Marketing: The Basics
2nd Edition
By Karl Moore, Niketh Pareek
Published November 20th 2009 by Routledge – 248 pages
Series: The Basics
Published November 20th 2009 by Routledge – 248 pages
Series: The Basics
‘…a punchy, stripped-down version of what marketing is all about.’ – The Times Higher Education Supplement
If you have a product you’re looking to market, or you’re seeking to learn more about the potential of online marketing, Marketing: The Basics tells you everything you need to know about the techniques marketers use to push their product to the ‘tipping point’. The essentials of e-commerce are explored and explained, along side more traditional marketing approaches in this revised and updated new edition. This book:
This lively and user-friendly introduction is perfect for professionals seeking to learn more about subject, and recommended for sixth-form, first-year undergraduate and MBA students.
‘…a punchy, stripped-down version of what marketing is all about.’ – The Times Higher Education Supplement
Introduction 1. What Is Marketing Management? 2. Marketing as a Corporate Function 3. Product and Placement 4. Price 5. Promotion 6. People 7. Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning 8. Market Research - Seeking Deep Insight into the Customer's World and Mind 9. Global Marketing. Glossary. Index
Karl Moore is an Associate Professor in the Factulity of Management at McGill University and Associate Fellow at Templeton College, Oxford. He has been identified as being among a group of the ‘world’s greatest business thinkers’ in Business Strategy Review (Winter, 2005).
Niketh Pareek is a journalist and management consultant specializing in online business strategy and digital marketing. His articles and commentary have appeared in several national and local Canadian newspapers, including The Globe and Mail, The National Post, The Hill Times, and The Montreal Gazette.
Name: Marketing: The Basics: 2nd Edition (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Karl Moore, Niketh Pareek. ‘…a punchy, stripped-down version of what marketing is all about.’ – The Times Higher Education Supplement
If you have a product you’re looking to market, or you’re seeking to learn more about...
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