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Savatey [412]
2 years ago
10

Marketing ________ sports involves the strategic marketing efforts of companies in which they partner with a sports entity for s

ome commercial benefit.
Business
1 answer:
melamori03 [73]2 years ago
6 0

'Marketing through sports involves the strategic marketing efforts of companies in which they partner with a sports entity for some commercial benefit.

Marketing strategy is the process that enables a company to focus its limited resources on the greatest opportunities to increase sales and achieve a sustainable competitive advantage.

Marketing activities are the resources companies spend to promote their products and services. Through marketing activities, businesses can generate demand and interest in their products and increase awareness among potential customers.

marketing strategy helps you discover areas that will be impacted by business growth, thereby helping you create organizational plans that address customer needs. It helps organizations appropriately price their goods and services based on information gathered through market research.

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