Lecture • What is E-Marketing? • E-Marketing: Past‚ Present‚ Future • Part B: Unit Overview / Assessments 3 E-Marketing - Definition • “E-Marketing is the use of information technology for the marketing activity‚ and the process for creating‚ communicating‚ delivering‚ and exchanging offerings that have value for customers/ clients / partners‚ and society at large.” (Strauss & Frost‚ 2012‚ p. 28) 4 Needs‚ wants‚ and demands Products Core Marketing Concepts Markets
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MARKETING DEFINITION Market is managing profitable costumer relationship. The goal of marketing is to attract new costumers by promising superior value and to keep and grow current costumers by delivering satisfaction. Marketin is a social process by which individuals or groups obtain what they want and need through creating and exchanging product s and value with others. In a business context Marketing is the process by which companies create value for costumers and build strong relationship
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Assignment 1.1: Discussion — The Value of Marketing to Customers In this assignment you will participate in a discussion on the value of marketing to customers. Procedure 1. In the forum‚ discuss the value of marketing to the consumer‚ the stakeholder‚ and the stockholder. Your forum post should address the following: a. The value you place on marketing. b. The value of marketing to customers and consumers. c. The value of marketing to stakeholders and stockholders. 2
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Introduction To Marketing: Reasons for management not disposing of a “dog” Large firms that comprise of different business and products (Business portfolio ) frequently carry out portfolio analysis. This is the process by which management evaluates each business portfolio to determine its current strengths‚ weaknesses and profitability. The company then uses this information to place its business portfolio into strategic business unit (SBU). “A SBU is a unit of the company that has
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handle the destruction that the storms will cause. The individuals who are far out to sea have the knowledge that the ocean will test them with momentous storms‚ and this is why they go so far out to sea. “Live your life to its fullest before you become old like me‚ only you will know what is going to happen if anyone at all. “ (Interview) As a child Santiago visits Africa‚ and tells Manolin of the lions he sees. "When I was your age I was before the mast on a square-rigged ship and that ship ran to
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CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the project reported here has been carried out independently by Mr.Ritesh J.Parmar under the guidance of Mrs. Nisha Kurup as a project in certification course of Program in Business Skills related to Retail‚ and is his original and bonafide work. Mr. Manish Amin Mrs.Nisha Kurup (Centre Head of the NIS ACADEMY) (PG PBS Trainer) V.V.Nagar
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|Title |Manage marketing operations | |Level |6 |Credits |10 | |Purpose |This unit standard is for people who have‚ or seek responsibility for‚ or provide advice for‚ | | |coordinating
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MARKETING AND SALESMANSHIP (REVISED CURRICULUM) MARKETING-I 3 HOURS CLASS XI MARKS: 60 Theory I. Introduction: Meaning‚ nature and scope of Marketing; Importance of Marketing; Difference between Marketing & sellings; Concepts of Marketing: Production concept‚ product concept‚ Sales concept & Marketing concept; Marketing Philosophies: marketing & societal marketing 15 II. Marketing Segmentation and Targeting: Meaning and importance; Bases of market segmentation: geographic‚ demographic
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space which can pave the way for them to sneak in the minds of the consumers. Once settled in they begin playing with the brain eventually creating and modifying concepts called “needs” which would have never existed. The traditional concept of marketing was only about sales or meeting the “current needs” of a consumer. But the same cannot be felt‚ today with the number of firms on the rise in the same industry‚ state and even the same street. Everyone is in a race either to: * Capture a customer
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in the Basic Marketing text‚ see page 8. Internet Exercise: ONSALE Auction Supersite The ONSALE Auction Supersite features a number of on-line auctions in which different sellers auction off computer‚ consumer electronics‚ and other products to buyers. Visit the web site at www.onsale.com and review an open auction for a consumer electronics product. What are the advantages and disadvantages of this market for sellers? For buyers? For related discussion in the Basic Marketing text‚ see page
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