Marketing in a sentence as a noun

"I swear, De Beers has probably pulled off the greatest marketing stunt in the history of humanity.

I'll disagree slightly with tptacek... this is a genius piece of marketing by McDonalds.

The problem is not using "everyday computing" as a descriptive element in the marketing copy.

Add to that the external pressure of peers who make it big, do "great things", and the river of marketing telling you that you need fancier watches, shinier cars, the newest iPhone.

At the time they were enacted it was largely credit reference agencies, public bodies and direct marketing businesses which were in the spotlight.

You have to become very aggressive now; it's not like a regular job where somebody else is doing the marketing and management for you and setting a schedule.

Please get over yourself and learn some non-technical skills: sales, marketing, design, product UI/UX, biz dev, getting distribution, negotiation skills, heck - some people skills!

They must know full well what they're doing, and marketing this as a privacy enhancement when it's actually detrimental to privacy is willfully dishonest.

The bold text to help me differentiate is more marketing copy: "environmentally friendly" versus "mobile freedom.

It's an incredible piece of writing, and incredibly persuasive and manipulative in a way that I'm sure PR and marketing teams everywhere would be jealous of.

" Whereas I didn't even read the marketing copy on the Apple site, because I had pictures that got to the heart of the differences between the models, here I'm stuck reading marketing copy to make a decision.

Maybe I'm stupidly jaded, and it's one of the things that has steadily pushed me out of the Apple ecosystem, but this trend for overly emotional marketing of stuff, especially in the hipster end of the market, grates enormously.

You cannot wield the kind of economic power Google does and not be evil, at least for the working definition many people have of "evil".We've put a huge hunk of our intellectual and economic capital under the control of a marketing company.

Marketing definitions

noun

the exchange of goods for an agreed sum of money

See also: selling merchandising

noun

the commercial processes involved in promoting and selling and distributing a product or service; "most companies have a manager in charge of marketing"

noun

shopping at a market; "does the weekly marketing at the supermarket"