Companies are not compelled to advertise a position internally if they believe that they do not have any current employee who is suitable for the new position.
The company can do whatever they wish. The only exception would be if there is a union agreement that says otherwise.
Yes. It's called "advertising".
Yes. It's called "advertising".
One strategy that can be used to market a website without having to pay for advertising is called "ambush marketing." In this strategy, an advertiser will align themselves with a company and claim affiliiation (even if they aren't affiliated with the company) and capitalize off that company's intellectual property.
By creating content that is of information or conversation without directing it to a company, website, or product with the intent to produce sales.
Because you can still have a company without advertising, so it's not a necessity, it's just convenient to be able to advertise, so you get more costumers.
Advertising without text, the visuals should give away the message.
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As with all advertising, without exception, the customer or end-user pays; marketing costs are factored into the final cost at the cash register.