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marketing myopia Narrow-minded approach to a marketing situation where only short-range goals are considered or where the marketing focuses on only one aspect out of many possible marketing attributes. Because of its shortsightedness, marketing myopia is an inefficient marketing approach. Above taken from Answers.com Viper1
Most collages have at least some sort of marketing classes, and wouldn't be a bad idea to take if you are interested.
Advice on starting an online marketing campaign can be found at Social Media Examiner. Several articles on this subject are available. Women in Business offers information of email marketing.
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You can learn about online marketing through seminars, schooling, or of course someone that works in online marketing. Someone that currently works in online marketing is always your best option.
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Technical writing needs to be broken down so that someone unfamiliar with the subject is able to understand it. This is similar to expository writing but breaks down the subject even further.
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