What is a Product Mix?

The product mix of a company, which is generally defined as the total composite of products offered by a particular organization, consists of both product lines and individual products. A product line is a group of products within the product mix that are closely related, either because they function in a similar manner, are sold to the same customer groups, are marketed through the same types of outlets, or fall within given price ranges. A product is a distinct unit within the product line that is distinguishable by size, price, appearance, or some other attribute. For example, all the courses a university offers constitute its product mix; courses in the marketing department constitute a product line; and the basic marketing course is a product item. Product decisions at these three levels are generally of two types: those that involve width (variety) and depth (assortment) of the product line and those that involve changes in the product mix occur over time.

 

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2008-11-03 13:39

Analyze the Product Mix Just Like a Bowl of Nuts

While at a party I found myself next to an intriguing bowl of delicious mixed nuts – cashews, walnuts, peanuts, and pistachios. As long as I can remember, I have been addicted to those tasty morsels yet they conflict with my dietary goal, so I grabbed a handful and moved away quickly while...
2008-10-08 08:51

Aeropostale's Daily Promotions, Product Mix Keep Sales Strong

Kaitlan Ott was psyched about the back-to-school bargains she found at Aeropostale's  (ARO)  Manhattan store last Friday. The 11th grader bought a hooded sweat shirt, two shirts and a pair of sweat pants — all for less than $70. That was very cool, says Ott. Aeropostale runs promotions...

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