms
Delivery services
For instance, Shopee makes it easy for customers to buy products anytime, anywhere.
👉 The easier it is to access the product, the better the customer experience.”
4️⃣ Promotion
“Finally, we have Promotion.
This is how companies communicate with customers.
It includes:
Advertising
Social media
Sales promotions
Influencer marketing
For example, Nike uses powerful storytelling in its campaigns to inspire customers.
👉 Promotion is not just about selling—it’s about connecting emotionally.”
🧠Quick Recap (5:00 – 5:30)
“So, let’s recap the 4Ps:
Product → What you offer
Price → What customers pay
Place → Where customers get it
Promotion → How you communicate
👉 Together, these create a strong marketing strategy.”
💬 Interactive Question (5:30 – 6:15)
“Now, let me ask you:
👉 Can you think of a brand you like and identify its 4Ps?
Take a moment to think about:
What makes their product special
Why their price makes sense
Where you buy it
How they promote it
This is how marketers analyze real-world businesses.”
🎯 Closing (6:15 – 7:00)
“To conclude:
Marketing is not just about selling products.
It is about creating value and building relationships with customers.
Understanding the 4Ps helps businesses:
Stay competitive
Meet customer needs
Grow sustainably
Thank you for your attention.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask. I look forward to discussing your ideas.”
🎥 Optional YouTube Outro
“If you found this session helpful, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more content on marketing and learning. See you in the next session!”
💡 Tips for Delivery (Important for Interview)
Speak slowly and clearly
Smile and use hand gestures
Pause after questions (even if no students respond)
Use a whiteboard or slides for the 4Ps
Keep eye contact (camera = student)
If you want, I can: ✅ Turn this into PowerPoint slides
✅ Add real Malaysian examples (Grab, Tealive, etc.)
Introduction to Marketing
Principles of Marketing
Scripted mock teaching
natural, professional, and engaging.
🎓 Mock Teaching
Subject: Principles of Marketing
Topic: Introduction to Marketing & The Marketing Mix (4Ps)
🎬 Opening (0:00 – 0:45)
“Assalamualaikum and good day everyone.
Welcome to today’s session on Principles of Marketing. My name is [Your Name], and today we are going to explore a very important foundation in marketing—what marketing really is, and how businesses use it to connect with customers.
Before we begin, let me ask you a simple question:
👉 Why do you choose one product over another?
Is it the price? The brand? Or maybe how it makes you feel?
That decision you make—that’s exactly what marketing is all about.”
📘 Part 1: What is Marketing? (0:45 – 2:00)
“Let’s start with a basic definition.
Marketing is not just about selling.
According to American Marketing Association, marketing is:
‘The activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value.’
In simpler terms:
👉 Marketing is about understanding customer needs and creating value for them.
So, it’s not just:
Advertising ❌
Selling ❌
It is about:
Identifying needs ✔
Creating value ✔
Building relationships ✔
For example: Think about Apple Inc..
They don’t just sell phones.
They sell innovation, lifestyle, and status.”
📦 Part 2: The Marketing Mix – 4Ps (2:00 – 5:00)
“Now, let’s move to one of the most important concepts in marketing:
👉 The Marketing Mix, also known as the 4Ps.
These are the key elements companies use to market their products effectively.”
1️⃣ Product
“First is Product.
This refers to what the company is offering to customers.
It can be:
A physical product
A service
Or even an experience
For example, Starbucks does not just sell coffee.
They sell:
Comfort
Ambience
A place to relax or work
So, always remember: 👉 A product is more than just the item—it is the value it provides.”
2️⃣ Price
“Next is Price.
This is how much customers are willing to pay.
Pricing is very important because it reflects:
Value
Quality perception
Target market
For example:
Premium brands like Rolex set high prices to reflect exclusivity
Budget brands focus on affordability
👉 So pricing is not just about cost—it is about positioning.”
3️⃣ Place
“The third element is Place.
This refers to how the product reaches the customer.
Examples include:
Physical stores
Online platforms
Delivery services
For instance, Shopee makes it easy for customers to buy products anytime, anywhere.
👉 The easier it is to access the product, the better the customer experience.”
4️⃣ Promotion
“Finally, we have Promotion.
This is how companies communicate with customers.
It includes:
Advertising
Social media
Sales promotions
Influencer marketing
For example, Nike uses powerful storytelling in its campaigns to inspire customers.
👉 Promotion is not just about selling—it’s about connecting emotionally.”
🧠Quick Recap (5:00 – 5:30)
“So, let’s recap the 4Ps:
Product → What you offer
Price → What customers pay
Place → Where customers get it
Promotion → How you communicate
👉 Together, these create a strong marketing strategy.”
💬 Interactive Question (5:30 – 6:15)
“Now, let me ask you:
👉 Can you think of a brand you like and identify its 4Ps?
Take a moment to think about:
What makes their product special
Why their price makes sense
Where you buy it
How they promote it
This is how marketers analyze real-world businesses.”
🎯 Closing (6:15 – 7:00)
“To conclude:
Marketing is not just about selling products.
It is about creating value and building relationships with customers.
Understanding the 4Ps helps businesses:
Stay competitive
Meet customer needs
Grow sustainably
Thank you for your attention.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask. I look forward to discussing your ideas.”
🎥 Optional YouTube Outro
“If you found this session helpful, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more content on marketing and learning. See you in the next session!”
💡 Tips for Delivery (Important for Interview)
Speak slowly and clearly
Smile and use hand gestures
Pause after questions (even if no students respond)
Use a whiteboard or slides for the 4Ps
Keep eye contact (camera = student)
If you want, I can: ✅ Turn this into PowerPoint slides
✅ Add real Malaysian examples (Grab, Tealive, etc.)
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