EBK PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
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Author: Armstrong
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 15, Problem 15.14AC
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To determine: The cost per thousand (CPM) and cost per point (CPP) for each program.
Advertising is a marketing strategy including remunerating for space to endorse an item, service or cause. The authentic publicity messages are called commercials or advertisements or ads short form. The objective of promoting is to contact individuals well on the way to be eager to pay for a company’s goods or services and tempt them to purchase.
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To discuss: The ways advertisers use this measure.
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1. Answer the following about podcasting as a new distribution channel of people who do virtual assistance as their business and include references:
• How does podcasting as a distribution channel of a virtual assistant increase their market reach, improve customer experience, and is cost-efficient?
• How does this align with the overall marketing strategy? Consider product, price, promotion, and place.
• What is the probable target audience, and what are their probable age, gender, location, and interests?
• Who are the potential participants? Is it wholesalers, retailers, online platforms, or etc.
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1. Give one new distribution channels for Virtual Assistance (freelance business) that is not commonly used.
- show a chart/diagram to illustrate the flow of the distribution channels.
- explain the rationale behind it. (e.g., increased market reach, improved customer experience, cost-efficiency).
- connect the given distribution channel to the marketing mix: (How does it align with the overall marketing strategy? Consider product, price, promotion, and place.).
- define the target audience: (Age, gender, location, interests, etc.).
- lastly, identify potential participants: (Wholesalers, retailers, online platforms, etc.)
Kindly provide references.
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EBK PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
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