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:''Through [[advertising]], marketing is also related to many of the [[creative arts]].'' :''Through [[advertising]], marketing is also related to many of the [[creative arts]].''
- Nobrow: The Culture of Marketing, The Marketing of Culture (2000)+:''[[Nobrow: The Culture of Marketing, The Marketing of Culture]]'' (2000)
'''Marketing''' is one of the most important functions in business. It is the discipline required to understand customers' needs and the benefits they seek. [[Academia]] does not have one commonly agreed upon definition. Even after a better part of a century the debate continues. In a nutshell it consists of the social and managerial processes by which products (goods or services) and value are exchanged in order to fulfill the needs and wants of individuals or groups. Although many people seem to think that "marketing" and "[[advertising]]" are synonymous, they are not. Advertising is simply one of the many processes that together constitute marketing . '''Marketing''' is one of the most important functions in business. It is the discipline required to understand customers' needs and the benefits they seek. [[Academia]] does not have one commonly agreed upon definition. Even after a better part of a century the debate continues. In a nutshell it consists of the social and managerial processes by which products (goods or services) and value are exchanged in order to fulfill the needs and wants of individuals or groups. Although many people seem to think that "marketing" and "[[advertising]]" are synonymous, they are not. Advertising is simply one of the many processes that together constitute marketing .
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Through advertising, marketing is also related to many of the creative arts.
Nobrow: The Culture of Marketing, The Marketing of Culture (2000)

Marketing is one of the most important functions in business. It is the discipline required to understand customers' needs and the benefits they seek. Academia does not have one commonly agreed upon definition. Even after a better part of a century the debate continues. In a nutshell it consists of the social and managerial processes by which products (goods or services) and value are exchanged in order to fulfill the needs and wants of individuals or groups. Although many people seem to think that "marketing" and "advertising" are synonymous, they are not. Advertising is simply one of the many processes that together constitute marketing .



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