Four P’s of Marketing Mix PPT and Google Slides Template

Marketing Mix diagram showing the Four P's: Product, Price, Place, and Promotion with color-coded sections

The 4ps of marketing mix ppt is a polished and professional slide layout designed to visualize the core components of any strategic marketing plan—Product, Price, Place, and Promotion. This classic framework is widely adopted by marketers and business strategists to structure go-to-market strategies and product positioning.

The template features a central circular infographic at the bottom of the slide, visually dividing the four P’s into distinct color-coded segments for easy recognition. Each section is supported by individual text boxes that allow you to detail specific strategies or bullet points under each of the four marketing pillars. The elegant use of gradients and icons enhances readability and engages the audience without overwhelming the viewer.

Ideal for marketing presentations, academic instruction, business development proposals, and strategic planning sessions, this template offers flexibility to adapt your content while maintaining visual coherence. It is especially useful for branding workshops, product launch briefings, or training modules focused on marketing fundamentals.

Fully editable in both PowerPoint and Google Slides, this template ensures compatibility across platforms and ease of customization. The balanced, neutral background highlights the diagram effectively, making it suitable for both corporate and educational environments.

Whether you’re introducing marketing concepts to students or presenting a product strategy to stakeholders, this template offers a structured, impactful way to communicate your message clearly and professionally.

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Marketing strategy presentations, business school lectures, product launch plans, startup pitch decks, corporate marketing briefs, branding workshops, sales team training, retail strategy analysis, e-commerce planning, digital marketing campaigns

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