Marketing. It really is good stuff, but IMHO you can get cutlery just as good for less. There is commission for a lot of people built into the price.
Maxwell and Williams by far...affordable and reliable. it really is fantastic
website marketing is almost the same as general marketing except that you are marketing on a website. There really isn't much difference between them.
More then likely they were made on the same conveyer belt. Both sets are great, it really just depends on what they are made of not where they are made.
FiOS is worthless. It is not really "on demand", it is just random crap at an exorbitant price.
As seen on TV are like virtual stores. They should work as fine as store cutlery, if the pictures are giving all side views. Buying in store has advantage that you can feel the cutlery and know weight, actual shine, scratch, sharpness and details about design; In short if you can buy from store then it is better.
If you would like to, then yes you probably can. However, it would wear the knife down considerably.
Pretty much.
To gain and education in online marking it is recommended to study at scholarship Canada as they have a really good programme in online marketing which you can really benefit from
Although some marketers do consider marketing a science, it is really more of an art. This is because marketing results can't always be replicated the way that scientific experiments are.
they can range from prices starting at 80 dollars to really high prices like 1,000 dollars depends if they are rare or hard to find. If not they could be really cheap
It exists but it's really more of a marketing tool.
No, not really, but it is used for marketing, advertising, etc.