3G Handy Guide - Marketing a New Business, 2nd Edition

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3G Handy Guide: Marketing a New Business, 2nd Edition

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2023 | ISBN: 198468020X | English | 334 pages | True PDF | 27 MB

Marketing is one of the primary departments within an organization, tasked with identifying customer needs and wants, then producing or modifying products to respond to market demand. The marketing department frequently collaborates with management to meet evolving market needs, create new markets, and satisfy consumer desires. In essence, marketing serves as the critical bridge between consumer satisfaction and organizational profitability. The activities and success of companies depend on numerous interrelated internal and external factors, continuously analyzed by both academicians and practitioners. However, the complex nature of business requires dividing analysis into more specific aspects. The marketing function plays a major role in establishing and maintaining relationships between a company and its markets. The scope of marketing activities is broad, and the importance of various marketing strategies depends heavily on a company's characteristics and overall strategy — ultimately reflecting managerial perceptions about marketing's value.

This thoroughly revised edition includes new chapters addressing contemporary marketing challenges. The primary objective of this Handy Guide is to analyze how marketing strategies impact business success, with particular emphasis on new ventures. The guide clarifies essential marketing principles, strategies, and tactical approaches specific to founders in start-ups and early-stage businesses. While marketing plays a significant role in all successful organizations, it is arguably even more critical for small businesses. For many small enterprises, gaining or losing a single customer can determine firm survival. Increasingly, researchers recognize that conventional marketing practices are not always available or appropriate for entrepreneurial firms, requiring alternative approaches tailored to resource-constrained environments.