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Koleidoscope Consulting Ltd specialises in the identification and selection of Key Opinion Leaders, primarily for the pharmaceutical industry.
http://www.koleidoscope.co.uk
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clinician, consultancy, country reports, disease, area, research, reports, finding, key, opinion, leaders, finding kols, finding, medical, opinion, leaders, finding, medical, thought, leaders, focus groups, full, service, medical, marketing, research, healthcare industry, healthcare, identifying, key, opinion, leaders, identifying kols, identifying, medical, opinion, leader, identifying, ...

http://www.koleidoscope.co.uk

Optimization of Pharmaceutical Sales Force Sizing and Product Allocation
http://www.mdecs.com
Keywords:
Pharmaceutical, Sales Force, Field Force, Size, Allocation, Sales Force Size, Field Force Size, MDECS, Promo Planner, Optimization, Sales Response, ROI, Field Force Effectiveness, Effectiveness, Pharma, Reps, Sales Force Effectiveness

http://www.mdecs.com

Medical advertising, health care communications and marketing specialists with over 40 years of proven experience.
http://www.tghealthcomm.com/
Keywords:
medical advertising, health care advertising, marketing agency, advertising design, medical communications, marketing design, health care communications, medical marketing company, graphic design, new, jersey, advertising, agency

http://www.tghealthcomm.com/

The Gessert Group creates marketing and advertising programs for medical device companies and ethical drug manufacturers as well as new product training programs to educate their sales force and customers.
http://www.gessert.com/
Keywords:
gessert group, gessert, medical marketing, medical advertising, medical communications, pharmaceutical marketing, pharmaceutical advertising, pharmaceutical sales training, medical sales training, medical, and, pharmaceutical, educational, tools, medical, and, pharmaceutical, product, promotion, multimedia, medical, and, pharmaceutical, education, distance learning, instructional design, ...

http://www.gessert.com/

The only totally secure Ask the Doctor service on the web today. Get your online consultation now.
http://www.medicalweb.com/
Keywords:
ask a doctor, ask a doc, online consultations, physicians online, online doctors, medical advice

http://www.medicalweb.com/

Anello Communications: freelance medical writing and business writing. Also provides website development and hosting.
http://www.anellomedicalwriting.com
Keywords:
Medical writing, freelance writer, health care, pharmaceutical marketing, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Chicago, business, drug, instructions, manuscripts, publication, research, slides, training, websites, white papers

http://www.anellomedicalwriting.com

MedSense is a healthcare communication agency, established to fulfil the needs of pharmaceutical companies who have recognised the benefits of working with an agency that delivers an effective, client-focused service.
http://www.medsense.co.uk
Keywords:
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http://www.medsense.co.uk

MJD offers the most advanced aesthetic marketing concepts including procedure brochures, custom newsletters and postcards, messages-on-hold, slide shows, and video clips for your website.
http://www.mjdpc.com/
Keywords:
cosmetic, surgery, products, doctor, practice, brochures, newsletters, postcards, slide, presentations, web, content, custom, ads, dermatology, topdocs

http://www.mjdpc.com/

Association of consultants specializing in the business of medical, dental and other health care practices. Medical practice management consultants.
http://www.healthcon.org
Keywords:
medical, practice, management, consultants, association, of, health, care, consultants, association, of, medical, management, consultants, association, of, dental, consultants, association, of, medical, business, consultants

http://www.healthcon.org

Exclusively Dental, Extensively Qualified: emphasizing marketing consulting for smile makeover dentists and practices--coaching to comprehensive.
http://www.nicheagency.com
Keywords:
Dental consultant, marketing coach, dental writer, Dental logos, Dentist design, Dental Consulting, dentist brochures, dental

http://www.nicheagency.com

Oncology brand commercialization budgets, headcounts and activities by development phase.
http://www.PharmaOncologyMarketing.com
Keywords:
pharmaceutical, marketing, oncology, cancer, pharma, market, tumor, budget, headcount, resource, staff, commercialization, launch, blockbuster, spending, drug, new product, allocation, project, brand, strategy, spend, development, metric, metrics, allocate, phramaceutical, pharmacetuical, team, molecule, commercialize

http://www.PharmaOncologyMarketing.com

100 ways to promote your Orthopedic and Sports Medicine practice
http://www.orthogear.biz
Keywords:
orthopedic marketing, orthopedic promotion, orthopedic advertising, sports medicine marketing, sports medicine promotion, promotional products, promote orthopedics, promote sports medicine, marketing orthopedics, marketing sports medicine

http://www.orthogear.biz

Europe's largest and leading healthcare advertising and communications agency
http://www.palingwalters.com
Keywords:
communication, GP, doctor, omnicom, marketing, healthcare marketing, healthcare advertising, paling walters, healthcare, paling walters targis

http://www.palingwalters.com

Patient level data.com is a portal that provides information and news about patient level data to pharmaceutical manufacturers. Patient level longitudinal data is used to measure compliance, persistence, sources of business (new therapy starts, switch, add-on, continuous therapy), influential physicians, KOLs, hospital-retail spillover, molecular targeting. This portal provides information on top...
http://www.patientleveldata.com
Keywords:
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http://www.patientleveldata.com

HCG is the leader in professional patient recruitment services for clinical trials. We create subject recruitment plans for pharmaceutical companies involved in drug development.
http://www.hcg.com
Keywords:
patient recruitment, pharmaceutical companies, patient, recruitment, in, clinical, trials, recruiting services, pharmaceutical company, patient recruitment services, drug developmet, recruitment, recruiting, recruiment services, clinical trials, recruitment consultants, recruit, clinical studies, clinical trial, clinical study, healthcare communications group, subject recruitment, ...

http://www.hcg.com

PET2Market is a Positron Emission Tomography (PET) marketing, education and consulting firm and can help you increase utilization of PET (or PET/CT) at your imaging center.
http://www.pet2market.com
Keywords:
positron emission tomography, pet, marishka pilch, pet scanner, pet services, pet center, pet ct, pet centers, pet education, pet marketing, pet2market, positron, emission, tomography, marketing, education, consulting

http://www.pet2market.com

PPD integrates critical functions of market development to offer you a complete solution for maximizing your product life cycle, including: bioanalytical, central and cGMP lab services consumer health, early preclinical development, health outcomes, late stage trials, medical communications and online marketing and education.
http://www.clinsights.com
Keywords:
market development, commercialization, online marketing, online education, medical communications, late stage trials, health outcomes, consumer health, cGMP services, central laboratory services, bioanalytical laboratory services, product life cycle, immunochemistry service, dental research, protocol development, clinical trial, late, stage, drug, marketing, pharmaceutical product development, ...

http://www.clinsights.com

Practice Builders, practice builders, Located at 1 MacArthur Place, Suite 200, Santa Ana, CA 92707
http://www.practicebuilders.com/
Keywords:
practice building, private practice building, private-practice building, physician marketing, healthcare marketing, dental marketing, medical practice building, healthcare practice building, healthcare brand building, medical marketing

http://www.practicebuilders.com/

Prizm Development is an MBA-directed marketing communications company. We help spine centers grow with strategic business development, advertising, database marketing, and Web site design.
http://www.prizmdevelopment.com
Keywords:
Prizm Development, prizmbrochure.com, prizmdevelopment.com, Dallas, Fort Worth, advertising, advertising agency, marketing company, healthcare marketing, spine center development, business development, spine, center of excellence, database marketing, web site design, direct mail advertising, advertising campaigns, healthcare reimbursement, clinical protocol development, medical sofware system, ...

http://www.prizmdevelopment.com

PPS empowers, stimulates and energizes practices through our management, development and marketing strategies which are designed and tailored to meet the budget and needs of each individual practice. Areas of concentration include:
http://www.profitablepracticestrategies.com
Keywords:
Marketing, management, practice, doctors, chiroprator, Chiropractic, profitability, growth, new patients, D.C., Rehabilitation, business, development, consulting, consultant, advertising, PA, pennsylvania, ohio, west virginia, pittsburgh, strategies, increase, profit, physicians

http://www.profitablepracticestrategies.com

A specialized marketing consulting firm specific to the continuing care retirement community industry.
http://www.retirementdynamics.com/
Keywords:
Retirement, dynamics, retirement dynamics, ccrc, ccrc marketing, continuing, care, retirement, community, marketing, north, carolina, south carolina, the carolinas, carolina, marketing, innovative marketing solutions, market analysis, marketing plan, public relations, advertising, media relations, marketing audits, non profit, profit

http://www.retirementdynamics.com/

Ritz Communications is a virtual public relations and marketing communications agency specializing in healthcare.
http://www.ritzcommunications.com
Keywords:
Ritz Communications, virtual, public relations, marketing communications, healthcare, pr agency, chicago

http://www.ritzcommunications.com

Healthcare market research reports, book chapters, seminars and continuing education, journal articles, and custom work, human and ecological toxicology and risk assessment, toxic tort support, expert witness testimony, guidance documents, statistical analysis, and chemical fate and transport.
http://www.scientiaveritas.com
Keywords:
scientia, veritas, health, healthcare, toxicology, toxicologist, toxicologists, risk assessment, market research, consulting, consultant, consultants

http://www.scientiaveritas.com

Delivering superior decision support tools and medical care data resources for healthcare business decision making by our clients.
http://www.smainformatics.com
Keywords:
health care planning, benchmarking, compliance, Casemix, ICD-9, ICD9, decision support system, databases, medicare, health care, DRG, health care, healthcare consulting firms, hospital, hospital financials, ICD-9, ICD9, inpatient, outpatient, patient origin, data warehouse, health care quality, market research, patient satisfaction, product lines, quality of care, revenue recovery, ...

http://www.smainformatics.com

Monochrome Marketing Solutions, marketing consulting agency who shows spa owners, spa professionals, entrepreneurs and spa directors how to get maximum profits from all your online and offline marketing and teach them how to grow their spa business.
http://www.spamarketing.ca
Keywords:
day spa, spa marketing, day spas, day spa marketing, spa consulting, day spa industry, spa, spa growth, starting, a, day, spa, day spa business, spa industry, spa marketing ideas, spa marketing plan, day spa advertising, john uhrig, day, spa, marketing, plan, spa director, marketing spa, spa business, spa marketing strategies, how, to, run, a, spa, marketing, a, day, spa, marketing a spa, ...

http://www.spamarketing.ca

Sprout Communication Strategies provides personalized marketing, public relations, and Web development services. We specialize in health care and veterinary clients.
http://www.SproutStrategies.com
Keywords:
medical, doctor, web, site, health, care, web, site, marketing medical, health care marketing, dentist, web, site, design, health, care, web, site, development, marketing medical, doctor web site, veterinary web site, veterinary marketing

http://www.SproutStrategies.com

Synergy delivers highly specialized pharmaceutical, healthcare, and medical communications for client/brand needs in a manner that other companies are unable to achieve. Our client-centered agency is also adept at creating medical education programs and Web sites.
http://www.synergyhealthcare.com
Keywords:
pharmaceutical, advertising, marketing, medical, communication, managed care, managed markets, health, care, education

http://www.synergyhealthcare.com

American Sweepstakes & Promotion Company
http://www.strat-spectives.com
Keywords:
Sweepstakes, Contests, Sweepstakes, &, Contests, Contests & Sweepstakes, Sweepstakes, Contests and Games, Sweepstakes, Contests & Games, Contests, Sweepstakes & Games, Sweepstakes Administration, Sweepstakes Management, Sweepstakes Fulfillment, Contest Administration, Contest Management, Contest Fulfillment, Sweepstakes, &, Contests, Management, Sweepstakes, &, Contests, ...

http://www.strat-spectives.com

Axxiom Healthcare Alliance is a nationwide consortium of experienced healthcare marketing research professionals servicing the needs of the medical marketing research community.
http://www.axxiomnetwork.com
Keywords:
Axxiom Healthcare Alliance, healthcare marketing research, professional researchers, health care industry, medical marketing research, pharmaceutical, healthcare, marketing, research, pharmaceutical, healthcare, marketing, research, Axxiom, recruit physicians, recruit patient respondents, qualitative research services, quantitative research services, International/domestic capabilities, ...

http://www.axxiomnetwork.com

The leader!30+ year track record, Cosmetic Practice expansion. Marketing, advertising, PR, Internet experts providing solutions and training focused on e-commerce tech exclusively for cosmetic specialists seeking discretionary consumer spending
http://pumc.com/
Keywords:
cosmetic surgery marketing, physician training, administrator training, staff training, patient, care, coordinator, training, marketing training, Internet design, site design, hosting, services;, e-commerce, marketing, practice assessments, media, planning, and, design, patient surveys, competitor, shopping;, image, designing, logo design, brochure design, ad design, newsletters, practice sales, ...

http://pumc.com/

The SMART Group, LLC offers SMART Selling-Systems For The Real World Healthcare Market.
http://www.thesmartgroupllc.com
Keywords:
healthcare, health, care, health care, systems, consulting, marketing, The SMART Group

http://www.thesmartgroupllc.com

Unisyn is a full-service life sciences marketing agency specializing in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries.
http://www.unisynad.com
Keywords:
Unisyn, advertising, marketing, agency, Greensboro, NC, Triad, life, science, healthcare, pharma, pharmaceutical, strategic, planning, research, brand, identity, interactive, public, relations, medica, technical, training, Bio-Tech

http://www.unisynad.com

VAS COMMUNICATIONS.COM-BIOMEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS
http://www.vascommunications.com
Keywords:
VAS, vas, vascommunications, vas communications, communications, biomedical, biomedicalcommunications, healthcare IT, healthcare marketing, marketing, multimedia, animation, web, web design, designers, stop motion, cd-rom, authoring, development, e-commerce

http://www.vascommunications.com

ETNA INTERACTIVE: Internet marketing, online advertising and web promotion for Cosmetic Plastic Surgeons & Medical Spas.
http://www.etnainteractive.com
Keywords:
online, marketing, advertising, promotion, internet, website, cosmetic, surgeon, plastic, surgeon, cosmetic, dentist, website, design, search, engine, optimization

http://www.etnainteractive.com

Challenge Marketing delivers a full spectrum of consulting and marketing services in support of senior housing and healthcare providers' needs.
http://www.challengemark.com
Keywords:
ChallengeMark, Challenge Marketing, CHR, Complete Healthcare Resources, CHR, nursing home, marketing, consulting, Nancy W. Weikert, Cynthia M. Celi, Theresa M. Altopiedi, Melissa K. Williams, Linda Hawthorne, Hawthorne, Michelle T. Holster, Nancy Weikert, Cynthia Celi, Theresa Altopiedi, Melissa Williams, Michelle Holster

http://www.challengemark.com

The Highland Group provides marketing services to the medical profession. Our medical marketing services include custom web sites, newsletters, office brochures, patient handouts, patient postcards, publication and newspaper advertising, direct mail self-mailers, packages and postcards, and Yellow Pages® ads for primary care pratices. We also provide marketing services for specialty practices,...
http://www.highlandgrp.com
Keywords:
highland, highland group, Highland, Highland Group, medical websites, medical website design, marketing, medical marketing, newsletter, office brochure, handout, web site, web site design, postcard, post card, publication advertising, newspaper advertising, direct mail, self-mailer, package, referral pad, primary care, specialty, hosting, highland originals, foxdocs, kcdocs, pahcom, gkcmma

http://www.highlandgrp.com

Assisted Living and Senior Housing development specialists including market research, management, consulting, finance and design.
http://alfmarkets.com
Keywords:
assisted living, market research, demographics, feasibility, management, consultants, Assisted Living, Market Research, Demographics, Feasibility, Management, Consulting

http://alfmarkets.com

Aurora Marketing develops strategy to evaluate how client's products can be successfully differentiated in a competitive marketplace. Working primarily in healthcare and specializing in medical device commercialization, Aurora assists clients to move products and services faster to market with quicker adoption time.
http://www.auroramarketing.net/
Keywords:
marketing, call center, call center evaluation, marketing management, call center optimization, medical device consultant, healthcare marketing, early, stage, market, research, call center consulting, medical device marketing, medical device consulting, medical, call, center, (MCO)

http://www.auroramarketing.net/

The Linus Group is a marketing and communications company, focused passionately on the scientific industry. Started by a biochemist in 1996, our company provides a diverse catalog of services to life science and biotechnology companies.
http://www.thelinusgroup.com
Keywords:
life science marketing, scientific advertising, scientific marketing, biotech marketing, biotechnology marketing, biotech advertising, bay area, marcom, strategic marketing, research, biotech, biotechnology, life science, the linus group, berkeley, linus group, linus communications, gh media, gh multimedia

http://www.thelinusgroup.com

Build your business by promoting your services to corporations and organizations with professional marketing tools including logo design, sales training and business organization.
http://www.metromm.com
Keywords:
corporate yoga, corporate pilates, personal trainers, corporate massage, sales, and, marketing, training, logo design, business cards, marketing brochures, custom websites, tools, for, yoga, and, Pilate's, massage therapy, Professional Coaches, accupuncture

http://www.metromm.com

Chamberlain Communications Group, Inc. is a full service PR agency specializing in health care communications.
http://www.ccghealthcarepr.com/
Keywords:
chamberlain, communications, group, inc, chamberlain communications group, chamberlain communications, ccg, ccghealthcarepr.com, chamberlain, chamberlin, ccg public relations, healthcare public relations, health care pr, healthcare pr, new, york, public, relations, new, york, pr, agencies, new, york, city, public, relations, richard chamberlain, ovidio torres, pharmaceutical public relations, ...

http://www.ccghealthcarepr.com/

Fireworks Splice HTML
http://www.cromm.com/
Keywords:
Clínicos, Investigación, Estudios, Bioestadistica, Monitorización, Farma, Medica, Onco, Trasplante, Hemato, Protocolos, Gen, Clínica.

http://www.cromm.com/

Dental Consulting and Dental Practice Management Consultants – Find dental continuing education, dental marketing, team training, leadership training and dental associate assistance.
http://mapol.com/
Keywords:
Dental Management, Practice Management, Dental Consulting, Dental Practice Management, Dental Patient Marketing, Dental Consulting, Dental Continuing Education, New Patient Marketing, Dental Associates, Leadership Training

http://mapol.com/

Market Research, Internet Surveys, and focus groups for the Medical, Healthcare, lifestyle and fitness Industries.
http://www.researchoptions.com
Keywords:
healthcare market research, internet survey, focus groups, healthcare marketing research, medical market research, medical marketing research, medical products, sports marketing research, sports market research, sports marketing, health and fitness, focus groups, qualitative research, quantitative research, focus group moderator, telephone focus groups, personal interviews, executive interviews, ...

http://www.researchoptions.com

Wir bieten innovativen, europäischen u. USA Firmen high quality Services. Focus: Medizin, Online medical sales + auctions, Marktforschung, Salesspecialists, Mehrsprachige Website Design.
http://internationalmarketing.de/
Keywords:
Marketing, heart, international marketing, online medical sales, online auctions, Medizin, Marktforschung, Market Research, CE Mark Zertifizierung, Logistics Management, Medical, and, patient, education, Market Place, Sprachen, languages, USA, Europe, Europa

http://internationalmarketing.de/

Medical Device Market Research, LLC - MDMR® is a full-service custom market research firm focused exclusively on serving the global medical device market. MDMR® serves manufacturers of devices, technologies, biomaterials and instrumentation used in spinal surgery, neurology, trauma, orthopedic joint reconstruction, cardiology, interventional radiology, dental surgery, urology and sports me...
http://mdmr.net
Keywords:
medical device market, medical, device, market, research, medical device research, MDMR, clinical, device, medical, research, services, medical device manufacturer, medical, device, market, report

http://mdmr.net

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http://www.mmr-international.com
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adhoc, medical, market, research, alzheimers disease reports, asthma reports, atherosclerosis report, author reports, clinical trial strategy, clinical trialist reports, colorectal cancer reports, concept development, concept testing, country reports, depression reports, diabetes, type, ii, reports, disease, area, research, reports, dyslipidemia reports, focus groups, full, service, medical, ...

http://www.mmr-international.com

Markets pharmaceuticals in Scandinavia and Baltics
http://www.medifront.fi/
Keywords:
marketing, pharmaceuticals, baltics, scandinavia

http://www.medifront.fi/

Observatory Group is a full-service brand solution specialist developing strategic, targeted marketing solutions to increase our client's brand positioning and brand performance.
http://www.observatory.com/
Keywords:
brand solutions, brands, creative solutions, branding, strategy, strategic, brand positioning, brand development, branding strategies, brand building, brandmark, narrow casting, solutions, marketing solutions, demonstrative evidence, medical legal, cincinnati, ohio, observatory group, observatorygroup, observatorygroup.com, observatory.com, observatory.cc

http://www.observatory.com/

Welcome to RM Consulting International (RMCI) web site home page to learn how RMCI helps pharmaceutical companies maximize the return on sales investment by improving sales force strategy and sales force effectiveness and by building internal client capabilities
http://www.rmcionline.com
Keywords:
RM Consulting International, RM Consulting, RM Consulting Int'l, RMCI, sales force consultants, sales force consulting, pharmaceutical sales, pharmaceutical consultants, pharmaceutical consulting, sales force effectiveness, SFE, sales force strategy, SFS, sales force automation, SFA, sales force compensation, sales force productivity, Rickey Mehta, Ricky Mehta, sales force newsletter, HIPS, ...

http://www.rmcionline.com

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Wikipedia-Article "Marketing"

It has been suggested that Product marketing be merged into this article or section. (Discuss)
Topics in Marketing.
Key concepts

Product / Price / Promotion
"Placement" / Service / Retail
Marketing research / Marketing strategies

Promotion

Advertising / Sales promotion
Personal Sales / Publicity
Public relations / Direct marketing

Promotional media

Newspapers / Magazines
Broadcasting / online media
Blogging / Billboard

Roles

Promoters / Infotainers

Marketing "is the process of planning and executing the pricing, promotion, and distribution of goods, ideas, and services to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational goals." American Marketing Association.

Prior to the advent of market research, most companies were product-focused, employing teams of salespeople to push their products into or onto the market, regardless of market desire. A market-focused, or customer-focused, organization instead first determines what its potential customers desire, and then builds the product or service. Marketing theory and practice is justified on the belief that customers use a product/service because they have a need, or because a product/service has a perceived benefit.

Two major aspects of marketing are the recruitment of new customers (acquisition) and the retention and expansion of relationships with existing customers (base management).

An emerging area of study and practice concerns internal marketing, or how employees are trained and managed to deliver the brand in a way that positively impacts the acquisition and retention of customers.

Once a marketer has converted the prospective buyer, base management marketing takes over. The process for base management shifts the marketer to building a relationship, nurturing the links, enhancing the benefits that sold the buyer in the first place and improving the products/service continuously to protect her business from competitive encroachments.

Marketing methods are informed by many of the social sciences, particularly psychology, sociology, and economics. Market research underpins these activities. Through advertising, it is also related to many of the creative arts.

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Types of markets

The word market originally meant the place where the exchange between seller and buyer took place. Today we speak of a market as either a region where goods are sold and bought or particular types of buyer (summarized from Wells, Burnett, Moriarty, pg. 65–66). When strategizing specialists in marketing comment about markets they are usually referring to the different groups of people and/or organizations. The four major market groups are 1) consumer, 2) business to business, 3) institutional, and 4) reseller.

Product, price, promotion, and placement

In popular usage, the term "marketing" refers to the promotion of products, especially advertising and branding. However, in professional usage the term has a wider meaning that recognizes that marketing is customer centered. Products are often developed to meet the desires of groups of customers or even, in some cases, for specific customers. McCarthy divided marketing into four general sets of activities. His typology has become so universally recognized that his four activity sets, the Four Ps, have passed into the language.

The Four Ps are:

These four elements are often referred to as the marketing mix. A marketer can use these variables to craft a marketing plan. The four Ps model is most useful when marketing low value consumer products. Industrial products, services, high value consumer products require adjustments to this model. Services marketing must account for the unique nature of services. Industrial or b2b marketing must account for the long term contractual agreements that are typical in supply chain transactions. Relationship marketing attempts to do this by looking at marketing from a long term relationship perspective rather than individual transactions.

Technique

For a marketing plan to be successful, the mix of the four "p's" must reflect the wants and desires of the consumers in the target market. Trying to convince a market segment to buy something they don't want is extremely expensive and seldom successful. Marketers depend on marketing research, both formal and informal, to determine what consumers want and what they are willing to pay for. Marketers hope that this process will give them a sustainable competitive advantage. Marketing management is the practical application of this process.

Most companies today have a customer orientation (also called customer focus). This implies that the company focuses its activities and products on customer needs. Generally there are two ways of doing this: the customer-driven approach and the product innovation approach.

In the consumer-driven approach, consumer wants are the drivers of all strategic marketing decisions. No strategy is pursued until it passes the test of consumer research. Every aspect of a market offering, including the nature of the product itself, is driven by the needs of potential consumers. The starting point is always the consumer. The rationale for this approach is that there is no point spending R&D funds developing products that people will not buy. History attests to many products that were commercial failures inspite of being technological breakthroughs.

The next big thing is a concept in marketing that refers to a product or idea that will allow for a high amount of sales for that product and related products. Marketers believe that by finding or creating the next big thing they will spark a cultural revolution that results in this sales increase.

In a product innovation approach, the company pursues product innovation, then tries to develop a market for the product. Product innovation drives the process and marketing research is conducted primarily to ensure that a profitable market segment(s) exists for the innovation. The rationale is that customers may not know what options will be available to them in the future so we should not expect them to tell us what they will buy in the future. It is claimed that if Thomas Edison depended on marketing research he would have produced larger candles rather than inventing light bulbs. Many firms, such as research and development focused companies, successfully focus on product innovation. Many purists doubt whether this is really a form of marketing orientation at all, because of the ex post status of consumer research. Some even question whether it is marketing.

Diffusion of innovations research explores how and why people adopt new products, services and ideas.

A relatively new form of marketing uses the Internet and is called internet marketing or more generally e-marketing, affiliate marketing or online marketing. It typically tries to perfect the segmentation strategy used in traditional marketing. It targets its audience more precisely, and is sometimes called personalized marketing or one-to-one marketing.

Criticism of marketing

Some aspects of marketing, especially promotion, are the subject of criticism. See the main article Criticism of marketing.


Related lists

See List of marketing topics for an extensive list of the marketing articles on Wikipedia.

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Wikipedia-Article "Advertising [2]"

Generally speaking, advertising is the promotion of goods, services, companies and ideas, usually by an identified sponsor. Marketers see advertising as part of an overall promotional strategy. Other components of the promotional mix include publicity, public relations, personal selling and sales promotion.

Advertisement from 1913 National Geographic

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History

Advertisements painted on the side of buildings were common in the early-20th century U.S. This instance, now faded from lack of upkeep, is an example of a ghost ad.
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Advertisements painted on the side of buildings were common in the early-20th century U.S. This instance, now faded from lack of upkeep, is an example of a ghost ad.

In ancient times the most common form of advertising was 'word of mouth'. However, commercial messages and election campaign displays were found in the ruins of Pompeii. Egyptians used papyrus to create sales messages and wall posters. Lost-and-found advertising on papyrus was common in Greece and Rome. As printing developed in the 15th and 16th century, advertising expanded to include handbills. In the 17th century advertisements started to appear in weekly newspapers in England.

These early print ads were used mainly to promote books (which were increasingly affordable) and medicines (which were increasingly sought after as disease ravaged Europe and Britain). Quack ads became a problem, which ushered in regulation of advertising content.

As the economy was expanding during the 19th century, the need for advertising grew at the same pace. In America, the classified ad became popular, filling pages of newspapers with small print messages promoting all kinds of goods. The success of this advertising format led to the growth of mail-order advertising. In 1843 the first advertising agency was established by Volney Palmer in Philadelphia. At first the agencies were just brokers for ad space in newspapers, but by the 20th century, advertising agencies started to take over responsibility for the content as well.

The 1960's saw advertising transform into a modern, more scientific approach in which creativity was allowed to shine, producing unexpected messages that made advertisements interesting to read. The Volkswagen ad campaign featuring such headlines as "Think Small" and "Lemon" ushered in the era of modern advertising by promoting a "position" or "unique selling proposition" designed to associate each brand with a specific idea in the reader or viewer's mind.

Today, advertising is evolving even further, with "guerrilla" promotions that involve unusual approaches such as staged encounters in public places, giveaways of products such as cars that are covered with brand messages, and interactive advertising where the viewer can respond to become part of the advertising message.

Media

One crude but effective advertising method is to pay someone to stand on a corner and wave a sign all day
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One crude but effective advertising method is to pay someone to stand on a corner and wave a sign all day

Commercial advertising media can include billboards (outdoor advertising), street furniture components, printed flyers, radio, cinema and television ads, web banners, web popups, skywriting, bus stop benches, magazines, newspapers, town criers, sides of buses, taxicab doors and roof mounts, musical stage shows, subway platforms and trains, elastic bands on disposable diapers, stickers on apples in supermarkets, the opening section of streaming audio and video, and the backs of event tickets and supermarket receipts. Any place an "identified" sponsor pays to deliver their message through a medium is advertising. Covert advertising embedded in other entertainment media is known as product placement.

The TV commercial is generally considered the most effective mass-market advertising format and this is reflected by the high prices TV networks charge for commercial airtime during popular TV events. The annual Super Bowl football game in the United States is known as much for its commercial advertisements as for the game itself, and the average cost of a single thirty-second TV spot during this game has reached $2.3 million (as of 2004).

Increasingly, other mediums such as those discussed below are overtaking television due to a shift towards consumer's usage of the Internet as well as devices such as TiVo.

Advertising on the World Wide Web is a recent phenomenon. Prices of Web-based advertising space are dependent on the "relevance" of the surrounding web content and the traffic that the website receives.

E-mail advertising is another recent phenomenon. Unsolicited bulk E-mail advertising is known as "spam". A message is spam only when it is unsolicited and in bulk.

Some companies have proposed to place messages or corporate logos on the side of booster rockets and the International Space Station. Controversy exists on the effectiveness of subliminal advertising (see mind control), and the pervasiveness of mass messages (see propaganda).

Unpaid advertising (also called word of mouth advertising), can provide good exposure at minimal cost. Personal recommendations ("bring a friend", "sell it by zealot"), spreading buzz, or achieving the feat of equating a brand with a common noun ("Hoover" = "vacuum cleaner", "Kleenex" = "tissue" , "Scotch Tape" = "Clear Tape", "iPod" = "MP3 Player ) -- these must provide the stuff of fantasy to the holder of an advertising budget.

The most common method for measuring the impact of mass media advertising is the use of the rating point (rp) or the more accurate target rating point (trp). These two measures refer to the percentage of the universe of the existing base of audience members that can be reached by the use of each media outlet in a particular moment in time. The difference between the two is that the rating point refers to the percentage to the entire universe while the target rating point refers to the percentage to a particular segment or target. This becomes very useful when focusing advertising efforts on a particular group of people. For example, think of an advertising campaign targeting a female audience aged 25 to 45. While the overall rating of a TV show might be well over 10 rating points it might very well happen that the same show in the same moment of time is generating only 2.5 trps (being the target: women 25-45). This would mean that while the show has a large universe of viewers it is not necessarily reaching a large universe of women in the ages of 25 to 45 making it a less desirable location to place an ad for an advertiser looking for this particular demographic.

Objectives

Whereas marketing aims to identify markets that will purchase a product (business) or support an idea and then facilitate that purchase, advertising is the paid communication by which information about the product or idea is transmitted to potential consumers.

In general, advertising is used to convey availability of a "product" (which can be a physical product, a service, or an idea) and to provide information regarding the product. This can stimulate demand for the product, one of the main objectives of advertising. More specifically, there are three generic objectives of advertisements : communicate information about a particular product, service, or brand (including announcing the existence of the product, where to purchase it, and how to use it), persuade people to buy the product, and keep the organization in the public eye (called institutional advertising). Most advertising blends elements of all three objectives. Typically new products are supported with informative and persuasive ads, while mature products use institutional and persuasive ads (sometimes called reminder ads). Advertising frequently uses persuasive appeals, both logical and emotional (that is, it is a form of propaganda), sometimes even to the exclusion of any product information. More specific objectives include increases in short or long term sales, market share, awareness, product trial, mind share, brand name recall, product use information, positioning or repositioning, and organizational image improvement.

Examples of the ideas, informative or otherwise, that advertising tries to communicate are product details, benefits and brand information. Advertising usually seeks to find a unique selling proposition (USP) of any product and communicate that to the user. This may take the form of a unique product feature or a perceived benefit. In the face of increased competition within the market due to growing numbers of substitutes there is more branding occurring in advertising. This branding attributes a certain personality or reputation to a brand, termed brand equity, which is distinctive from its competition. Generally, brand equity is a measure of the volume and homogeneity of, as well as positive and negative characteristics of, individual and cultural ideas associated with the product.

Effective advertising will stimulate demand for a product and build brand equity and brand franchise. When enough brand equity is created that the brand has the ability to draw buyers (even without further advertising), it is said to have brand franchise. The ultimate brand franchise is when the brand is so prevalent in people's mind (called mind share), that it is used to describe the whole category of products. This phenomena is sometimes known as "hyperbranding." Kleenex, for example, can distinguish itself as a type of tissue or a label for a category of products. That is, it is frequently used as a generic term. One of the most successful firms to have achieved a dominant brand franchise is Hoover, whose name was for a very long time synonymous with vacuum cleaner (and Dyson has subsequently managed to achieve similar status, having moved into the Hoover market with a more sophisticated model of vacuum cleaner). The strength of a brand franchise can be established to a greater or lesser degrees in various markets. In Texas, for example, it is common to hear people refer to any soft drink as a Coke, regardless of whether it is actually produced by Coca-Cola or not (more accurate terms would be 'cola' or 'soda').

A legal risk of the dominant brand franchise is that the name can become so widely accepted that it becomes a generic term, and loses trademark protection. Examples include "escalator", "aspirin" and "mimeograph". (See genericized trademark)

Political uses

The control of advertising translates into the control of money and power. Thus, it can and has been used for political purposes. The American culture wars between fundamentalist religious organizations on one hand, and organizations supporting the freedom of homosexual expression on the other, are one example. In spring of 2005, the American Family Association threatened a boycott of Ford products to protest Ford's perceived support of "the homosexual agenda and homosexual marriage." Later in the year Ford announced it was curtailing ads in a number of major gay publications, an action it claimed to be determined not by cultural but by economic factors. That statement was contradicted by the AFA, which claimed it had a "good faith agreement" that Ford would cease such ads. Soon afterwards, as a result of a strong upcry from the gay community, Ford backtracked and announced it would continue ads in gay publications, in response to which the AFA denounced Ford for backing out of the agreement and renewed threats of a boycott.Anti-Gay Group Renews Ford Boycott Threat

Techniques

Advertisement for the movie Spider-Man 2 as seen on the stairs of the Kyoto train station in 2004.
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Advertisement for the movie Spider-Man 2 as seen on the stairs of the Kyoto train station in 2004.

Advertisers use several recognizable techniques in order to better convince the public to buy a product and shape the public's attitude towards their product. These may include:

  • Repetition: Some advertisers concentrate on making sure their product is widely recognized. To that end, they simply attempt to make the name remembered through repetition.