No, marketing sells products as they have been made. Company research and customer feedback and fault fixing lead to improvement in existing products.
I'm currently taking a marketing class & this is known as cannibalization.
Email marketing is when you offer your products or business service to prospective customers who might have an interest in what you have to offer. The advantages of this are that it's quick, feedback can be immediate and it helps with the environmental cause.
An improvement in behaviour.
Absolutely not, in order for someone to purchase a product or service they HAVE to need or want it. If you do not want something you WILL not buy it (if its not a necessity), its simply in our nature. If someone forced you to buy something that wouldn't be marketing, it would be an act against your free will.
Non-traditional marketing includes guerrilla, viral, influencer, experiential, content, affiliate, and ambient marketing strategies. #HJSysweb
It can cause pollution
Marketing encompasses the act of influencing consumer behavior. Sales uses marketing and elements of marketing (advertising, etc.) to cause the consumer to purchase a product or service and become a customer.
One effective cause marketing idea is the continued support of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure organization by Yoplait's "Save Lids to Save Lives" campaign. A good foundation for a cause marketing idea is an item people are on the fence about purchasing being given incentive to try the product.
A non-profit organization can effectively sell products to support its mission and goals by creating a strong marketing strategy, partnering with businesses for distribution, utilizing online platforms for sales, and emphasizing the impact of purchases on the organization's cause.
Immunisation
No, it cannot cause one, but it could potentially cause one to rupture if you have an existing aneurism.
Marketing is a diverse field, encompassing many activities and strategies aimed at promoting products, services, or ideas to target audiences. It plays a fundamental role in the success of businesses, organizations, and causes by connecting them with customers or supporters. Marketing goals: Marketing goals: The main goal of marketing is to promote and promote a product, service, or idea. It aims to persuade a target audience to take a specific action, such as making a purchase, subscribing, or supporting a cause. Target audience: Marketing starts with understanding the target audience. Marketers conduct market research to determine the demographics, behaviors, interests, and needs of potential customers or advocates.