As much as I totally agree with you, the corruption that goes on in the so-called regulatory bodies leaves a bitter taste in the mouth. There are times that the marketers are even unaware of the flaws in the products being marketed. Due diligence is very important.All what a marketer wants is for the product to sell.Often we ignore the guidelines or we are less informed about a product that is why we fall victim.Each product before released to the public must be scrutinized and approved for public consumption but sometimes we don't do a due delegency to ensure that it followed the guidelines.Its much easier for physical products because you can trace them to an actual country and address and each country has a public consumption regulator for products.
The fact is that most marketers will never tell you the cons of the market , because they won't want to lose you because of it .Marketing is all about tricks and convincing people, but the issue here is that you are never told about the cons of a specified product till you experience that yourself, is Marketing a dirty way to advertise for something ?
that's what i exactly thought of too, i mean, even the nice behaviour sometimes is because he wants to sell you somethingAll what a marketer wants is for the product to sell.Often we ignore the guidelines or we are less informed about a product that is why we fall victim.Each product before released to the public must be scrutinized and approved for public consumption but sometimes we don't do a due delegency to ensure that it followed the guidelines.Its much easier for physical products because you can trace them to an actual country and address and each country has a public consumption regulator for products.
with this way, people will stop believing in lies which is not good for the marketer himself, so being honest can sometimes be a better solutionThe fact is that most marketers will never tell you the cons of the market , because they won't want to lose you because of it .
However few marketers that value customer retention will definetly tell you .
Exactly the point still remain that a strategy has to be put up,you just have to ensure that you get value for your money which in most cases is not the end result to the end-user of a product.that's what i exactly thought of too, i mean, even the nice behaviour sometimes is because he wants to sell you something
Couldn't agree more,it is very likely that an influence can be set up which can even by pass the laws of nature and at the end who suffers? Offcourse it's the end user.As much as I totally agree with you, the corruption that goes on in the so-called regulatory bodies leaves a bitter taste in the mouth. There are times that the marketers are even unaware of the flaws in the products being marketed. Due diligence is very important.
Your points are valid and it is a fact that marketing can be dirty but such marketing tips or tactics don't last long and the image of the company will be tarnished. One time sellers engaged a lot on dirty marketingMarketing is a way of advertising a product using various tricks and persuasive techniques. However, it can be a dirty thing when people employ deceptive ways to advertise their products. For instance, marketeers often lie and exaggerate a product simply because they want to sell it. It is after when people purchase it before knowing that it is fake. At times, the Product may not even serve its intended function and refund may even be impossible. In this case, marketing may be seen as deceitful. However, marketing itself is not deceitful but people marketing a product may be dishonest.
For me, marketing is okay as long you are being truthful about the product or service. Do not tell lies and do not over promise. Also ask yourself this '' Would I buy the product I am selling at the price I am selling it?''Marketing is all about tricks and convincing people, but the issue here is that you are never told about the cons of a specified product till you experience that yourself, is Marketing a dirty way to advertise for something ?
Lies are inevitable in marketing if we must be sincere but they should be very minimal or insignificant such that 80% of what is said about the product is real.For me, marketing is okay as long you are being truthful about the product or service. Do not tell lies and do not over promise. Also ask yourself this '' Would I buy the product I am selling at the price I am selling it?''
Its not a dirty way if its been done well , some of those marketers do give guarantee of their product when advertising to their customers ,this is to show that their product is not fake , so its dependMarketing is all about tricks and convincing people, but the issue here is that you are never told about the cons of a specified product till you experience that yourself, is Marketing a dirty way to advertise for something ?
guarantee is made because the machines make a lot of products and might make some of them broken, that's why people get guaranteeIts not a dirty way if its been done well , some of those marketers do give guarantee of their product when advertising to their customers ,this is to show that their product is not fake , so its depend
We have good marketers that are doing the marketing job decently and there also marketers doing the wrong ways so dirty marketing existIts not a dirty way if its been done well , some of those marketers do give guarantee of their product when advertising to their customers ,this is to show that their product is not fake , so its depend
Yeah machine do so , but guarantee also makes the customers satisfied that the product he or she is buying will last long and also add good bonus to your marketingguarantee is made because the machines make a lot of products and might make some of them broken, that's why people get guarantee
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