Download Principles of Marketing by Philip Kotler PDF

2006
Title Principles of Marketing by Philip Kotler
Authors
Genres Business Books Nonfiction Books Management Books
Publisher Pearson Prentice Hall
ISBN 9780131469181
The 11 th edition of this popular text continues to build on four major marketing themes: building and managing profitable customer relationships, building and managing strong brands to create brand equity, harnessing new marketing technologies in the digital age, and marketing in a socially responsible way around the globe. Thoroughly updated and streamlined,Principles of Marketingtells the stories that reveal the drama of modern marketing, reflecting the major trends and forces that are impacting this dynamic and ever-changing field.Topics include: the marketing environment, managing information, consumer & business buyer behavior, segmentation, targeting, and positioning, branding strategies, distribution channels, advertising and sales promotion, direct marketing, and the global marketplace.An excellent tool for anyone in marketing and sales, whether self- or corporate- employed.
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