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When to show off that you’re a new brand

Ariyh

Previous insight: Encourage people to hold your product (more insights here ) People prefer younger companies for innovative products, older companies for less innovative products Channels : Messaging | Brand positioning | Brand Strategy | Product | Marketing communications For : B2C.

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Important Marketing Terms You Should Know

Exposure Ninja

Pay-Per-Click Advertising (PPC) Pay-Per-Click Advertising (PPC) describes adverts that are run online. Business to Business (B2B) Business to Business (B2B) describes businesses that sell products or services to other businesses. This guide is part of Exposure Ninja’s marketing knowledge base.

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“The Fundamentals of Airport Marketing” – Natale Chieppa, Giovanni Scalia, and Philip Kotler

The Marketing Journal

A little more than 30 km northwest of Palermo, Aeroporto Falcone Borsellino serves the western part of Sicily, under the administration of GESAP S.p.a., an airport management company. Until the onset of the COVID crisis, the airport was seeing unrivaled growth, led by tourism and the attraction of the cultural heritage of Palermo.

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“The Big Brand Lie: How Categories Make Brands & Why Brand Marketers Never Believe It” – Eddie Yoon, Nicolas Cole, Christopher Lochhead

The Marketing Journal

A meaningful percentage of marketers, entrepreneurs, and executives are in what we like to call “The Brand Cult.” Have you ever met someone who’s been drafted into a cult? Did you know it’s possible to be in a cult and not know it? They’ve been taught the best (aka: “the most well known”) brand wins. […].

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“Does Marketing Need Curtailment for the Sake of Sustainability?” – Philip Kotler

The Marketing Journal

Marketing, a subject that I dearly love, needs to be reformulated in terms of its purpose and constraints. Otherwise, marketing will continue to work at cross-purposes with the growing societal need for achieving sustainability. Marketing’s normal purpose is to help companies increase their sales.