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What are marketing strategies, and how do they help Firms?
It is a long-term, forward-looking approach and an overall game plan which plays an important role in any organization or any business with the fundamental goal of achieving a sustainable competitive advantage by understanding the needs and wants of customers. When a business gets into working its main aim is at achieving the plans or goals for a long term interest in the working of the company. Marketing is always the creative way of attracting customers towards their product or service in a respectable market. Any newly formed company or the existing ones will first take into notice about the radical changes in the market from time to time to plan their marketing strategies.
By deputechguide5 years ago in Journal
Websites To Get Hired For Remote Virtual Assistant Jobs
1. Fiverr: Fiverr is a well-known platform for finding virtual assistant jobs. This platform is different than any other, as you will be posting your availability and the reason why you are the best candidate for VA job.
By Writer Base5 years ago in Journal
21 The Best Visual Content Creation Tools To Boost Your Marketing Campaigns
There are a number of leading content creation tools that you can consider as we move into 2021. We have an up-to-date list that shows changes in software, advancements in technology, especially in visual content creation tools.
By Jenn Pereira5 years ago in Journal
Benefits of Hiring Freelance Graphic Designer
Graphic design is the creative and preparation of planning, projecting ideas and experiences with proper content. Graphic designer freelancer is one who is self-employed and creates both physical and virtual graphics designs for printed, published, or electronic media. These visuals can be as simple as a business logo, or as complex as page layouts on a website.
By Giggzy LLC5 years ago in Journal
Simple steps to creating an affiliate marketing plan
Simple steps to creating an affiliate marketing plan Once you decide to affiliate, the easiest way to start is to buy advertising credits on our marketplace. Our affiliate partners are offering to sell our product and earn revenue.
By www.furnday.com5 years ago in Journal
What Keeps Me Cool as a Chameleon
As someone who has varying bouts of anxiety, I'm always looking for something that will ease my nerves—especially for those trying times when stressors line the hallways of my mind. Coping mechanisms can be hard to find, but with trial and error you can come away with a lot of different hobbies that will bring you both joy and comfort.
By Jillian Spiridon5 years ago in Journal
Four Intractable Flaws in Vocal's Censorship Policies
They are subjective and thus impossible to enforce fairly and thus unjust Subjectivity if fine when judging a piece of writing on its artistic merits. Beyond spelling, grammar, and a few other basic components judging the quality of any given written work is always going to be a highly subjective process. After all, people have very different tastes in what they like to read and two people can have diametrically opposed ideas on what they believe qualifies as "good" or "bad" writing. We all have our own unique likes and dislikes and inherent biases. There is nothing wrong with this and it is in fact part of what makes each individual person unique. Subjectivity in judging quality is a fact of life and any publication which wants to exclude works it feels does not meet a certain quality standard (as determined subjectively by whomever it feels qualified to judge such a thing) is entirely free to do so. I might think this is stupid and I might rail against the unfairness of it, but in the end I must accept it, and in fact I would accept it, no matter how much I might grumble about the unfairness of it. When it comes to quality, fairness is in the eye of the beholder. However, if said publication seeks to exclude works not because of a quality standard but rather for reasons of objectionable content the situation changes considerably. Unlike quality, content is an objective standard, or at least it should be. It must be in fact for the content standard to be considered fair in any sense of the word. And, because it is an objective standard it must be fair or the publication implementing the standard is behaving in an unjust fashion. Consider Vocal's prohibition on the publishing of works containing "religious" or "graphic" content. What is religious content and what is graphic content? Who defines these terms? Who determines if any given content meets the definition? Vocal defines them and the moderators/reviewers determine this. However, it is simply not possible for any person or group of persons to define either of those terms in a way that will account for any possible situation. And no single or group of moderators will ever be able to agree in every case as to the correct application of their own "rules" with respect to writings that may or may not have such content. They will always in the end be judgement calls, human made judgement calls, and they will be disputed. They will be subjective, and thus they will be unfair, they will be unjust. This makes Vocal, as currently configured, an unjust organization and an unjust publication. Congratulations.
By Everyday Junglist5 years ago in Journal









