Internet Marketing ... the Same & Different

Topics:
Internet Advertising
Tags:
Internet,
Internet Marketing,
Marketing,
Marketing Research,
ROCKINGHAM*JUTKINS*marketing
Source:
ROCKINGHAM*JUTKINS*marketing

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Overview: The article is about the different methods of marketing and explains how the Internet changes everything and nothing. It explains the comparison of new upcoming way of marketing with the old ones like Television did not kill radio, or the movies. The telephone has been a marketing tool for about a century. So far the Web has not knocked off magazines, newspapers, newsletters, direct mail, catalogs, outdoor posters or anything else you print and read. It says that marketing over the Internet make no difference on non-Internet marketing and explains an example of time where it was the dot.com world who ignored traditional marketing and are now dot.gones. To get into the details of dot.com to dot.gones read the article.

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Format: HTML | Date: Nov 2001


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