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![]() I agree wholeheartedly with you. I think marketing took place somewhere at soemtime. It may have been indirect but with no marketing at all I thiink you stand the same chance of just building a website and doing absolutley nothing else.
You won't sell many widgets that way. Taylor > Without getting into a debate of semantics, > look at what Mike typed below, where he > stated that no marketing took place: > ------------------------- > ------------------------- > In this example, Mike's marketing was done > when he sold and serviced JL. He marketed > himself adequately enough to JL, that JL in > turn did the selling to the new client. Mike > simply took the order, which is far > different than selling. > As Mike states, everyone has their own take > on things, and it pretty much boils down to > calling things what you choose. > The way my belief system is set up, however > is that a sale can not take place unless > some form of marketing prompted that. > Marketing can be doing right by your client > and generating word of mouth orders as a > result. Marketing can be a big 7-Eleven sign > positioned at roadside. Marketing can be > wearing your best suit to help you sell > yourself to a prospective employer. I > suppose it boils down to one's own > definitions of these terms. > Just my 2 cents. |
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