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    In the USA today article published on September 25‚ 2012‚ the effect of the iPhone 5 on the economy is discussed. As everyone already knows‚ we are still in a great economic recession. It is estimated‚ however‚ that the selling of the iPhone to consumers will add approximately 3 billion dollars to the US economy by the end of this year. Within this article‚ the concept of economic growth is prevalent. With the expected 3 billion dollars expected to be added to the US economy‚ this would add approximately

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    electronics market‚ it should be of no surprise that iPod’s unmatched demand for such distinct music management tool would lead Apple to add iPod’s features to the most sold electronic device to date: the cell phone. Thus‚ you get a hybrid called the iPhone. This highly anticipated electronic trend setter without fault had numbers of people waiting in line at the Apple store in New York; iPod fans want to be among the first to explore some of the most innovative phone features to date. Among those features

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    iPhone 6 vs. iPhone 6s: Does it Make a Difference? If someone has already purchased the iPhone 6‚ should they be preparing their wallets for the tempting upgrade to the 6s? Apple has been on an uphill rise in the production of phones ever since their first launch of the iPhone 3G in 2007. Since their first release years ago‚ Apple is all the way up to their tenth phone. The majority of these iPhones resemble one another almost identically. In 2014 Apple released the strangely similar iPhone 6 and

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    3-24-13 Androids vs iPhones You walk down any average hallway‚ office building‚ school‚ or restaurant and guaranteed there will be at least one person glued to their phone. The society that consumers of this decade have evolved in is most definitely based on technology whether it be tablets‚ cell phones or portable gaming consoles we rely a little too much on technology. What seems to be the biggest disagreement in the world of cellular devices is between which is better the iPhone or Android phone

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    Product Presentation: iPhone 3G The iPhone is one great device that combines a mobile phone‚ a mulitmeda players‚ and a web browser in one neat package. In fact‚ the iPhone can even do more than tose things as it will be able to give you high quality entertainment that you never imagined possible in a mobile phone. Just over a year alter Apple birthed the first iPhone‚ we now have the long-awaited‚ next-generation of the iPhone‚ the new 3G that has arrived with a midly tweaked design and a

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    SD-Logic Marketing The concept of marketing has changed tremedously over a period of last few decades. Initially the concept of marketing revolved around manufactured goods that were tangible in nature however as the economies developed and became more complex it was understood that services are totally different breed of products that are intangible in nature however carry equal importance as that of tangible goods. This gave birth to the cocept of services marketing. Services marketing concept defined

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    SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY‚ CONSUMERISM‚ AND THE MARKETING CONCEPT Robert D. Winsor‚ Loyola Marymount University ABSTRACT This paper compares the often-criticized "selling orientation" or "selling concept" with the commonly-praised "societal marketing concept "from the perspectives of consumer rationality and persuasibility. It is suggested that both orientations view consumers as relatively irrational and as easily prone to manipulation by marketers. The implications of this similarity are explored

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    P & O Cruises is one of Australia’s and New Zealand’s leading cruise lines that offer cruise holiday packages to exotic locations. P&O Cruises covers the five core marketing concepts‚ including: human needs‚ wants and demands; market offerings; value and satisfaction with the product or service; exchanges‚ transactions and relationships; and the target market. The marketer must try to understand the target market’s needs‚ wants and demands. The human needs are basic requirements which include food

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    HOLISTIC MARKETING [pic] The Concept of & Introduction to Modern Holistic Marketing Holistic Marketing An account of evolution of the concepts of Marketing over the years of human existence – from the primitive “Exchange Concept” to the latest “Holistic Marketing Concept”. [This is an improved version of my earlier article of same title.] Contents : 1.    Introduction : a.    Definitions b.    What is Marketed c.     Marketing Concepts d.    Trends in Marketing Practices 2.    Holistic Marketing

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    Evolution of marketing concept in Indian Context: Concept of marketing origins long back in India to year 3300 BC during Indus valley civilization where in most of the marketing was done through street shops‚ street markets and traveling salesmen called as feriwalas. Most of the products were home made i.e. cottage industry was predominant and almost every village was an independent economic entity. Products though home-made‚ carried an excellent quality as same business or profession was carried

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