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Marketing, A Concept Older Than Many Realize

Marketing

A Concept Older Than Many Realize

    Not many people actually realize just how long Marketing has been in existence. Now here is a subject that , should any one person or firm undertake, or decide to take a poll on, could Never be completed. At least not in it's entirety. Marketing in one form or another has been a part of Civilization dating back thousands of years .

     During the majority of the 20th century, archaeologists have uncovered evidence numerous civilizations that dealt very prosperously in trade. Civilizations such as Greece, Rome, Phoenicia, Egypt, Crete, Judea, were all major participants in what we now call Marketing. It was during the Crusades, that these practices were spread throughout Europe and eventually throughout the entire world. More information for this may be found in the Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia published by Info-please .

    From the “Mega-Cities” around the world to the smallest remote village, you will see some form of Marketing being practiced . There is no one that has not engaged in marketing in one form or fashion. As civilization has grown, so has Marketing . What started as a simple exchange of goods between people has grown into a multi-faceted, Global reality.

     How can you say that “everyone is in marketing” you are probably asking yourselves. The Random House Unabridged Dictionary defines Marketing as follows:

  1. the act of buying or selling in a market

  2. the total of activities involved in the transfer of goods from the producer or seller to the consumer or buyer, including advertising, shipping, storing, and selling.

By using this definition, here are a few examples of marketing:

  • Yard sales

  • Rummage Sales

  • Flea Markets

  • Bazaars

  • Garage Sales

  • Auctions

    The above examples are things everyone has attended or hosted themselves at one point or another.

A logical progression could be:

  1. Producer ( agricultural or industrial ) - Consumable or products designed for end user/ consumer

  2. Broker – Initial sales contact for wholesale/retail

  3. Distribution/Warehousing – Storage facilities.

  4. Transportation- Services (Air, Ground, Rail, and Shipping providing delivery to Retail outlets

  5. Retail – Final stage for sales

  6. End User- Consumer C

    With the development of the computer and the Internet, marketing took off in a totally new direction by leaps and bounds. As these two new industries continued to grow, so did marketing. Computers and the Internet effectively increased and improved communications between all parties, from the producer to the retailer helping to provide constantly improving service for the Consumer Public.

    Marketing Services on line are also offering more and more services for the consumer every day. Thanks to some of these services, such as electronic confirmation , order tracking, and order updates, marketing is turning into a Global Enterprise that is phenomenal !

    Over the next few articles I intend to show how these marketing services can help us achieve our goals.

Steven G. Reid

    Steven Reid has been online for around three years now and has changed directions in his career by entering Internet Marketing.
Under the business of Success Patrol, he has found enthusiasm and instructive training, finding his niche in Blogging and helping others learn new techniques


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Published Monday, January 21, 2008 6:14 PM by steveng
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# re: Marketing, A Concept Older Than Many Realize

Hi Steven:
I am glad you are showing people how to brand themselves with article writing.  You have every right to feel proud of this first article and look forward to seeing you write many more  :-)
You are showing that by changing the mindset anything is possible...and isn't it so much better than some of the other ways you can promote?
You are a success Steven and I am proud to know you.

As always,

To your Success,

Diane Bjorling
Monday, January 21, 2008 7:48 PM by helgit
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