Marketers promote their web site on their usual supports, which means that traditional marketing supports can also supplement online marketing. This is a virtual trap. As mentioned above, for products with less data, the Web cannot substitute mass promotion. Nevertheless, large consumer goods firms have the need for presence on the Web. The Anglo-Dutch group [...]
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Marketing Through the Internet and the Internet Culture
Posted by Admin on January 8th, 2010
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Tags: Code Of Behavior, Consumer Goods Industry, Culture Of The Internet, Development Of The Internet, Dutch Group, Effective Communication, Faberge, Frozen Food, Internet Culture, Mass Promotion, Media Tv, Netiquette, Presence On The Web, Procter And Gamble, Procter Gamble, Rules Of The Game, Social Organization, Target Audience, Time Slots, Traditional Marketing
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Posted by Admin on December 18th, 2009
As a tool of communication and technology sharing, the Internet has become a powerful force that is difficult to control. According to Castells the Internet has become the center for libertarian values of privacy, freedom, and openness. Castells believes that the interaction between four types of cultures resulted in this: the ‘techno-meritocratic’ culture, the ‘hacker [...]
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Tags: Absolute Freedom, Author Points, Castells, Commercial Interests, Communitarians, Computer Networks, Geographical Location, google, Hacker Ethic, Individualism, Internet Computer, Internet Culture, Libertarian Values, Little Time, Notion, Openness, Role Of The Government, Social Interactions, Virtual Communities, Virtual Reality
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