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You see a gorgeous girl at a party. You go up to her and say, "I'm fantastic in bed."
That's Direct Marketing

You're at a party with a bunch of friends and see a gorgeous girl. One of your friends goes up to her and pointing at you says, "He's fantastic in bed."
That's Advertising

You see a gorgeous girl at a party. You go up to her and get her telephone number. The next day you call and say, "Hi, I'm fantastic in bed."
That's Telemarketing

You're at a party and see a gorgeous girl. You get up and straighten your tie, you walk up to her and pour her a drink. You open the door for her, pick up her bag after she drops it, offer her a ride, and then say, "By the way, I'm fantastic in bed."
That's Public Relations

You're at a party and see a gorgeous girl. She walks up to you and says, I hear you're fantastic in bed."
That's Brand Recognition

See Above for the example

by Murray State September 23, 2004

1160πŸ‘ 95πŸ‘Ž


Marketing

A career in which people (normally men who have an issue with their sexuality and drive Mopeds) state the obvious and get paid a lot of money for it. They normally have catchy initials like AA or RR and spend a lot of time getting their signature to look important

Anyone wearing a pink shirt on a regular basis and working in Hammersmith.

by Noddy April 10, 2003

95πŸ‘ 77πŸ‘Ž


Marketing

The verbalisation of a noun where an an activity is done.

In this case, "market" is the place/noun and that the activity of grocery shopping is done at the market. Market is then verbalised by adding "-ing" = "Marketing"

Simply means : Grocery shopping, traditionally done at the market, nowadays supermarket is also acceptable as long as it is to do with shopping for grocery, not just picking up a carton of milk.

Commonly used in Singapore and Malaysia.

Nothing to do with the meaning of a profession to advertise a product or service.

Friend1 : Where is your mum?
Friend2 : Marketing
Friend1 : Huh?
Friend2 : She's gone to the market to do buy some grocery for the week.

by nokko June 7, 2011

15πŸ‘ 16πŸ‘Ž


marketing

Origin unknown. Purpose unknown. States the obvious, accepts all credit, rejects all blame.

An increasingly common plague found in the work place which causes annoyance and despair in other co-workers. Thrives on board-meetings, dependent on company mobile phones, Outlook, and a considerable yearly budget with no questions asked on how its gets pissed up the wall on nothing. Able to speak but prefers to do any communication through email which is the sole purpose of computers.

Uses any opportunity to voice their opinions and set policy on matters which are none of their concern and to which they have knowledge of. Usually the bane of any Web-Developers existence.

Able to plan projects perfectly without any of the minor concerns such as development or implementation.

Curiously, all Marketing plague-people start as a Manager. There is no lower position available although there is never actually anyone to manage.

see above for example. Be wary of any person who says they are "Marketing". Lose all hope when dealing with a "Marketing Consultant".

by newmediamonkey August 17, 2007

148πŸ‘ 59πŸ‘Ž


Marketeer

A portmanteau of the words β€˜Marketing’ and β€˜Buccaneer’, created by Brand Managers in an attempt to make them sound more dynamic.

Bob β€œI ran into Dwain Dibbley the other day.”
Mike β€œReally, so what’s he up to these days?”
Bob β€œApparently he’s a Marketeer for MegaGlobal Corp.”
Mike β€œWell; he always was an unimaginative, spreadsheet licking twat!β€œ
Bob β€œFor sure.”

by Vince Mode March 4, 2017

12πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


marketing

Bull Shit with fine print.

(XYZ printer): Prints at 80 pages per minute! (The fine print: 80 pages per minute is achieved by placing one letter 'A' at 12 pitch type, in the middle of the page)

In marketing, there is no such thing as a 'lie', only exaggerations!

by Quisinart July 15, 2006

137πŸ‘ 58πŸ‘Ž


market

An area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted.

"Let's get that bread," George said as he took his first steps into the crowded market.

by Robert Leonard February 9, 2019

12πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž