Modern marketing concept

Abstract

Marketing is a process that affect our lives. We are consumers, but many of us are part of marketing like salespersons, wholesalers, rivals, Raw material suppliers and so force. As we know, the concept of marketing is constantly redefined. Marketing defines activities that create value through exchange between parties. This concept is a traditional definition of marketing.

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