That is the correct spelling of "marketing" (advertising or selling).
spell
The correct spelling is "promotion" (advancement, or marketing action).
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "promoters."
Not properly. The spelling Xpectation might be used as a marketing term or an affectation, but not as a proper spelling.
Someone who can spell "would", "someone" and "of" instead of what is written above in the question.
Karen Harris has written: 'Spell it-Write My First Spelling Guide' 'Marketing in the U.K. Ophthalmics industry'
The informal jargon term is "transpromotion" meaning promotional or marketing activities as part of a transaction, such as a purchase (POP coupons) or a payment (bill ads).
The term "clickthrough" is an internet marketing term. The "clickthrough rate" is a percentage of actions compared to the number of views.The verb form for web surfing is "click through" and the noun "click-through".
The term DVD was not originally an acronym or initialism. It has been established to mean either "digital video disc" or the marketing term "digital versatile disc."
The common English word for a wooded hollow is dell(similar to dale), and the same spelling applies to the name of the computer marketing company Dell.
The marketing departments of some bank corporations believe that using the French spelling "banc" will convey a sense of internationalism and trustworthiness. Other institutions just inherited the name from merging with or or acquiring international financial firms.
There are many websites where you can get notes and articles on Internet Marketing. I suggest you look at http://www.search-marketing-training.com for simple articles on Internet Marketing and its growing importance on present and future businesses.