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A definition for marketing - how much time do you have? Let's start with some pre-marketing homework to get you in the marketing groove.

Robert Hale and Associates
858-404-0200
5405 Morehouse Drive, Ste 327
San Diego, AK
Emt Marketing
(646) 707-3479
638 West End Av
new York, AK
Aadlandflint Marketing
907-561-2009
124 E 7th Ave
Anchorage, AK
Sunisha Designs
904-708-2656
12690 Arrowleaf Lane
Jacksonville, AK
Koroberi, Inc.
919-960-9794
1506 E. Franklin Street
Chapel Hill, AK
Prestige Mobile Media
(281)693-4623
Katy, AK
SEO, PPC & Internet Marketing Services By Nick Stamoulis
781-223-3651
Arlington, AK
Marketing Solutions
907-569-7070
3501 Denali St
Anchorage, AK
Global Marketing
907-338-2098
2730 Scarborough Dr
Anchorage, AK
Marketing Works
907-258-0167
12501 Bainbridge RD
Anchorage, AK

Definition for Marketing : Do Your Pre-Marketing Homework

You’re just starting a business and need more customers, right? So you probably should be doing some marketing. But maybe you’re not entirely sure just what that means. Do you advertise? Put on events? Send out press releases? Exhibit at trade shows? What does it really mean to market your business?

In the strictest sense of a definition for marketing, it is not a single action but a combination of steps your business takes to identify, attract and retain profitable customers. It includes everything from market research, advertising and packaging, to the clothes your employees wear, the smiles on their faces, your billing practices, customer service, thank you cards, email newsletters and dozens of other items.

In short, marketing is the very core of your business, so it’s important to position yourself properly before you set foot in the marketing arena.

For example, can you clearly identify what sets you apart from the competition - what differentiates you? It’s tough to market yourself without having this clear in your mind. Develop a simple sentence or two that defines what compelling advantage or value you offer and how it solves a problem and makes the customer’s life easier.

Be specific. Pinpoint the customer “pain” that your product or service will relieve and the results they will see from the product or service your business offers.

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