As blogs are relatively new and interesting, they did a large-scale marketing campaign. |
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So no, Gordon, I don't hate Easter eggs themselves, just the marketing wazzocks who foist them on us from January 1st each year. |
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None of this would matter very much, were it not for the power of the new priesthood and its marketing acolytes. |
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Many contractors we work with believe that their marketing and sales efforts are the weakest link in their organizations. |
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Every Hollywood marketing impulse screams for the movie to be zippily cartoonish. |
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Even where firms are operating reputably, aggressive marketing tactics have become the norm. |
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Online lotteries, by their aggressive marketing techniques, had wreaked havoc on many families, especially those of daily-wage earners. |
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The problem is that the players are invariably selling themselves short and it is the marketing executives that are having the last laugh. |
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Of Algerian origin, she had been looking for a job in international marketing for several months. |
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Now the company wants to extend that marketing and logistics savvy to beef and pork. |
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One example is the auto and truck industry, where marketing is focused on zero-coupon financing and cash givebacks. |
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I was never in the position where I had to be the next wunderkind, the new marketing phenomenon. |
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The law represents an embodiment of a society's values and legal frameworks are becoming increasingly important to the study of marketing. |
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Some marketing managers who should know better suggest legally ineffective trademarks for their products. |
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As well as provoking mirth, the alleged meanness of Scots is also a powerful marketing tool. |
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The aim of the Tobacco Bill is to boost regulation and control of sale, marketing and smoking of tobacco. |
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Of course, the all-important marketing skill was tellingly lacking in Murthy. |
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It also points out that year-on-year comparisons are misleading, as far less money was spent on marketing in the more recent circulation period. |
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Data that discredit such old drugs may serve well in marketing the new generation of antidepressants. |
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Grid prices and feed costs alter target composition and marketing date of feedlot cattle. |
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The landing page is a highly customized marketing copy for your product or service or affiliate product or service. |
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The core of any marketing strategy for new physicists is to bring alumnae and alumni into direct contact with students and faculty. |
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They are also concerned about secondary uses of their data, particularly for marketing and insurance purposes. |
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This promotional lanyard is an ideal marketing device to promote the business, or event. |
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Research shows that for certain customers below-the-line marketing is much more effective than above-the-line marketing. |
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Ambush marketing is becoming a huge problem for every major international sporting event. |
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A decisive factor is whether ambush marketing activities signify a serious breach of rights. |
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That hard-line stance against ambush marketing shouldn't deter companies from pushing the envelope. |
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For sponsors like these, the real risk is that the event will be taken over by ambush marketing. |
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There were political overtones, security risks and controversies over ambush marketing, sponsorships, contracts and what not. |
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He emphasised that it was ambush marketing by intrusion, particularly, which the World Cup organisers are seeking to defeat. |
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He was scanning visitors as they arrived, no doubt on the alert for any outbreak of unofficial ambush marketing. |
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The conference bureau and the marketing arm of the operation will stay together and retain the current level of funding. |
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Westin will be managing rentals on behalf of investors through its marketing network. |
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Overall, this is a disjointed album that sounds like it was masterminded by MTV marketing reps. |
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The NWPMA is a regional trade association made up of distributors, suppliers and supplier reps in the promotional marketing industry. |
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In addition to the key production and marketing issues, environmental and food safety aspects will also be featured prominently. |
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A lateish excursion to the supermarket led us to our local fast-food for dinner, where I noticed a disturbing marketing trend. |
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Some wireless carrier executives said the company also spends more on below-the-line marketing than any device-maker. |
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Better marketing techniques could help in overcoming this lethargy, and creating a bigger market, they point out. |
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Many have joined in this effort to promote and widen marketing avenues for these artisans. |
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The marketing gurus have been the aristocracy of the sales-marketing community. |
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The role will incorporate a mix of above and below the line, digital, print, display and social marketing. |
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And, of course, in the case of lifestyle drugs, there's a marketing factor at work that pumps up patient demand. |
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But head of marketing, Ciaran Mahon, said drivers who have incurred six points or more will have their premiums loaded. |
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Athens may be a year away but it's never too early to rev up the marketing bandwagon. |
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Billed by its advocates as the best-kept secret on the internet, search-engine marketing has become the medium of choice for thrifty marketeers. |
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Initial adopters tend to be technical people, but at the next level companies have to go through proper marketing and product roll-out. |
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Moreover, one can argue that marketing to women yields higher returns than marketing to men. |
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Do you have a computer available to retrieve e-mail and implement your online marketing strategy? |
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So they retooled their sales and marketing arms, and revamped their cars by adding features such as more stringent emissions controls. |
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Topics include marketing, public relations, staff recruitment, and round-table discussions for experienced and first-time supervisors. |
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It is because cable companies aren't marketing it as aggressively as the roll-out of their higher-margin digital-TV services. |
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Many of these enterprises are small pick-your-own, roadside, or marketing cooperative-type farms. |
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In the 1960s, the Church faced increasing pressure regarding the use of contraceptive means with the marketing of the anovulant pill. |
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The survival of museums depends on a complete rethink of our exhibits and approaches to marketing them. |
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The company is part of an empire with proven marketing ability, especially in selling music. |
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He emphasised to them that he is focused on conversion from marketing, whether social media or above the line, into hard core bookings. |
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I want to believe everything the marketing people tell me about whisky, and more besides. |
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In short, marketing is war where competition is the enemy and the customer is the ground to be won. |
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The current staff of nine, which includes five product assemblers and a small marketing team, should continue as company operatives. |
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In fact from an investment banking perspective it was a steal, and questionably legal in some jurisdictions due to the marketing of it. |
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In a talk that was webcast to IBM's 350,000 staff worldwide, Palmisano said the company would invest in research, acquisitions and marketing. |
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We're sure this webchat is just a happy coincidence, rather than a marketing arrangement. |
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In return, racetracks are able to track betting patterns and gain marketing information. |
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I see far too many sales teams focus all their attention toward hosting fancy webinars or creating snazzy web-based marketing channels. |
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It's often hard to distinguish between real advances, simple improvements on existing technologies, and pure marketing jive. |
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This is cool and shows that black clad Berlin marketing gurus are down with leetspeak. |
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The first activation of the new rights will be a mobile marketing initiative. |
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Targeting elevator ads to the location, time of day, and audience is not rocket science, notes the head of the multicultural marketing agency. |
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And how can we tell the difference between marketing hype and the complex actualities of production and consumption? |
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So-called marketing experts keep telling me I'll need to dumb down to really capture the mass market but it's simply not in my nature. |
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Businesses rarely rely exclusively on quantitative research to make weighty marketing decisions. |
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The society intends to connect the three activities of production, marketing and service to promote environmentally friendly ways. |
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The days of authors being separated from the marketing machine are well and truly over. |
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In the end, both of the bonus tracks come off as inessential add-ons included for marketing, rather than musical, reasons. |
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There was jubilation from supporters who had backed the 32-year-old marketing consultant. |
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The club is marketing its aquatics program to members who don't normally participate in aquatics. |
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Everyone, from those in the file room to the top rainmaker, must know what your firm's goals are and know their role in the marketing process. |
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His marketing and management skills are focused on land value appreciation. |
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The company's smart card reward scheme allows clubs to cut the cost of football for fans and collect valuable marketing information for the club. |
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Have you ever tried to do marketing research, only to realize that 9 out of 10 articles are junk? |
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Now the firm is looking to cash in on its success with a major marketing push. |
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The company has restructured its marketing department and strengthened its sales force. |
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Record companies advance money for recording costs and provide limited marketing services for the music that artists conceive and create. |
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I'll definitely be getting a place in the Hamptons when Calvin Klein finally signs me up for a worldwide marketing campaign. |
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Many hosting companies utilize affiliate marketing and provide self-replicating web sites to their affiliates. |
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Affiliate marketing can be a win-win proposition for online retailers and for Web sites hoping to capitalize on their traffic. |
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He believes affiliate marketing is one of the most effective ways for merchants to build business. |
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Each chapter starts with a few pages describing an e-business concept, like digital delivery, affiliate marketing, or e-government. |
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They're really bombarding the kids, and they're not perhaps willing to exercise any kind of restraint toward marketing on campuses? |
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There is no rule book to follow for the marketing and publicity execs at Warner Bros. |
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The bartering which still takes place in many eastern kasbahs is a form of marketing. |
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It's vital that our marketing has effective strategies for reaching all of these audiences. |
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This more than doubled Artemis's size at a stroke, as well as giving it a much stronger marketing platform on which to build. |
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Team specific marketing was an afterthought at best and almost non-existent. |
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I'm not a marketing whiz, but now that the Alliance brand has been defeated and moribund for 3 years, it's over as a political brand. |
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On the one hand it is good for the manufacturing industry and other allied industries like advertising and marketing. |
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It is all systems go here in Dublin. We have moved into new premises and are commencing our advertising and marketing campaign. |
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He said his ministry would grade all feeder roads in readiness for the marketing season. |
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She isn't at all sure she agrees with giving prizes for acting and believes the whole thing is nothing more than a marketing exercise. |
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My major areas of emphasis were in agricultural marketing, policy, international trade, agribusiness, and general economics. |
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The areas of specialization represented most often were marketing, agribusiness management, farm management, and policy. |
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In addition the microeconomic principles developed in the course support further coursework in marketing, business and agribusiness management. |
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Who came up with the hip abbreviation, the slanted letterforms, the marketing strategy? |
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Revamped marketing programs, new products and enhanced reputations have fueled, to differing degrees, the rebirths of carmakers. |
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However you view it, you can rest assured that this is one day which wasn't dreamed up as a cynical marketing ploy to part us from our money. |
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We are wising up to such something-for-nothing marketing schemes which turn out to be the opposite. |
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Personal recommendation is the most powerful marketing method for any solo business. |
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Instead of attempting to sell ad space on kiosks to executives with no marketing budgets, he adopted a no-pressure approach to meetings. |
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I recently learned firsthand what goes into making an independent film, but the process of recording and marketing a record are a mystery! |
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Troy is not the only food producer benefitting from the marketing wizardry of experts like Felt who work for state departments of agriculture. |
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As an author, you will have to be creative and resourceful in marketing yourself and your book. |
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With my health clubs, the most effective marketing has always been to reward members for recruiting their friends, family and work colleagues. |
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Since the end of November, Angelenos driving north on the Hollywood Freeway have confronted the ultimate marketing imperative. |
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All the advertising wonks employed by the wine industry couldn't have come up with a superior marketing device. |
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These weaknesses have resulted in a number of attempts to redefine a marketing mix for the services sector. |
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Lack of effective marketing has to be addressed and the makers should take pains to carry out word-of-mouth marketing of their films. |
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The conference, due to end today, brought together fashion designers, dyers, scientists and marketing bosses. |
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A key function of a salesperson is to assist in the process of identifying and generating leads in conjunction with marketing. |
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Planning an ongoing marketing campaign ensures a steady stream of new business leads. |
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Most of these advertisers realize they don't have a reservoir of marketing talent of their own at corporate headquarters. |
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Weak sauce from him, expect a marketing blitz to whitewash over it. |
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Is it legal to sell prescription drugs through multi-level marketing? |
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In the academic confines of museums, such talk of marketing and the bottom line qualifies as gauche. |
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The system has also to be integrated with motivation and training of farmers, and state-of-the-art agro-industry, quality control and marketing systems. |
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At the meetings, agronomics and marketing take equal share of attention. |
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The Sligo Institute of Technology is another third-level institute that offers a range of courses from certificate to degree level in marketing and sales. |
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I wonder if the ICC's rules of ambush marketing will apply for the game. |
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We were the future of friendships, dating, business, marketing, entrepreneurship, activism, philanthropy, and revolution. |
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Most of those rebirths were the result of mergers and acquisitions, but the fancy new naming keeps the companies fresh in the crowded marketing space. |
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I suppose marketing is a stranger animal than art sometimes. |
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Demographic-driven marketing isn't just kid stuff, of course. |
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In a marketing sense this extra longevity means the rules have changed. |
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The more deeply your marketing connects with what people value and their sensibilities, the more receptivity there is to your product and the greater the response. |
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Ford India decides on second thought that showing kidnapped women bound and gagged was not an appropriate marketing strategy. |
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The software includes templates for common marketing documents like pamphlets and flyers. |
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A static Web presence has the ability to act as your virtual, global customer service, marketing, and public relations representative on a round-the-clock basis. |
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Will direct marketing shore up this weak spot in our defenses? |
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I think America has one of the most advanced, most forward-thinking marketing organizations in the world. |
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The goodie packages have been put together by marketing firm Distinctive Assets for 11 years. |
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Weight Watchers now runs meetings in more than 6,000 venues every week, using a points system for calorie counting and marketing a lucrative range of diet foods. |
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While I feel sometimes like I'm the juggler in a circus, I know that smart marketing and advertising have helped us to continue in business, even in these rough times. |
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The marketing strategies that Sainsbury outlined in today's report would suggest that it is intent on repositioning itself as a provider of quality foods. |
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By yesterday more than 30 anxious residents had telephoned the office of the land agents who have been marketing the site since its last tenants moved out in the summer. |
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Bob, who works in marketing, wanted a shorter commute to his office. |
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There are already places like this emerging around the country, and marketing themselves this way. |
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Fox Broadcasting marketing chief Roberta Mell has ankled her post. |
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So, they're really marketing to a lot more of the female audience now. |
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The marketing department is busy promoting the new line of men's clothes for fall. |
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What marketing activities are needed to generate a solid lead? |
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In addition to Ford, General Motors, Toyota, Honda and classified Web site AutoTrader.com have used advergaming as part of their marketing strategies. |
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Farmers have rarely made use of cooperatives for marketing purposes. |
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Search engine marketing gets a bad rap for a ton of reasons. |
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They have experimented with new products and have invested millions into aggressive marketing and promotion. |
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Ryan Totka, a celebrity booking agent and founder of sports marketing company athlete Promotions, agrees. |
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Merchants are expected to either add affiliate marketing to their existing online sales channels or upgrade their platforms to expand their existing programmes even further. |
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The hunger for a medium of personal expression is being exploited as a marketing tool by companies who work to create the impression of personal interaction. |
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Such groups will have to develop appropriate linkages with technological and credit institutions as well as to assured and remunerative marketing opportunities. |
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The money they spent on researching, designing, and marketing their goods is lost to a cheaper knockoff. |
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The reason why you often see men and women in white coats in soap powder and cosmetics ads is because the marketing folk believe we see scientists as sources of authority. |
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The Italian automaker brought new management, design ideas, cash, and marketing elan to the company. |
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Either this is clever viral marketing for a new Yogi Bear movie or Earth is destined to become the Planet of the Bears. |
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It is also important to avoid using the pope as part of a marketing strategy. |
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Microsoft said yesterday it had introduced a white list scheme to allow well-behaved email marketing firms to reach its customers without falling foul of its spam filters. |
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Alcon Entertainment, which financed and produced the film, worked with Warner Bros. on more traditional marketing. |
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In a cheeky bit of ambush marketing, a billboard for Dooney's show was erected opposite the Melbourne Art Fair at the Melbourne Exhibition Building. |
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On the contrary, Barkley debunks his own presence in the spot, in a brilliant stroke of marketing self-abnegation. |
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And you might be able to glean some advance knowledge of new product launches or marketing campaigns. |
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Our commodity groups, trade associations, councils and ag organizations have many connections and have had many successes in marketing our commodities worldwide. |
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If ambush marketing is bad for the game, so is marketing of this nature. |
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With a view to increasing realisations, the company has also changed its marketing approach to target customers directly, bypassing the dealership route. |
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I'm sure you have plenty of marketing surveys that show people LOVE the convenience of having these unholy abominations, but I know what you're up to. |
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While they appear to be well organised, those charged with running the professional game in the west have been dragging their heels on the commercial and marketing front. |
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The marketing for the film was designed to intentionally mislead viewers into believing that it was based on a true story. |
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Also, they're probably better at running their business than their many, many freelance marketing consultants among the digerati. |
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Besides having financial institutions burying opt-out information in legalese, why must I opt-out of marketing programs every time I call the phone company for service? |
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Rights infringements range from the unauthorised sale of match tickets or counterfeit licensed products to unfair competition and ambush marketing. |
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How can major events sponsors be protected against ambush marketing? |
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According to a new study about banking and word-of-mouth marketing, there is both good and bad news. |
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The studio clearly overspent on marketing, and the movie was still a flop. |
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The second challenge in talking about marketing leadership is the persistent view that marketing leaders are born, not made. |
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Some people are worried about marketing calls at dinnertime or junk mail or spam, while others are more concerned about Big Brother. |
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Exhibit A is a textbook example of a bullshot, an image ginned up by marketing and foisted on people who don't know any better. |
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The case history of a sample design from inception to final marketing was presented to the students. |
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First, by spending adequately on marketing, firms can increase the clumpiness of a customer with the hope of increasing their value. |
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We took a very guerrilla approach to marketing Goin' Hollywood, in keeping with the irreverent tone of the game. |
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There are many groups trying to claim healthcare marketing as part of their activity. |
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The problem, from a marketing standpoint, is the typical ICQer's anti-establishment ethos. |
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They prevent for example manufacturers from marketing the same goods in all member states. |
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Instead of a promotion, I opted for a lateral move to a similar position in the marketing department. |
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As part of a 2002 marketing campaign, the plant conservation charity Plantlife chose the Jacob's Ladder as the county flower. |
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He analyzed the marketing of the chocolate with lawyerlike logic and came to the conclusion there was little special about it. |
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One study concluded that marketing expenditures for new drugs often doubled the amount that was allocated for research and development. |
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Putting a value on a brand by brand valuation or using marketing mix modeling techniques is distinct to valuing a trademark. |
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The purpose of DBIs is to undermine the positive brand meanings the brand owners are trying to instill through their marketing activities. |
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For others, it can mean that time spent indulging an unusual interest can result in a deluge of further targeted marketing that may be unwelcome. |
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In the same year, following a marketing agreement between the operators, a joint central area map that included all the lines was published. |
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As editing of text progresses, front cover design and initial layout takes place, and sales and marketing of the book begins. |
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The sales and marketing stage is closely intertwined with the editorial process. |
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An increasing number of small authors are using niche marketing online to sell more books by engaging with their readers online. |
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Many fortune tellers used her effigy and statue, presumably for purposes of association marketing. |
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He fell in love with the cheese and made a business arrangement that granted the Bell Inn exclusive marketing rights to Blue Stilton. |
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With this information, a marketer can improve marketing campaigns, website creative content, and information architecture. |
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The newly imagined character now represents the company and appears in their national television advertising and all their marketing materials. |
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However, marketing of services has to be adequately supported financially in order to be successful. |
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He was absolutely terrific at marketing and he sent his game all over the world. |
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It was not until the 1980s it was allowed by the committee to be placed on merchandise as a marketing device. |
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In 1982 the IOC drafted ISL Marketing a Swiss sports marketing company, to develop a global marketing programme for the Olympic Movement. |
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In 1989, one of the staff members at ISL Marketing, Michael Payne, moved to the IOC and became the organisation's first marketing director. |
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He is credited with boosting the appeal of motorcycle racing into the realm of the mass marketing media. |
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As a marketing tool, these papers use selected facts and logical arguments to build a case favorable to the company sponsoring the document. |
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In 1969, BP entered the United States by acquiring the East Coast refining and marketing assets of Sinclair Oil Corporation. |
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Shell Mex House was completed in 1931, and was the head office for Shell's marketing activity worldwide. |
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Medical doctors are also aggressively marketing alternative medicine to profit from this market. |
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The historic advantage of genres is to allow the direct marketing of fiction. |
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Commentators saw the releases as part of Radiohead's new unpredictable release strategy, without the need for traditional marketing campaigns. |
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This marketing of each member's individuality was reinforced by the distinctive nicknames adopted by each member of the group. |
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Exporting allows managers to exercise operation control but does not provide them the option to exercise as much marketing control. |
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An exporter usually resides far from the end consumer and often enlists various intermediaries to manage marketing activities. |
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It is used in marketing to describe the inability to assess the value gained from an activity using any tangible evidence. |
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Many other economic activities depend on agriculture, including marketing, processing, and export of agricultural products. |
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It formerly housed some students from Josephine Butler College, but since summer 2015 the only students at Ushaw are business marketing students. |
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They had to withdraw from the market again in 2009 as a result of problems with production agreements and lack of funding for marketing. |
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Perversely, despite the loss of marketing revenue, sales of the new unsponsored replica top increased dramatically. |
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Noneditorial jobs are in design and production, marketing, and business administration. |
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Jointly they set up the Cornish Metal Company in 1785 as a marketing company for copper. |
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After harvest, mussels are typically placed in seawater tanks to rid them of impurities before marketing. |
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The established buyers of these products make up a niche market, which makes marketing for Fairtrade a challenge. |
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A key part of the Fair Trade initiative is to inform consumers through innovative marketing. |
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Marketing often comes from a variety of print media, such as newspaper articles and magazines, as well as some guerilla marketing strategies. |
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For other products production by plantations rather than small farmers is permitted, and marketing is done by normal traders. |
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As of the early 2000s, Fairtrade farmers and marketing organizations incurred a wide range of costs in achieving and maintaining certification. |
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Porcelain enamel is a marketing term used in the US, and is not porcelain but vitreous enamel. |
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His home debut versus Calvisano was greeted by a capacity crowd and the signing was regarded as a marketing masterstroke. |
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Lion Ferry continued as a separate marketing company until 1997, when it was incorporated into Stena Line. |
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The rebranding is part of Eurostar's marketing drive to attract more business professionals. |
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The counties have financing, ticket and marketing responsibility for local trains. |
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The high precipitation is often used in the marketing of the city, and features to a degree on postcards sold in the city. |
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Low Saxon is increasingly being used in popular culture, marketing, and local politics. |
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It forms part of a marketing strategy, where its brevity is seen as beneficial. |
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There are both technical and marketing reasons why ADSL is in many places the most common type offered to home users. |
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Normalair was created to continue the development and marketing of the pressure relief valves used in the Welkin project. |
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It is defined by the FAO as including recreational, subsistence and commercial fishing, and the harvesting, processing, and marketing sectors. |
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Without it, you may as well be playing pin the tail on the donkey with your marketing efforts. |
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As a result of...plutoing that class, I made room for another in-depth marketing class that will better serve me and you, my clients and readers. |
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Its skin is used for leather products and its meat is marketed commercially, with its leanness a common marketing point. |
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But other parents and some educators have criticized it as preprofessionalism run amok or a marketing gimmick. |
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Having a decent qualification is a prerequisite to getting a good job in marketing. |
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Has the distinction of having formed a business cluster that provides its own dynamic of production and marketing. |
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English industrialists, Josiah Wedgewood and Matthew Boulton, are often portrayed as pioneers of modern mass marketing methods. |
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Wedgewood was known to have used marketing techniques such as direct mail, travelling salesmen and catalogues in the eighteenth century. |
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In January 2012, ASEAN tourism ministers called for the development of a marketing strategy. |
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Most of the goals could apply to any organisation be it a manufacturing facility, marketing firm, hospital or local government. |
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The new Oslo manual from 2005 takes a wider perspective to innovation, and includes marketing and organizational innovation. |
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So by 1750, a rudimentary manufacturing system feeding into a marketing system emerged. |
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After years of persistence and attempts at marketing, Evans's designs were finally given a trial on larger scales and adopted elsewhere. |
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The use and marketing of stationery is being partly superseded by electronic media. |
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Agricultural marketing cooperatives provide the services involved in moving a product from the point of production to the point of consumption. |
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Agricultural marketing cooperatives are often formed to promote specific commodities. |
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The changes were designed by Wolff Olins and are used on GE's marketing, literature and website. |
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In the 1890s, Standard Oil began marketing kerosene to China's large population of close to 400 million as lamp fuel. |
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Standard Oil was an American oil producing, transporting, refining, and marketing company. |
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Its funds became inadequate in the 1980s, from a combination of inadequate marketing and cheaper imported goods. |
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As part of a 2002 marketing campaign, the plant conservation charity Plantlife chose the cuckooflower as the county flower. |
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Sven has been a SAHD for six months now, having left his sports marketing job when he and Tom brought Lily home. |
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In any case, the broadsheets find enough sensationalizable material in politics and business for their own marketing purposes. |
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We realized the project could go sideways very quickly if we didn't get the sales and marketing people on our side. |
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The streamie has important demographic characteristics that make them attractive marketing targets. |
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But the penthouses languished on the market, until he began marketing them as combined space for superaffluent buyers. |
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The CEO's task force developed a thoroughgoing marketing strategy for the new product line. |
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Fighting fat, a top-of-mind concern among consumers today, is the subject of new marketing campaigns. |
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These examples of art bleeding into marketing have antecedents, of course. |
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This new report analyzes marketing strategies of the world's leading agrochemical companies. |
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The videos serve as training guides for the agronomy team, as well as offering ongoing information and dialogue for the sales and marketing team. |
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Thailand's Nok Air is planning to launch a new marketing strategy which will promote ten new air hostesses as television stars. |
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A marketing communications company, Allegra Cincinnati acquired Village Print and Web in Montgomery for an undisclosed sum. |
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The white-anting of our economic controls by black marketing operations is another serious circumstance. |
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Everyone on the production side thought it was great, but marketing couldn't wrap their arms around it. |
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In addition to global marketing rights, FedEx will become a sponsor of 17 ATP World Tour tournaments in 12 different countries. |
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In mid 2012, Cloud Star successfully merged operations with internet marketing service company Accend Media. |
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Other projects include sending a Tardis into space, marketing a strap for a water melon and building a cube. |
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The association was founded in 1997 to help set a high standard for Internet marketing and corporate websites. |
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Preation provides website services including web design, web development, and web marketing to empower the world's most innovative websites. |
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In fact, a lot of publishers are already crafting marketing strategies aimed squarely at late adopter segments. |
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After graduating from Oriel College, Oxford, he worked for Shell International, first as an economist and later as a marketing executive. |
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Kennedy will be responsible for marketing, sales promotion and branding strategy, and will report to Jane Aggers, Chief Executive Officer. |
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It will then spend the next three days traveling to farm direct marketing and agritourism locations throughout Virginia. |
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While taking advantage of the rich heritage of Virginia's Historic Triangle, new lessons in farm direct marketing and agritourism can be learned. |
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When it comes to marketing, the hottest topic among California's agritourism operators is clearly social media. |
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She consulted a marketing specialist when she decided to go into business. |
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A lot of the core competencies of PR play right into what is necessary for successful word-of-mouth marketing. |
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We're the experts in the marketing of used workboats and related marine accessories for heavy-civil, marine and oilfield applications. |
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Claire Allision Stammerjohan is an assistant professor of marketing at University of Louisiana Monroe. |
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Mark Yacker, the company director of marketing and sales, said, 'The popularity of river cruising has grown significantly in the past few years. |
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YardArm's tech should be ready in a prototype form in 60 days, Jim Schaff, vice president of marketing for Yardarm Technologies, said. |
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You can find RSi's ansa inside top ad networks and digital marketing platforms including MaxPoint, OwnerIQ and News America Marketing. |
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Quist, who was previously vice president of sales and marketing at the Dixie Group, succeeds Larry Hill. |
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Bill Raker, manager of marketing services for Control Data Credit Union Services in Campbell, Calif. |
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