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| Business 2000: Marketing, 1st Edition Business 2000: Marketing introduces marketing and e-commerce concepts, ways to meet customer needs, planning products and services, wholesaler and retailer information, and more. Along with added coverage on pricing methods, credit and marketing communications, loads of activities and checkpoint problems are included to gurantee student comprehension. Critical thinking exercises, vocabulary building, business math, Internet activities, special features on ethics, international business, and career awareness are incorporated throughout the text. This part of the Business 2000 series can be used alone or as a supplement to a business course, or with other Business 2000 books for a complete business overview. Price: $30.99 USD
 |  | | Internet Office Projects Internet Office Projects is a project-based approach to teaching about the Internet as a research tool. Each project requires students to use the Internet as a research tool to accomplish realistic tasks such as searching for jobs, planning vacation and business travel, retrieving investment and financial information, marketing a business, and designing web pages. The projects are designed to be used in a variety of settings with tasks geared toward real-life applications to increase knowledge of the Internet and enhance employability. Price: $39.49 USD
 |  | | One-to-One Web Marketing A comprehensive resource on implementing a one-to-one marketing strategy on the Web With its unique focus on customer-oriented marketing strategy, One-to-One Web Marketing immediately became a bestseller among Internet business books when it was first published in 1998. Now in a second edition, this is still the only comprehensive resource for understanding and applying the latest technologies, tools, products, and solutions for one-to-one marketing on the Web. With 40% new material, the Second Edition features a full arsenal of checklists, flowcharts, templates, vendor lists, scripting examples, and other tools and information that readers can use to evaluate and implement one-to-one technologies. Price: $39.99 USD
 |  | | Marketing Research: State-of-the-Art Perspectives This is an authoritative, twenty-first-century guide to marketing research practices. This book is the voice of marketing research experts at the turn of the millenium. It collects insights from the best-known practitioners and academics in the world, including authors from the U.S., Canada, England, Scotland, and Australia. Each chapter is written by a specialist in the topic area. So the book provides state-of-the-art coverage of a spectrum of marketing research topics including the process from data to knowledge, the current practice of marketing research, and the variety of specialized forms of research. It also offers perspectives on issues of particular importance to the Information Age, such as Internet research and computer-aided qualitative data analysis. Price: $42.99 USD
 |  | | Record Label Marketing Record Label Marketing provides clear, in-depth information on corporate marketing processes, combining marketing theory with the real world "how to" practiced in marketing war rooms. This industry-defining book is clearly illustrated throughout with figures, tables, graphs, and glossaries. Record Label Marketing is essential reading for current and aspiring professionals and students, and also offers a valuable overview of the music industry. Record Label Marketing... * Builds your knowledge base by introducing the basics of the marketing mix, market segmentation and consumer behavior * Gives you the tools necessary to understand and use SoundScan data, and to successfully manage the budget of a recorded music project * Presents vital information on label publicity, advertising, retail distribution and marketing research * Introduces you to industry resources like NARM, RIAA, and the IFPI * Offers essential marketing strategies including grassroots promotion and Internet/new media, as well as highlighting international marketing opportunities * Reveals how successful labels use video production, promotional touring and special products to build revenue * Looks to the future of the music business-how online developments, technological diffusion, and convergence and new markets are continually reshaping the industry This guide is accompanied by a website, www.recordlabelmarketing.com, which offers interactive assignments to strengthen your knowledge as well as updates on the latest news, industry figures and developments. * The only book that looks inside the marketing machine of commercial record labels * Presented in a clear, readable manner with industry figures (and how to read them), tables, graphs, glossaries and example marketing plans * A dedicated website: www.recordlabelmarketing.com offers interactive assignments and updates Price: $48.95 USD
 |  | | Record Label Marketing Record Label Marketing offers a comprehensive look at the inner workings of record labels, showing how the record labels connect commercial music with consumers. In the current climate of selling music through both traditional channels and new media, authors Tom Hutchison, Paul Allen and Amy Macy carefully explain the components of the contemporary record label's marketing plan and how it is executed. This new edition is clearly illustrated throughout with figures, tables, graphs, and glossaries, and includes a valuable overview of the music industry. Record Label Marketing has become essential reading for current and aspiring professionals, and for music business students everywhere. The book also has a companion website located at www.recordlabelmarketing.com. Record Label Marketing * Gives you an exclusive and complete look at SoundScan and how it is used as a marketing tool * Presents essential information on uses of new media, label publicity, advertising, retail distribution, and marketing research by record labels * Offers insight into how successful labels use videos, promotional touring, and special products to build revenue * Includes important specialized marketing strategies using the tools of grassroots promotion and international opportunities * Reveals how labels are managing within their transitional digital industry * Looks to the future of the music business how online developments, technological diffusion, and convergence and new markets continue to reshape the industry * Builds knowledge, learn the basics of the marketing mix, market segmentation and consumer behaviour * Gives essential marketing strategies, understand grassroots promotion, and Internet/ New Media as well as international opportunities * Gives vital information on label publicity, advertising, retail distribution and marketing research. Price: $49.95 USD
 |  | | Essentials of Marketing Research (with WebSurveyor Certificate and InfoTrac), 2nd Edition In response to strong market feedback, Essentials of Marketing Research, 2e, was developed directly from the eight edition of William Zikmund's best-selling Exploring Marketing Research text. Designed specifically for instructors who prefer a more concise introduction to marketing research topics, Essentials of Marketing Research, 2e, reflects the astonishing changes in information technology that have taken place since the previous edition. While this edition continues to focus on the time honored, traditional marketing research methods, the addition of extensive coverage of Internet research is a major change in this edition. Internet issues are carefully placed throughout the text to combine basic marketing research concepts with the emerging Internet power to conduct effective marketing research. Price: $130.49 USD
 |  | | Exploring Marketing Research (with WebSurveyor Certificate and InfoTrac), 8th Edition Marketing research on the Internet has moved from the introductory stage of its product life to the growth stage in the 21st century. Technological developments and social diffusion of the Internet have and will continue to shape the future of marketing research dramatically. Exploring Marketing Research, 8e reflects the astonishing changes in information technology that have taken place since the previous edition. While this edition continues to focus on the time honored, traditional marketing research methods, the addition of extensive coverage of Internet research is a major change in this edition. Internet issues are carefully placed throughout the text to combine basic marketing research concepts with the emerging Internet power to conduct effective marketing research. Price: $151.99 USD
 |  | | Handbook of Marketing Decision Models Marketing models is a core component of the marketing discipline. The recent developments in marketing models have been incredibly fast with information technology (e.g., the Internet), online marketing (e-commerce) and customer relationship management (CRM) creating radical changes in the way companies interact with their customers. This has created completely new breeds of marketing models, but major progress has also taken place in existing types of marketing models. The HANDBOOK OF MARKETING DECISION MODELS presents the state of the art in marketing decision models, dealing with new modeling areas such as customer relationship management, customer value and online marketing, but also describes recent developments in other areas. In the category of marketing mix models, the latest models for advertising, sales promotions, sales management, and competition are dealt with. New developments are presented in consumer decision models, models for return on marketing, marketing management support systems, and in special techniques such as time series and neural nets. Not only are the most recent models discussed, but the book also pays attention to the implementation of marketing models in companies and to applications in specific industries. Price: $189.00 USD
 |  | | International E-marketing The internet, web and related information technologies have proven to be transformational. While these technologies have impacted all parts of the corporation, the marketing function has perhaps been most affected. E-marketing is now a significant part of every global corporation's marketing arsenal. As international acceptance of the internet and web increases, the scope of international e-marketing now transitions from possibility to reality. International marketing scholars have followed the transformational impact of the internet/web closely. Several studies in the international e-marketing context have already emerged at the individual consumer (Callow and Lerman, 2003; Dou et al., 2003; Kucuk, 2002; Sing et al., 2004; Waller et al., 2005; papers by Sugai and Gong and McMillan, in this issue) and firm levels (Javalgi et al., 2004; Singh and Kundu, 2002; and papers by Kaynak et al. and Javalgi et al. in this issue). Recognizing the contribution of the work thus far, in this paper, we introduce the in international e-marketing. The IEMF should help the global marketing community shape scholarly inquiry in the domain of international e-marketing, classify current intellectual contributions in this area and delineate the gaps in the literature to focus future research. Moreover, the IEMF should help global e-marketing scholars address the question How is International E-Marketing different from International Marketing? The IEMF is an extension of the framework first introduced in Krishnamurthy (2006) to the international context. An overview of IEMF The IEMF has seven components actors (i.e. those who take e-marketing actions), spaces (i.e. online theaters of engagement), technology form factors (i.e. the idiosyncrasies of information technologies that affect the user experience), country-level cultural factors (i.e. the Hofstedian framework), access to information technologies (or the digital divide), actions and outcomes (behavioral outcomes at firm-level). We now briefly introduce the seven components. Actors Establishing an online presence makes one an international e-marketing actor axiomatically. Since web sites can be accessed across country lines, e-marketing actors exert influence in the country of their origin and across borders. Moreover, companies now routinely create country-level sites to deepen their presence within a country (e.g. Amazon.com has stores in the UK, Canada, France, Japan and Germany). This could create arbitrage opportunities that have not been fully studied, e.g. Amazon.co.uk frequently sells books at a lower delivered price than Amazon.com. Yet, it is not clear if consumers are taking advantage of this. Spaces The conceptualization of spaces is fairly new in the business/management/marketing literature. Rayport and Sviokla (1994) first used the term marketspace and distinguished it from a marketplace. An online space is a theater of engagement between the company and the consumer (Krishnamurthy, 2006). Imp Price: $199.00 USD
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