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a concept that consists of a partnership between a company (supplier) and an organization that gathers persons sharing the same interests to bring a greater consumer base to their service, product or opinion commencer à apprendre
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someone who represents a company in dealing with customers, especially on the phone commencer à apprendre
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a person who is paid to buy or sell products or provide a service for a company, but who is not a regular employee commencer à apprendre
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a person who buys and sells foreign money, shares in companies, etc., for other people commencer à apprendre
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a person who talks to opposing sides, especially governments, making arrangements for them or bringing disagreements to an end commencer à apprendre
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to generate awareness about your business using strategies and campaigns with the goal of creating a unique and lasting image in the marketplace. commencer à apprendre
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used as an incoterm to mean that the total price of goods sold includes the price of transporting them by ship as well as the price of insurance commencer à apprendre
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Cif, cost, insurance and freight
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also co-operative marketing; the fact of two or more companies advertising and selling each other's products commencer à apprendre
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a small local store where you can buy food, newspapers, etc. and that is open until late at night or all the time commencer à apprendre
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a piece of paper or card that customers can use to buy goods and services at a lower price, or to get them free commencer à apprendre
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the area in which a particular service is available, or particular goods are sold commencer à apprendre
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the plan and system that a business has for dealing with customers over a period of time commencer à apprendre
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CRM, customer relationship management
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the activity of selling a different product to someone who is already buying a product from the same company commencer à apprendre
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direct-to-consumer approach, where the manufacturer controls all aspects of distribution commencer à apprendre
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type of sales technique designed to evoke an on-the-spot response and encourage a prospective customer to take action by opting in the advertiser's offer commencer à apprendre
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Direct-response retailing
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a store that sells products at lower than usual prices commencer à apprendre
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going from one house or building in an area to another commencer à apprendre
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the fact of a famous person appearing in an advertisement saying that they use and like a product commencer à apprendre
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start to have contact with commencer à apprendre
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Establish contact/relations with
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anything that happens, especially something important or unusual commencer à apprendre
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an event at which objects such as paintings are shown to the public, a situation in which someone shows a particular skill or quality to the public, or the act of showing these things commencer à apprendre
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used for stating that the buyer of goods is responsible for arranging and paying for them to be transported from the seller's factory commencer à apprendre
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a small piece of paper with information on it about a product or event commencer à apprendre
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(of a shipment of goods) delivered on board ship or other carrier without charge to the buyer commencer à apprendre
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activities which encourage repeat purchasing through a formal program enrollment process to develop loyalty and commitment from the customer base. Frequency marketing is also referred to as loyalty programs. commencer à apprendre
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any form of marketing that is original, unusual, and not expensive commencer à apprendre
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to hold a meeting at which a person or organization makes a public statement and reporters can ask questions commencer à apprendre
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to mark a surface by pressing something hard into it with a design or symbol used by a company to advertise its products commencer à apprendre
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processes include the movement of raw materials, finished goods, and supplies from a manufacturer or other distribution channel to a fulfillment center, warehouse, or retail store depending on the business model. commencer à apprendre
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processes are related to the movement of end products to the end user, often originating in a distribution or fulfillment center and then delivered to its final destination. commencer à apprendre
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something that encourages a person to do something commencer à apprendre
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an expression from a list made by the International Chamber of Commerce that is used in the trade of goods from one country to another commencer à apprendre
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Incoterms, International Commercial Terms
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(synonyms: personalized marketing, individual marketing) - a marketing strategy by which companies leverage data analysis and digital technology to deliver individualized messages and product offerings to current or prospective customers. commencer à apprendre
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Individualized advertising
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brand owned by a retail store commencer à apprendre
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special presentations of a store’s products used to attract the buying public commencer à apprendre
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a person or an organization that helps other people or organizations to make an agreement by being a means of communication between them commencer à apprendre
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to make an official statement to journalists by a large organization, a political party or a government department commencer à apprendre
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the practical organization that is needed to make a complicated plan successful when a lot of people and equipment are involved commencer à apprendre
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a person or a company that buys goods from the company that makes them and sells them to somebody else commencer à apprendre
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goods with established and special name that a company gives to a product commencer à apprendre
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The process of taking orders and sending products to customers commencer à apprendre
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the business of giving the public information about a particular organization or person in order to create a good impression commencer à apprendre
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the building and land near to it that a business owns or uses commencer à apprendre
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the act of making prices smaller commencer à apprendre
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used to describe goods that are sold using the name of the store etc. that sells them, rather than the name of the manufacturer commencer à apprendre
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a series of things that are done to fulfill the request commencer à apprendre
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the use of particular products in films or television programmes in a way that makes people notice them, as a form of advertising commencer à apprendre
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a blend of promotional variables chosen by marketers to help a firm reach its goals commencer à apprendre
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the possibility that something will happen commencer à apprendre
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a store that sells goods to the public commencer à apprendre
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a person or business that sells goods to the public commencer à apprendre
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a person who sells goods, services, etc. commencer à apprendre
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the transport of cargo as a business, especially on ships commencer à apprendre
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amount of money that you pay to a company to transport cargo commencer à apprendre
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ships and boats that are sailing commencer à apprendre
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the activity of using a particular website to contact other people (especially those with similar interests to oneself) and share information commencer à apprendre
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a product or service that is offered at reduced prices or rates commencer à apprendre
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a business with presumed expertise in selling products within a specific category, e.g. clothing, furniture or medical supplies commencer à apprendre
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financial support given by a sponsor commencer à apprendre
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the act of sponsoring sth commencer à apprendre
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small, round, coloured areas on a surface or person’s skin commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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the entire process of making and selling commercial goods, including every stage from the supply of materials and the manufacture of the goods through to their distribution and sale commencer à apprendre
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an exhibition where manufacturers show their products to other people in industry and try to get business commencer à apprendre
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marketing aimed at increasing or creating demand for products based on special pricing, display fixtures, demonstrations, value-added bonuses, etc. commencer à apprendre
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appealing or catering to high-income consumers; of high quality; not easily affordable or accessible commencer à apprendre
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to make a company's products or services higher in quality commencer à apprendre
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a method of marketing whereby consumers are encouraged to share information about a company's goods or services via the internet commencer à apprendre
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the degree to which something is seen by the public commencer à apprendre
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how far or how clearly you can see in particular weather conditions commencer à apprendre
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a large building for storing things before they are sold, used or sent out to shops commencer à apprendre
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a promise made by a company to change or repair one of its products if it has a fault commencer à apprendre
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