Contemporary Marketing
Contemporary Marketing
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ISBN: 9780357033777
Author: Louis E. Boone, David L. Kurtz
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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To identify: The 3 ethical principles for social media marketers.

Social media marketing is a process used to promote goods or service through digital tools or website.

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