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Definition of marketing exercise in English: marketing exercisenoun An activity designed to promote a product or service. obviously the book is a marketing exercise but it's a fun read I see this entirely as a cynical marketing exercise Example sentencesExamples - From the off it's clear the "premium" label isn't just a marketing exercise.
- But consumer group Choice says the campaign is a cleverly disguised marketing exercise and is aimed at data mining consumers.
- Teaching unions and campaigners have warned that schools would need to ensure companies did not treat lessons as potential marketing exercises.
- But then the business of government is mostly a marketing exercise these days, so none of this should surprise.
- Finally, liveries can be a great marketing exercise for an airline.
- This data is directly tied into the performance metrics of our marketing exercises, and the feedback contributes to marketing program planning.
- Despite the tighter economic situation, the government plans to use the tournament as a marketing exercise for the country.
- The move has been widely interpreted as a marketing exercise aimed at helping the Premier shed her reputation for being remote and unfriendly.
- Renaming it is merely a marketing exercise in support of further consumer capitalism.
- Drivers just want to race, they don't see Formula One as a marketing exercise or product development.
Definition of marketing exercise in US English: marketing exercisenoun An activity designed to promote a product or service. obviously the book is a marketing exercise but it's a fun read I see this entirely as a cynical marketing exercise Example sentencesExamples - Drivers just want to race, they don't see Formula One as a marketing exercise or product development.
- Finally, liveries can be a great marketing exercise for an airline.
- But consumer group Choice says the campaign is a cleverly disguised marketing exercise and is aimed at data mining consumers.
- This data is directly tied into the performance metrics of our marketing exercises, and the feedback contributes to marketing program planning.
- Renaming it is merely a marketing exercise in support of further consumer capitalism.
- From the off it's clear the "premium" label isn't just a marketing exercise.
- The move has been widely interpreted as a marketing exercise aimed at helping the Premier shed her reputation for being remote and unfriendly.
- Teaching unions and campaigners have warned that schools would need to ensure companies did not treat lessons as potential marketing exercises.
- But then the business of government is mostly a marketing exercise these days, so none of this should surprise.
- Despite the tighter economic situation, the government plans to use the tournament as a marketing exercise for the country.
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