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Answer updated on: 12 Feb 2020
Web 2.0 or social media is used to describe the various technologies and experiences that involve online communities where members contribute to and build the community and content, and where users can substantially control their own online experience through customisation and interactivity. Wikipedia, Facebook and Instagram are well-known examples. Instagram is the world’s fastest growing ...
Answer updated on: 12 Feb 2020
E-Marketing raises many ethical and legal issues, questions and responsibilities. Among them are:
Spam - the amount of spam (unsolicited commercial) email sent and received is estimated at more than 120 billion messages a day. Spam is a financially attractive way to advertise because millions of emails can be sent for just a few cents. It only takes a few recipients to respond to make the ...
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Marketing organisations are potentially exposed to much greater competition but they also have access to the entire global market. Additionally, not everyone has access to the internet, and some specific target markets in particular have low rates of access. Payment can also give rise to issues, with many consumers concerned about security and the possibility of online fraud or ...
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Intangibility= services cannot be easily displayed, communicated, or compared. This means far greater perceived “risk” for the consumer in making a purchase decision.
•Challenge: Because of greater risk, all “tangible” bits of evidence become far more significant in making a decision. To reduce risk:
ØPay attention to all tangibles (cleanliness of premises, equipment, staff appearance ...
Answer updated on: 12 Feb 2020
Electronic marketing refers to all of the activities involved in planning and implementing marketing in the electronic environment, including the web and mobile phones.
Examples of e-marketing include:
the sale of products via an e-commerce web site
the texting of potential customers about a new offer or sale (an example of e-promotion)
an email sent to an existing customer asking them to ...
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