Marketing - Standalone book
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Author: Roger A. Kerin, Steven W. Hartley
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 16.3, Problem 16.6LR
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To determine: The types of catalog the successful catalog retailers often send and to which marketers that are identified in their database.
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Catalogs retailing is where catalogs play a vital role in improving the
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