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Kitty [74]
2 years ago
4

What do marketers do to achieve satisfying connections?

Business
1 answer:
Colt1911 [192]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

To achieve satisfying connections, marketers plan where they need to go and how to get there efficiently.

Explanation:

In order to achieve rewarding connections, the marketers plan their goals where they want to go or move towards, set up strategies after dividing the short and long-term objectives to ensure that it is attained effectively and efficiently. The planning helps the organization to analyze and document marketing strategies, defining the target, developing goals, creating adequate marketing campaigns, and construct the appropriate activity plan with guidelines for effective attainment of goals on time.

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