Definition of marketing company in English:
marketing company
nounPlural marketing companies
A company that provides marketing services on behalf of another business.
he worked for a marketing company, then an advertising agency
Example sentencesExamples
- He pointed out that the company is still the leading diamond mining and marketing company in the world.
- Your personal information is eventually sold to marketing companies that then solicit you by phone or mail based on your profile.
- Not long ago, a music marketing company would have seen little reason to challenge the prevailing assumption that senior citizens don't buy much rap music.
- With partners, he started a student marketing company that sold national advertising across campuses that landed in calendars and on trash cans and book covers.
- The company has teamed up with a marketing company, which will study footfall and customer profiles.
- In 1999 it was the first marketing company in Ireland with the capability to provide clients with next-day research results.
- Jones, 16, is CEO of Jammer Productions in California, an event planning and marketing company.
- When Morgan founded his Internet marketing company in 1995, he vowed to fend off investors for as long as possible.
- What he wanted to do was to open restaurants, produce a television series and start an advertising and marketing company.
- No wonder today's MBAs shun traditional marketing companies, which they view as outmoded, to explore exciting, uncharted territories.