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marketing and terminology
If proper terminology is observed in manufacture and marketing ( it often is not ), " frankfurters " are more mildly seasoned, " hot dogs " more robustly so.
Category: Internet marketing terminology
Exposure from the 3030 project helped to expand Del's fan base — the 3030 project worked well as a marketing move because the CD capitalized on the growing interest of computer technology, incorporating motifs of science fiction, telling stories about life and hip hop based in the year 3030, and infusing much of the popular internet terminology and culture in circulation at the time.
Category: Internet marketing terminology
Regarding terminology, while advertising is the promotional campaign itself, advertising management can address the whole process-the function of marketing starting from market research continuing through advertising, leading to actual sales or achievement of objective, potentially including evaluation of the entire cost-benefits to the company involved.

marketing and killer
Category killer is a term used in marketing and strategic management to describe a product, service, brand, or company that has such a distinct sustainable competitive advantage that competing firms find it almost impossible to operate profitably in that industry ( or in the same local area ).
By making the PlayStation the only console with Tomb Raider II, Sony Computer Entertainment was able to benefit by attracting new PlayStation owners leveraging Tomb Raider as a killer application and using Lara Croft as a marketing character alongside Sony's own first party characters.

marketing and application
** Brand management, the application of marketing techniques to a specific product, product line, or brand
** Employer branding, the application of brand management to recruitment marketing and internal brand engagement
** Nation branding, the application of marketing techniques for the advancement of a country
*** Place branding, the application of marketing techniques for the advancement of country subdivisions
** Faith branding, the application of marketing techniques to religious institutions or individuals
As Flash matured, Macromedia's focus shifted from marketing it as a graphics and media tool to promoting it as a Web application platform, adding scripting and data access capabilities to the player while attempting to retain its small footprint.
IMEC defended the fees claiming they cover marketing / promotion / recruiting and the related overhead costs as well as additional costs including intensive English training, exams, advice on applications and documentations, visa application fees and service and orientations provided by IMEC.
Venture investment is most often found in the application of new technology, new marketing concepts and new products that have yet to be proven.
Professor Rajagopal, EGADE Business School has suggested new application of systems thinking in developing marketing strategy from the perspectives of corporate business restructuring in the post economic recession situations.
Marketing management is a business discipline which is focused on the practical application of marketing techniques and the management of a firm's marketing resources and activities.
Brand management is the application of marketing techniques to a specific product, product line, or brand.
Quantitative marketing research is the application of quantitative research techniques to the field of marketing.
Real-life marketing primarily revolves around the application of a great deal of common-sense ; dealing with a limited number of factors, in an environment of imperfect information and limited resources complicated by uncertainty and tight timescales.
A résumé is a marketing tool in which the content should be adapted to suit each individual job application and / or applications aimed at a particular industry.
In addition to regular content management, Midgard is seeing use in special web application scenarios like Lufthansa's system for managing global marketing budgets and HP's client documentation system.
Often, interactive agencies provide: digital lead generation, digital brand development, interactive marketing and communications strategy, rich media campaigns, interactive video brand experiences, Web 2. 0 website design and development, e-learning Tools, email marketing, SEO / SEM services, PPC campaign management, content management services, web application development, and overall data mining & ROI assessment.
A growing area of DSS application, concepts, principles, and techniques is in agricultural production, marketing for sustainable development.
Red Flag Software Co., Ltd. ( Red Flag Software ) is focused on developing and marketing Linux-based operating systems and application software on multiple platforms for the constantly growing base of Chinese technology users.
Outside the UK, ICL's offices around the world were mainly sales and marketing operations, with some application development for the local market.
In the past few years, three other monographs were published: " Matter-element model and its application ", " Extension marketing ", " Extension engineering method " and the selected papers of " From matter-element analysis to Extenics ", edited in chief by Prof. Cai.
Services include administrative services, such as finance and accounting, HR, and legal ; call centers ; marketing and sales services ; IT infrastructure ; application development ; and knowledge services, including engineering support, product design, research and development, and analytics.

marketing and commonly
Census data is commonly used for research, business marketing, and planning, as well as a baseline for sampling surveys.
In telecommunications marketing, the term DSL is widely understood to mean asymmetric digital subscriber line ( ADSL ), the most commonly installed DSL technology.
In 2003, the NAACP filed suit against 45 gun manufacturers for creating what it called a " public nuisance " through the " negligent marketing " of handguns, which included models commonly described as Saturday night specials.
Most commonly, a record label is the company that manages such brands and trademarks, coordinates the production, manufacture, distribution, marketing and promotion, and enforcement of copyright protection of sound recordings and music videos ; conducts talent scouting and development of new artists (" artists and repertoire " or " A & R "); and maintains contracts with recording artists and their managers.
This is commonly referred to as a " Pull " marketing strategy.
The term is commonly interchanged with market research ; however, expert practitioners may wish to draw a distinction, in that market research is concerned specifically with markets, while marketing research is concerned specifically about marketing processes.
Trade associations commonly offer their members educational programs, the opportunity to come together at meetings to discuss common problems, and marketing materials designed to be imprinted by each member with its relevant information.
Where Pākehā identity is identified, commonly NZ kitsch and symbols from marketing such as the Chesdale Cheese men are used as signifiers, and might more appropriately be called " Kiwiana ".
or " release to marketing " ( both abbreviated RTM, initials also commonly used for the quite different " return to manufacturer " of faulty goods )— also known as " going gold "— is a term used when software is ready for or has been delivered or provided to the customer.
The General Business Screen was originally developed to help marketing managers overcome the problems that are commonly associated with the Boston Matrix ( BCG ), such as the problems with the lack of credible business information, the fact that BCG deals primarily with commodities not brands or Strategic Business Units ( SBU's ), and that cashflow is often a more reliable indicator of position as opposed to market growth / share.
The term is commonly interchanged with marketing research ; however, expert practitioners may wish to draw a distinction, in that marketing research is concerned specifically about marketing processes, while market research is concerned specifically with markets.
In fact, a commonly cited definition of marketing is simply " meeting needs profitably.
The content of marketing plans varies from firm to firm, but commonly includes:
Firms commonly set prices at existing price-points as a marketing strategy.
Penetration pricing is most commonly associated with a marketing objective of increasing market share or sales volume, rather than to make profit in the short term.
He also presented sweepstakes for the direct marketing company American Family Publishers ( not, as is commonly believed, its main rival Publishers Clearing House ).
The commonly given measurement of PMPO ( peak music power out ) is largely meaningless and often used in marketing literature ; in the late 1960s there was much controversy over this point and the US Government ( FTA ) required that RMS figures be quoted for all high fidelity equipment.
It is commonly used in database marketing and direct marketing and has received particular attention in retail.
In the United States, real estate brokers and their salespersons ( commonly called " real estate agents " or, in some states, " brokers ") assist sellers in marketing their property and selling it for the highest possible price under the best terms.
As a ' black belt ' is commonly viewed as conferring some status, achieving one has been used as a marketing ' gimmick ', for example a guarantee of being awarded one within a specific period or if a specific amount is paid.

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