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Business & Money | Principles Of Direct, Database And Digital Marketing, Paperback Book, By: Alan Tapp, Ian Whitten And Matthew Housden

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The growth of digital marketing is the most important yet unpredictable trend in marketing today. How can the online world be harnessed by the companies of today and tomorrow to grow their marketing impact? What role do …

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The growth of digital marketing is the most important yet unpredictable trend in marketing today. How can the online world be harnessed by the companies of today and tomorrow to grow their marketing impact? What role do information and databases have to play in this system? And why do some non-digital means of direct marketing still remain so powerful? Alan Tapp’s successful text has long been a leading authority on direct marketing, and for this fifth edition he is joined by Ian Whitten and Matthew Housden for the most up-to-date book yet. The authors all bring great expertise across direct, database and digital marketing to provide comprehensive, compelling coverage of the key theory and debates of the fields. The fifth edition includes comprehensive coverage of all recent developments in digital marketing, including analysis of the seemingly relentless rise of Facebook, Twitter and other forms of social media. It has a range of thoroughly updated case studies covering companies and organisations from sports teams to car manufacturers and non-profits and contains a new chapter on Data Protection legislation and its impact on marketers.
Books Author: Alan Tapp, Ian Whitten and Matthew Housden
Number Of Pages: 576
Language: English
Publisher: Pearson Education Limited
Books Category: Business & Money
Book Format: Paperback
Books_ISBN: 273756508
Other Feature 1: Edition: 5
Publication Date: March 17, 2014

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