Advertising Marketing Questions and Answers

Do marketers create needs?




Answers: Yes they create needs thats why we have a marketing department.

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Not sure I understand this question, but I would say yes. Do you mean that someone does something to make customers/clients buy a product which they otherwise wouldn't have thought of?
I am sure the answer is yes. I don't beleive in most cases that the consumer always starts the need and then the suppliers fil it.
I think it is more of a case of creating "wants" instead of creating "needs". And yes, in some cases I think a marketer can create a "want". There are those who are very susceptible to the power of suggestion who are vulnerable to such tactics. Others can be "guilted" into buying.
And of course we all often have trouble discriminating between "wants" and "needs"..
The long definition of marketing is the profitable identification, attraction, getting and keeping of customers/clients.

The best marketers never forget for an instance that their existence depends on ...the customer!

Defining marketing is easy...the doing of marketing is hard.

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How does the website makes income?




Answers: A website can make money several ways
1) direct sales
2) selling banner space
3) click ads

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By Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY
LOS ANGELES — Jerry Alonzy figured he'd be working into his 70s at least.
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"I put in two, maybe three hours a day on the site, and the checks pour in," he says. "What's not to like?"
In return for placing its ads on websites and blogs, G00GLE pays Web publishers every time one of its ads are clicked. Those clicks help keep Alonzy and his wife living comfortably and talking about moving to Hawaii. "All I need is a laptop and a high-speed Internet connection, and I can live anywhere."
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The Internet may be a young person's medium, but the retired and those nearing retirement such as Alonzy have found that they can work the Web just as well. Sometimes, such "Gray G00GLErs" can live a richer, more financially rewarding life than when they were supposedly working.
"G00GLE isn't just for kids anymore," says G00GLE executive Kim Scott, who runs the company's a.d.s.e.n.s.e program, the ad platform that provides the income for Web publishers such as Alonzy and others.
Take Jerrold Foutz. The former Boeing engineer, 75, started a website a few years ago devoted to one of his passions — switching mode power supplies, which help drive, for instance, the inside of video cameras.
He put G00GLE a.d.s on his smpstech.com site four years ago. After just one month, the first G00GLE check was for $800. The second check totaled $2,000.
"I thought, 'Wow,' " he said. "This was the most amazing thing that ever happened to me. Something I thought would make $50 a year now equals my Boeing retirement check."
That comes out to around $25,000 yearly.
Foutz's experience is not an anomaly.
After Hope Pryor's four kids left home, she grew intrigued with the Internet and learned how to design a Web page. She didn't want it to focus on just her, so she posted some of her favorite recipes on the site.
Now, her Cooks Recipes site is bringing in nearly $90,000 yearly, mostly from G00GLE a.d.s. The holidays are the biggest-producing months of the year.
"Last December alone, I netted $30,000 from G00GLE," she says. "There's not too many people I know who can walk into a car dealership and buy two vehicles at one time. I did just that recently."
By acting as a platform for advertising and/or by directly selling goods and services.

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What are some good sites that allow you to do this?


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