Definition: 1. The exchange of goods for an agreed sum of money. 2. The commercial processes involved in promoting and selling and distributing a product or service. 3. Shopping at a market.
Use 'marketing' in a sentence:
1. It's my colleague's in the marketing department.
2. Moods appear to be readily influenced by marketing techniques.
3. Surely anyone with marketing gumption should be able to sell good books at any time of year.
4. That the Escort is still the nation's bestselling car in 1992 says a lot for the power of Ford's marketing people.
5. Christmas in China is mainly used for marketing tool for sales.
6. Many media experts see such all-news channels as part of a general move towards niche marketing.
7. I have marketing and economics Monday mornings and Thursday.
8. Celia takes care of the marketing side of things.
9. She works in sales and marketing.
10. The direct marketing industry has become adept at packaging special offers.
11. He has good ideas but he isn't practised in the art of marketing.
12. He seems to have an instinct for smart advertising and marketing.
13. The marketing department has always played a subsidiary role to the sales department.
14. Christmas should be a time of excitement and wonder, not a cynical marketing ploy.
15. Marketing is applied to everything these days, and books are no exception.
16. That's why I want to focus on marketing in graduate school.
17. They need to give greater emphasis to strategic marketing.
18. Yuppies are a prime target group for marketing strategies.
19. The concept of saturation marketing makes perfect sense.
20. Marketing became a dirty word at the company.
21. I was headhunted by a marketing agency.
22. The company plans to sponsor television programmes as part of its marketing strategy.
23. Until 1983 he worked in sales and marketing.
24. The company has overspent on marketing.
25. In the section on the marketing mix, under "Product".
26. We need somebody to handle the marketing end of the business.
27. He has a proven track record in marketing.
28. Are your products and services competitive? How about marketing?
29. The scattergun approach to marketing means that the campaign is not targeted at particular individuals.
30. We need to look to ways of improving our marketing.
31. The key focus of the marketing mix will be on price and distribution.
32. Getting a job in marketing was a good career move.
33. Sending advertising by email is very successful as a marketing device.