pazarlama, alışveriş, alışveriş yapma, marketing, pazarla, PAZARLAMA:Malın piyasaya arzı, tevzii veya satışı, piyasaya sun, pazarla:prep.pazarlayarak, pazarlayarak, alışveriş yap/pazarla, çarşıdan öteberi alma, piyasaya sunma, pazar, piyasa, satmak, çarşı, borsa, markete, istek, alışveriş yapmak, tüm sektör, talep, pazarlamak, panayır, for -e talep, -e rağbet, market town içinde pazar kurulan ka, piyasa market basket pazar sepeti, pazar,v.pazarla:n.pazar, satışa çıkarmak, çarşıda alışveriş etmek, market garden bostan market order komisyoncuya verilen piyasa fiyatına satma veya alma siparişi, market day pazarın kurulduğu gün, alışveriş etmek, market place pazar yeri,
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earlier (until the 1920’s), shopping, going to market, The promotion, distribution and selling of a product or service; includes market research and advertising, Present participle of market, Buying and selling in a market, HCCB personnel responsible for finding and educating new producers on the products and services offered by HCCB Also assists the underwriters' follow-up on quoted cases and difficult renewals, The process of developing, promoting, and distributing products to satisfy customers' needs and wants, the exchange of goods for an agreed sum of money, The process of matching the abilities of an organization with the existing and future needs of its customers, to the greatest benefit of both parties The result is an exchange in which the organization receives income through the meeting of customers' needs and customers receive benefits that satisfy their expectations, The act or process of offering goods or services for sale, shopping at a market; "does the weekly marketing at the supermarket" the commercial processes involved in promoting and selling and distributing a product or service; "most companies have a manager in charge of marketing, means to make a communication about a product or service a purpose of which is to encourage recipients of the communication to purchase or use the product or service, the process of making customers aware of products and services, attracting new customers to a product or service, keeping existing customers interested in a product or service, building and maintaining a customer base for a product or service Advertisements play a large part in marketing, The act of selling or of purchasing in, or as in, a market, the department in a publishing house with responsibility for promoting titles published; this may include the creation of point of sale display material, press and other advertising, and securing free coverage through PR and publicity, earlier (until the 1920's), shopping, going to market, shopping at a market; "does the weekly marketing at the supermarket", Articles in, or from, a market; supplies, the commercial processes involved in promoting and selling and distributing a product or service; "most companies have a manager in charge of marketing, this is the process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion and distribution of ideas, goods and services to satisfy customers, is the many ways that products are sold It includes advertising, selling and delivering products to people Marketers (people who work in marketing) try to get the attention of target audiences by using slogans, packaging design, celebrity endorsements and general exposure in the media world, The process of identifying and reaching specific segments of a population for the purposes of selling them a product or service, Process of planning and executing conception, pricing, promotion and distribution of ideas, goods and services in order to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational objectives, the activities associated with buying and selling a product or service The 4 Ps (product, place, price and promotion), The process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution of ideas, goods, and services to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational objectives, act or process of buying or selling at a market; development of a strategy for the sales of a certain product; promotion and selling services; distribution of goods, Marketing is the organization of the sale of a product, for example, deciding on its price, the areas it should be supplied to, and how it should be advertised. expert advice on production and marketing. a marketing campaign. the activity of deciding how to advertise a product, what price to charge for it etc, or the type of job in which you do this. Activities that direct the flow of goods and services from producers to consumers. In advanced industrial economies, marketing considerations play a major role in determining corporate policy. Once primarily concerned with increasing sales through advertising and other promotional techniques, corporate marketing departments now focus on credit policies (see credit), product development, customer support, distribution, and corporate communications. Marketers may look for outlets through which to sell the company's products, including retail stores, direct-mail marketing, and wholesaling. They may make psychological and demographic studies of a potential market, experiment with various marketing strategies, and conduct informal interviews with target audiences. Marketing is used both to increase sales of an existing product and to introduce new products. See also merchandising, The process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution of goods, services, and ideas to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organisation objectives, The process of identifying and communicating with qualified prospects, The process of organizing and directing all the company activities which relate to determining the market demand and converting the customers buying power into an effective demand for a service and bringing that service to the customer, One of the three essential business disciplines that studies the demographics and psychographics of target consumers, as well as the development of positioning strategy and messages Marketing strategy affects everything that touches customers, prospects, employees, investors, vendors, and essential business processes, A process designed to bring about the voluntary exchange of values between a not-for-profit organization and its target market, such as the transfer of a donation in exchange for addressing a social need, recognition or a feeling of good will The process or act of fostering such an exchange in a market, Group of related business activities aimed at satisfying the demand for goods and services, Individual and organisational activities that facilitate and expedite satisfying exchange relationships in a dynamic environment through the creation, distribution, promotion and pricing of goods, services and ideas p 5, The art and science of discovering and understanding specific consumer wants and desires with an ultimate goal of delivering goods and services that fulfill unmet needs, The activities of listening to customer needs, assessing the competitive landscape and then designing and creating products and services accompanied by messages that shape audience perceptions, leading to opportunities for revenue The primary objective of marketing is to deliver products and services to the right audience at the right price and right time, thereby increasing brand loyalty, the process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution of ideas, goods, services, and people to create exchanges that will satisfy individual and organizational goals, The process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion, providing goods and services to satisfy customer needs, at a profit, A formally organized, sometimes monopolistic, system of trading in specified goods or effects, The sum total traded in a process of individuals trading for certain commodities, A geographical area where a certain commercial demand exist, A group of potential customers for one's product, City square or other fairly spacious site where traders set up stalls and buyers browse the merchandise, To make (products or services) available for sale and promote them, An organised, often periodic, trading event at such site, To sell, Relating to a (commercial) market, the securities markets in the aggregate; "the market always frustrates the small investor", the world of commercial activity where goods and services are bought and sold; "without competition there would be no market"; "they were driven from the marketplace", To expose for sale in a market; to traffic in; to sell in a market, and in an extended sense, to sell in any manner; as, most of the farmes have marketed their crops, Hence: Value; worth, the customers for a particular product or service; "before they publish any book they try to determine the size of the market for it", To deal in a market; to buy or sell; to make bargains for provisions or goods, A region or area in which goods can be bought and sold Generally delineated by either geography or business segment, The privelege granted to a town of having a public market, - The prospective customers for a given product or service, Consists of all people and/or organizations who desire (or potentially desire) a good or service, have sufficient resources to make a purchase, and the willingness and ability to buy, engage in the commercial promotion, sale, or distribution of; "The company is marketing its new line of beauty products", buy household supplies; "We go marketing every Saturday, A meeting together of people, at a stated time and place, for the purpose of traffic as in cattle, provisions, wares, etc, City square or other place where traders set up stalls and buyers browse the merchandise, Group of customers that possibly want to buy ones product, Place or network where trading takes place, The sum total of trades in a process of individuals trading for certain commodities, the place in which or the arrangement by which goods and services are bought and sold, by private purchase and sale, and not by auction; as, a market is held in the town every week, The price for which a thing is sold in a market; market price, An opportunity for selling anything; demand, as shown by price offered or obtainable; a town, region, or country, where the demand exists; as, to find a market for one's wares; there is no market for woolen cloths in that region; India is a market for English goods, a place where provisions are sold, sell; buy at a market; sell in a market; trade or deal at a market; develop a strategy for the sales of a certain product, Exchange, or purchase and sale; traffic; as, a dull market; a slow market, A public place (as an open space in a town) or a large building, where a market is held; a market place or market house; esp, If you price yourself out of the market, you try to sell goods or services at a higher price than other people, with the result that no one buys them from you. At £150,000 for a season, he really is pricing himself out of the market. Means by which buyers and sellers are brought into contact with each other and goods and services are exchanged. The term originally referred to a place where products were bought and sold; today a market is any arena, however abstract or far-reaching, in which buyers and sellers make transactions. The commodity exchanges in London and New York, for example, are international markets in which dealers communicate by telephone and computer links as well as through direct contact. Markets trade not only in tangible commodities such as grain and livestock but also in financial instruments such as securities and currencies. Classical economists developed the theory of perfect competition, in which they imagined free markets as places where large numbers of buyers and sellers communicated easily with each other and traded in commodities that were readily transferable; prices in such markets were determined only by supply and demand. Since the 1930s, economists have focused more often on the theory of imperfect competition, in which supply and demand are not the only factors that influence the operations of the market. In imperfect competition the number of sellers or buyers is limited, rival products are differentiated (by design, quality, brand name, etc.), and various obstacles hinder new producers' entry into the market. free market economy bear market black market bull market market research money market open market operation over the counter market stock market Stock Market Crash of 1929 the Common Market direct mail marketing marketing board, If you are in the market for something, you are interested in buying it. If you're in the market for a new radio, you'll see that the latest models are very different, If you say that it is a buyer's market, you mean that it is a good time to buy a particular thing, because there is a lot of it available, so its price is low. If you say that it is a seller's market, you mean that very little of it is available, so its price is high. Don't be afraid to haggle: for the moment, it's a buyer's market, a marketplace where groceries are sold; "the grocery store included a meat market", buy household supplies; "We go marketing every Saturday", Usually refers to the equity market "The market went down today" means that the value of the stock market dropped that day, make commercial; "Some Amish people have commercialized their way of life", deal in a market, The stock market is sometimes referred to as the market. The market collapsed last October. see also black market, market forces, open market, The job market or the labour market refers to the people who are looking for work and the jobs available for them to do. Every year, 250,000 people enter the job market. the changes in the labour market during the 1980s, The market for a particular type of thing is the number of people who want to buy it, or the area of the world in which it is sold. The foreign market was increasingly crucial. the Russian market for personal computers, An aggregate of people who, as individuals or as organisations, have a need for certain products and the ability, willingness and authority to purchase such products p 204, The market refers to the total amount of a product that is sold each year, especially when you are talking about the competition between the companies who sell that product. The two big companies control 72% of the market, A market is a place where goods are bought and sold, usually outdoors. He sold boots on a market stall, place where people gather to buy and sell; store for the sale of food; bazaar; fair; demand for goods or services (Economics); rate of purchase and sale (Economics), To market a product means to organize its sale, by deciding on its price, where it should be sold, and how it should be advertised. if you marketed our music the way you market pop music if a soap is marketed as an anti-acne product, If you talk about a market economy, or the market price of something, you are referring to an economic system in which the prices of things depend on how many are available and how many people want to buy them, rather than prices being fixed by governments. Their ultimate aim was a market economy for Hungary He must sell the house for the current market value. the market price of cocoa, Usually refers to the equity market ``The market wend down today'' meaning that the value of the stock market dropped that day, If something is on the market, it is available for people to buy. If it comes onto the market, it becomes available for people to buy. putting more empty offices on the market. new medicines that have just come onto the market, means the labour market The reference or comparator markets are large employers in the greater Montreal area, the public and University sectors in Quebec, and the Canadian not-for-profit sector, A place, or mechanism, where buyers and sellers can communicate and complete an exchange for goods or services if they agree on the price and terms and conditions of sale Markets allocate resources and goods and services, the total of all the existing and potential buyers of a good or service, trade or traffic in a particular good or service; place where goods or services are bought and sold, [1] the potential readership for a title [2] the territories of the world in which a title may be contractually sold, A trading institution held weekly At most places in medieval England and Wales a market was held on a set day, once a week The larger towns had several markets on several days a week, Place where products or services are bought and sold, or a group of people engaging in such activities, but is often used to describe just about anything associated with the stock market or investing in securities Also describes the act of creating liquidity in a security or "making a market," the activity of buying and selling securities from a broker dealers account in order to facilitate a market for others, A specific group of people who have needs to satisfy and the ability to pay (purchasing power), The rating services divide the country into markets made up of counties whose audience is dominated by a group of stations The market name comes from the cities that the major stations are licensed from, A group of buyers and sellers of a particular good or service (pg 4), A place where products and services and their competitive substitutes are brought and sold, an opportunity to sell, or the demand for goods and services, A network in which buyers and sellers interact to exchange goods and services for money, The term for the exchange where electricity is bought and sold There are formal markets for electricity, such as the market operated by the Independent System Operator for power sales into California Formal markets have specific procedures for bidding, contract length and other sales elements There also are informal markets, in which power is bought and sold over the telephone or on the Internet Informal markets do not have set procedures and allow for whatever agreements can be arranged between sellers and buyers The California/Oregon Border and Mid-Columbia power price indexes are reports of average prices for power sold in these informal market transactions, the total demand for a good; the set of all actual and potential buyers of a good or service; the place where people buy and sell; the process by which buyers and sellers of goods, services and factors of production interact to determine prices and quantifies, Usually refers to the equity market "The market went down today" meaning that the value of the stock marketdropped that day, Domestic Market Service within and between the 50 U S States, the District of Columbia and U S territories such as Puerto Rico, Guam etc International Market Service outside the 50 States of the U S and the District of Columbia It currently includes service to the U S territory of the Virgin Islands Trans Atlantic Service to Europe, Middle East, Africa, and other locations by way of the Atlantic Trans Pacific Service to Asia/Australia, the Pacific Islands and other locations by way of the Pacific Latin America Service to Central and South America (excluding Mexico) and the Caribbean (Includes foreign Caribbean nations and also the U S territory of the Virgin Islands ) Canada/Mexico All Canadian provinces/all of Mexico, A group of customers or potential purchasers who represent sufficient profit or public relations potential as to be attractive to the marketer, and who as a group can be identified and reached with a tailored marketing mix,
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The promotion, distribution and selling of a product or service; includes market research and advertising
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Present participle of market
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Buying and selling in a market
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HCCB personnel responsible for finding and educating new producers on the products and services offered by HCCB Also assists the underwriters' follow-up on quoted cases and difficult renewals
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The process of developing, promoting, and distributing products to satisfy customers' needs and wants
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the exchange of goods for an agreed sum of money
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The process of matching the abilities of an organization with the existing and future needs of its customers, to the greatest benefit of both parties The result is an exchange in which the organization receives income through the meeting of customers' needs and customers receive benefits that satisfy their expectations
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The act or process of offering goods or services for sale
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shopping at a market; "does the weekly marketing at the supermarket" the commercial processes involved in promoting and selling and distributing a product or service; "most companies have a manager in charge of marketing
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means to make a communication about a product or service a purpose of which is to encourage recipients of the communication to purchase or use the product or service
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the process of making customers aware of products and services, attracting new customers to a product or service, keeping existing customers interested in a product or service, building and maintaining a customer base for a product or service Advertisements play a large part in marketing
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The act of selling or of purchasing in, or as in, a market
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the department in a publishing house with responsibility for promoting titles published; this may include the creation of point of sale display material, press and other advertising, and securing free coverage through PR and publicity
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shopping at a market; "does the weekly marketing at the supermarket"
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Articles in, or from, a market; supplies
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the commercial processes involved in promoting and selling and distributing a product or service; "most companies have a manager in charge of marketing
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this is the process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion and distribution of ideas, goods and services to satisfy customers
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is the many ways that products are sold It includes advertising, selling and delivering products to people Marketers (people who work in marketing) try to get the attention of target audiences by using slogans, packaging design, celebrity endorsements and general exposure in the media world
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The process of identifying and reaching specific segments of a population for the purposes of selling them a product or service
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Process of planning and executing conception, pricing, promotion and distribution of ideas, goods and services in order to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational objectives
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the activities associated with buying and selling a product or service The 4 Ps (product, place, price and promotion)
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The process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution of ideas, goods, and services to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational objectives
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act or process of buying or selling at a market; development of a strategy for the sales of a certain product; promotion and selling services; distribution of goods isim
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Marketing is the organization of the sale of a product, for example, deciding on its price, the areas it should be supplied to, and how it should be advertised. expert advice on production and marketing. a marketing campaign. the activity of deciding how to advertise a product, what price to charge for it etc, or the type of job in which you do this. Activities that direct the flow of goods and services from producers to consumers. In advanced industrial economies, marketing considerations play a major role in determining corporate policy. Once primarily concerned with increasing sales through advertising and other promotional techniques, corporate marketing departments now focus on credit policies (see credit), product development, customer support, distribution, and corporate communications. Marketers may look for outlets through which to sell the company's products, including retail stores, direct-mail marketing, and wholesaling. They may make psychological and demographic studies of a potential market, experiment with various marketing strategies, and conduct informal interviews with target audiences. Marketing is used both to increase sales of an existing product and to introduce new products. See also merchandising
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The process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution of goods, services, and ideas to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organisation objectives
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The process of identifying and communicating with qualified prospects
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The process of organizing and directing all the company activities which relate to determining the market demand and converting the customers buying power into an effective demand for a service and bringing that service to the customer
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One of the three essential business disciplines that studies the demographics and psychographics of target consumers, as well as the development of positioning strategy and messages Marketing strategy affects everything that touches customers, prospects, employees, investors, vendors, and essential business processes
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A process designed to bring about the voluntary exchange of values between a not-for-profit organization and its target market, such as the transfer of a donation in exchange for addressing a social need, recognition or a feeling of good will The process or act of fostering such an exchange in a market
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Group of related business activities aimed at satisfying the demand for goods and services
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The art and science of discovering and understanding specific consumer wants and desires with an ultimate goal of delivering goods and services that fulfill unmet needs
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The activities of listening to customer needs, assessing the competitive landscape and then designing and creating products and services accompanied by messages that shape audience perceptions, leading to opportunities for revenue The primary objective of marketing is to deliver products and services to the right audience at the right price and right time, thereby increasing brand loyalty
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the process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution of ideas, goods, services, and people to create exchanges that will satisfy individual and organizational goals
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The process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion
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providing goods and services to satisfy customer needs, at a profit
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A formally organized, sometimes monopolistic, system of trading in specified goods or effects - "The stock market ceased to be monopolized by the paper-shuffling national stock exchanges with the advent of Internet markets"
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The sum total traded in a process of individuals trading for certain commodities
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A geographical area where a certain commercial demand exist - "Foreign markets were lost as our currency rose versus their valuta"
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A group of potential customers for one's product - "We believe that the market for the new widget is the older homeowner."
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City square or other fairly spacious site where traders set up stalls and buyers browse the merchandise - "We're going to the market to get some fresh vegetables and fruits."
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To make (products or services) available for sale and promote them - "We plan to market an ecology model by next quarter."
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An organised, often periodic, trading event at such site - "Definition used by famous economist of the Austrian school, Ludwig Von Mises, in his book ."
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To sell - "We marketed more this quarter already then all last year!"
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Relating to a (commercial) market - "We waited to hear the latest market results."
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the securities markets in the aggregate; "the market always frustrates the small investor"
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the world of commercial activity where goods and services are bought and sold; "without competition there would be no market"; "they were driven from the marketplace"
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To expose for sale in a market; to traffic in; to sell in a market, and in an extended sense, to sell in any manner; as, most of the farmes have marketed their crops
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Hence: Value; worth
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the customers for a particular product or service; "before they publish any book they try to determine the size of the market for it"
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To deal in a market; to buy or sell; to make bargains for provisions or goods
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A region or area in which goods can be bought and sold Generally delineated by either geography or business segment
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The privelege granted to a town of having a public market
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- The prospective customers for a given product or service
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Consists of all people and/or organizations who desire (or potentially desire) a good or service, have sufficient resources to make a purchase, and the willingness and ability to buy
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engage in the commercial promotion, sale, or distribution of; "The company is marketing its new line of beauty products"
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buy household supplies; "We go marketing every Saturday
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A meeting together of people, at a stated time and place, for the purpose of traffic as in cattle, provisions, wares, etc
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City square or other place where traders set up stalls and buyers browse the merchandise
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Group of customers that possibly want to buy ones product
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Place or network where trading takes place
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The sum total of trades in a process of individuals trading for certain commodities
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the place in which or the arrangement by which goods and services are bought and sold
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by private purchase and sale, and not by auction; as, a market is held in the town every week
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The price for which a thing is sold in a market; market price
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An opportunity for selling anything; demand, as shown by price offered or obtainable; a town, region, or country, where the demand exists; as, to find a market for one's wares; there is no market for woolen cloths in that region; India is a market for English goods
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a place where provisions are sold
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Exchange, or purchase and sale; traffic; as, a dull market; a slow market
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If you price yourself out of the market, you try to sell goods or services at a higher price than other people, with the result that no one buys them from you. At £150,000 for a season, he really is pricing himself out of the market. Means by which buyers and sellers are brought into contact with each other and goods and services are exchanged. The term originally referred to a place where products were bought and sold; today a market is any arena, however abstract or far-reaching, in which buyers and sellers make transactions. The commodity exchanges in London and New York, for example, are international markets in which dealers communicate by telephone and computer links as well as through direct contact. Markets trade not only in tangible commodities such as grain and livestock but also in financial instruments such as securities and currencies. Classical economists developed the theory of perfect competition, in which they imagined free markets as places where large numbers of buyers and sellers communicated easily with each other and traded in commodities that were readily transferable; prices in such markets were determined only by supply and demand. Since the 1930s, economists have focused more often on the theory of imperfect competition, in which supply and demand are not the only factors that influence the operations of the market. In imperfect competition the number of sellers or buyers is limited, rival products are differentiated (by design, quality, brand name, etc.), and various obstacles hinder new producers' entry into the market. free market economy bear market black market bull market market research money market open market operation over the counter market stock market Stock Market Crash of 1929 the Common Market direct mail marketing marketing board
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If you are in the market for something, you are interested in buying it. If you're in the market for a new radio, you'll see that the latest models are very different
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If you say that it is a buyer's market, you mean that it is a good time to buy a particular thing, because there is a lot of it available, so its price is low. If you say that it is a seller's market, you mean that very little of it is available, so its price is high. Don't be afraid to haggle: for the moment, it's a buyer's market
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a marketplace where groceries are sold; "the grocery store included a meat market"
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Usually refers to the equity market "The market went down today" means that the value of the stock market dropped that day
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make commercial; "Some Amish people have commercialized their way of life"
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The stock market is sometimes referred to as the market. The market collapsed last October. see also black market, market forces, open market
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The job market or the labour market refers to the people who are looking for work and the jobs available for them to do. Every year, 250,000 people enter the job market. the changes in the labour market during the 1980s
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The market for a particular type of thing is the number of people who want to buy it, or the area of the world in which it is sold. The foreign market was increasingly crucial. the Russian market for personal computers
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The market refers to the total amount of a product that is sold each year, especially when you are talking about the competition between the companies who sell that product. The two big companies control 72% of the market
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To market a product means to organize its sale, by deciding on its price, where it should be sold, and how it should be advertised. if you marketed our music the way you market pop music if a soap is marketed as an anti-acne product
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If you talk about a market economy, or the market price of something, you are referring to an economic system in which the prices of things depend on how many are available and how many people want to buy them, rather than prices being fixed by governments. Their ultimate aim was a market economy for Hungary He must sell the house for the current market value. the market price of cocoa
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Usually refers to the equity market ``The market wend down today'' meaning that the value of the stock market dropped that day
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If something is on the market, it is available for people to buy. If it comes onto the market, it becomes available for people to buy. putting more empty offices on the market. new medicines that have just come onto the market
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means the labour market The reference or comparator markets are large employers in the greater Montreal area, the public and University sectors in Quebec, and the Canadian not-for-profit sector
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A place, or mechanism, where buyers and sellers can communicate and complete an exchange for goods or services if they agree on the price and terms and conditions of sale Markets allocate resources and goods and services
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the total of all the existing and potential buyers of a good or service
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trade or traffic in a particular good or service; place where goods or services are bought and sold
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[1] the potential readership for a title [2] the territories of the world in which a title may be contractually sold
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A trading institution held weekly At most places in medieval England and Wales a market was held on a set day, once a week The larger towns had several markets on several days a week
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Place where products or services are bought and sold, or a group of people engaging in such activities, but is often used to describe just about anything associated with the stock market or investing in securities Also describes the act of creating liquidity in a security or "making a market," the activity of buying and selling securities from a broker dealers account in order to facilitate a market for others
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A specific group of people who have needs to satisfy and the ability to pay (purchasing power)
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The rating services divide the country into markets made up of counties whose audience is dominated by a group of stations The market name comes from the cities that the major stations are licensed from
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A group of buyers and sellers of a particular good or service (pg 4)
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A place where products and services and their competitive substitutes are brought and sold, an opportunity to sell, or the demand for goods and services
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A network in which buyers and sellers interact to exchange goods and services for money
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The term for the exchange where electricity is bought and sold There are formal markets for electricity, such as the market operated by the Independent System Operator for power sales into California Formal markets have specific procedures for bidding, contract length and other sales elements There also are informal markets, in which power is bought and sold over the telephone or on the Internet Informal markets do not have set procedures and allow for whatever agreements can be arranged between sellers and buyers The California/Oregon Border and Mid-Columbia power price indexes are reports of average prices for power sold in these informal market transactions
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the total demand for a good; the set of all actual and potential buyers of a good or service; the place where people buy and sell; the process by which buyers and sellers of goods, services and factors of production interact to determine prices and quantifies
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Usually refers to the equity market "The market went down today" meaning that the value of the stock marketdropped that day
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Domestic Market Service within and between the 50 U S States, the District of Columbia and U S territories such as Puerto Rico, Guam etc International Market Service outside the 50 States of the U S and the District of Columbia It currently includes service to the U S territory of the Virgin Islands Trans Atlantic Service to Europe, Middle East, Africa, and other locations by way of the Atlantic Trans Pacific Service to Asia/Australia, the Pacific Islands and other locations by way of the Pacific Latin America Service to Central and South America (excluding Mexico) and the Caribbean (Includes foreign Caribbean nations and also the U S territory of the Virgin Islands ) Canada/Mexico All Canadian provinces/all of Mexico
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A group of customers or potential purchasers who represent sufficient profit or public relations potential as to be attractive to the marketer, and who as a group can be identified and reached with a tailored marketing mix
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