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One of the most important parts or elements in Marketing is missing in the Marketing Mix. It's targeting or "People, in the Nine P's of Marketing. The Marketing Mix includes Product, Price, Promotion and Place but does not include "People" or Targeting. Add STP and you have Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning.

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