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Marketing is sometimes perceived as deceitful or manipulative, with a goal to make us buying things that we don’t really need or at unfairly high prices.  It may also be viewed in an oversimplified manner, as “common sense” and “creative thinking”, limited to promotional activities and advertisement. On this site I will focus on positive aspects of marketing - changing the world for the better, establishing new trends, providing great customer service, engaging and creating shared value, corporate social responsibility and sustainability. I will also tell you how successful marketing strategies are rooted in understanding human psychology.
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What to Consider Before Launching a Marketing Campaign in Another Country

What to Consider Before Launching a Marketing Campaign in Another Country | Good Marketing | Scoop.it
Marketing Strategy - Before you start planning a marketing campaign to launch in another country, make sure to keep these things in mind.
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I recommend a "glocal" approach, meaning that your campaign should be globally consistent, yet locally relevant

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Why some global marketing campaigns are successful and other aren’t?

Why some global marketing campaigns are successful and other aren’t? | Good Marketing | Scoop.it
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Multicultural Marketing Is All About the Metrics

Multicultural Marketing Is All About the Metrics | Good Marketing | Scoop.it
Marketing to the fast-growing multicultural population requires marketers to keep four essential metrics in mind.
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Disney's new Polynesian princess Moana | Daily Mail Online

Disney's new Polynesian princess Moana | Daily Mail Online | Good Marketing | Scoop.it
It has been striving to increase the diversity of its franchise of animated royalty in recent years.
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Disney wants to become multicultural. It's about time...

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