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i'd market the shit out of you Badger

(, Mon 25 Mar 2013, 14:32, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
I'm not sure how well marketing works in my field
but give it 10 years and it'll probably be necessary. Which is quite fucking depressing really.
(, Mon 25 Mar 2013, 14:35, Reply)
muwahahahaha

(, Mon 25 Mar 2013, 14:37, Reply)
OG is in marketing.
It strikes me as being mostly making things look pretty. Which, surely, is a pink job.
(, Mon 25 Mar 2013, 14:38, Reply)
It's convincing people they can't survive without something that they actually have no need for
My brother's terrifying good at it.
(, Mon 25 Mar 2013, 14:40, Reply)
who's OG?
marketing is a broad church, my part involves A LOT of data and insight and evaluation and no very little pretty things. aside from me obvs
(, Mon 25 Mar 2013, 14:40, Reply)
office girl.

(, Mon 25 Mar 2013, 14:41, Reply)
A lot of people get marketing and advertising mixed up.
It's a lot more analytical than people think.
(, Mon 25 Mar 2013, 14:41, Reply)
Correct.

(, Mon 25 Mar 2013, 14:43, Reply)
OG mostly tarts up/brands properly the branches childlike efforts, from what I gather.
Sounds bent and makes me believe marketers just play at colouring in all day.
(, Mon 25 Mar 2013, 14:45, Reply)
I'd love to get a job colouring in.
I'm ace at colouring in.
(, Mon 25 Mar 2013, 14:50, Reply)
I dropped geography when I was 14

(, Mon 25 Mar 2013, 14:51, Reply)
Yeah, me too.
But I still love colouring in.
(, Mon 25 Mar 2013, 14:51, Reply)
It's not really totally getting them "mixed up" though
is it? because they blur into the same thing in the middle.

At the end of the day, it's the group of people that are concerned with convincing customers to buy things or services, just done in different ways.
(, Mon 25 Mar 2013, 14:47, Reply)
Marketing is identifying a need and fulfilling it.
Advertising is trying to sell something that already exists.
Slightly different sides to the same coin, I guess.
(, Mon 25 Mar 2013, 14:49, Reply)
surely you can "market" a product that already exists?

(, Mon 25 Mar 2013, 14:49, Reply)
semantically, no.
As 'marketing' isn't the same as 'taking something to market'.
(, Mon 25 Mar 2013, 14:50, Reply)
semantically, it's all a load of horseshit though, so that's not really that relevant.

(, Mon 25 Mar 2013, 14:51, Reply)
Well, that's alright then.
Anyway, I'm no expert. That's Battered's field.
(, Mon 25 Mar 2013, 14:52, Reply)
neither am I
I just struggle to see there's any distinct divide if you need semantics to separate the two.
(, Mon 25 Mar 2013, 14:54, Reply)
I could always write you a facebook app that'll warn you when your bunson burner gets too hot.

(, Mon 25 Mar 2013, 14:54, Reply)

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