English to Punjabi Dictionary marketing

marketing

ਮਾਰਕੀਟਿੰਗ
definition
verb
the product was marketed under the name “aspirin.”
advertise or promote (something).
noun
The first workshops on export marketing will be conducted in Oshakati and Tsumeb.
the action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.
example
he has a degree in 'marketing'
In the end, it will all come down to clever 'marketing' of the brand extension.
'marketing' people
'marketing' campaign
The syllabus also covers how to develop good 'marketing' and PR to promote the business.
For a small business 'marketing' may seem, and be, expensive if not managed effectively.
Social marketing uses the methods of commercial 'marketing' and applies them to a product with a social benefit.
In business and 'marketing' , a trend is mostly a good thing to try to capture and leverage.
Various types of 'marketing' , retailing and production cooperatives also flourished in this period.
After the funding the company plans to grow it development team and take on more sales and 'marketing' staff.
the Western arts of 'marketing' and distribution
Or is it just the end product of a particularly successful 'marketing' campaign?
For services it is easier because location or 'marketing' can be a source of advantage.
I would suggest mail order and specialist computer magazines as your initial 'marketing' channels.
John was chosen in recognition of his novel 'marketing' idea in promoting the hotel overseas.
a 'marketing' campaign
Another 'marketing' method is to service each part of the body every time a client comes in.
Women form an important link in the 'marketing' chain of retail products in Namibia.
The first workshops on export 'marketing' will be conducted in Oshakati and Tsumeb.
Nor can they be confined to the joint promotion and 'marketing' of a financial product.
'marketing' manager
A few of them felt that proper 'marketing' facility would help them to sell their produce in a big way.
It is also right to focus its 'marketing' strategy on niche retailing sites in underground stations and airports.
Thirty per cent of all e-mail traffic is accounted for by 'marketing' campaigns.
New products and more focused 'marketing' efforts have been slower to take off in Europe than America.
Not fully understanding the scope of 'marketing' often limits business success.
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