Contemporary Marketing
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Author: Louis E. Boone, David L. Kurtz
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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To discuss: The way the relationship marketing moves up the customer loyalty ladder.
Marketing is the management and study of exchange of relationships. It is the business of creating relationships among consumers and business and satisfying the customer needs and wants.
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