Marketing
Verbs, Nouns, Compound forms, Adjectives, Useful phrases from page 19. FHSG (English Reader)
Verbs, Nouns, Compound forms, Adjectives, Useful phrases from page 19. FHSG (English Reader)
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Verbs: to anticipate
to see or know something in advance; noun: anticipation
Verbs: to brand
to provide a product or service with a recognizable identity; noun: brand
Verbs: to calculate return
to determine a profit on an investment through mathematical processes
Verbs: to design
to create according to a plan, often in an artistic or highly skilled manner
Verbs: to consume
to utilize goods and services; noun: consumption
Verbs: to distribute
to supply goods to stores and other businesses; nouns: distributor, distribution
Verbs: to disperse
to cause to become spread widely, e.g. "due to modern communication technologies brands are dispersed more and more and they become uncontrollable"
Verbs: to launch
to release, e.g. "to launch a product", "to launch a marketing campaign"; noun: a launch
Verbs: to persuade
to convince by the use of arguments or evidence; adjective: persuasive, noun: persuasion
Verbs: to promote
to present for buyer acceptance through advertising, publicity, discounting, etc. ; noun: promotion
Verbs: to satisfy
to meet a need or desire (e.g. to satisfy a consumer need) ; noun: satisfaction
Verbs: to undermine
to weaken or ruin by degrees, e.g. "to undermine a brand"
Nouns: advertising
activity used to attract attention to a product, as by announcements in media; verb: advertise
Nouns: intermediary
one that acts as an agent or link between two businesses
Nouns: packaging
the wrapping in which a product is offered for sale
Nouns: sector
a part or divison (e.g. a market sector)
Nouns: sponsorship
material support of an acitivity in return for advertising space (e.g. sports sponsorships)
Nouns: venture
an undertaking involving chance, risk or danger, e.g. "they embarked on a new business venture"
Compound forms: brand ambassador
an official representative of a brand, e.g. "He works as a brand ambassador for Red Bull"
Compound forms: distribution channel
path through which products and services flow from sellers to consumers (e.g. from wholesalers to retail chains)
Compound forms: entry barrier
a circumstance that creates disadvantages for new competitiors trying to enter the market (e.g. regulations, marketing conditions, patents)
Compound forms: market research
the process of gathering and analyzing information about a market, product or service
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Compound forms: mass market
the market for goods that are produced in large quantities
Compound forms: product features
the qualities and characteristics of a product (e.g. size, materials, functions)
Compound forms: product placement
an advertising technique in which companies pay for a prominent display of their products, often in films or TV (e.g. the star of a film drinking Pepsi in the opening scene)
Compound forms: target audience
the group of people for which a product, service or marketing campaign is designed
Compound forms: value creation
performing activities that increase the value of goods or services
Compound forms: point of sale
the place where goods are sold (Verkaufsstelle, Kasse)
Compound forms: a portfolio of brands
a range of different brands associated with one umbrella company, e.g. "the swatch group has a very strong portfolio of brands"
Adjectives: deceptive
having the power to mislead or trick; noun: deception (Betrug, irreführung)
Adjectives: interactive
involving back-and-forth dialogue or communication; noun: interaction
Adjectives: manipulative
something that is controlling, often by artful or unfair means; verb: to manipulate, noun: manipulation
Useful phrases:
to gather data
to collect
Useful phrases:
to collate data
to collect information from various sources in order to examine and compare it
Useful phrases:
to iron out
phrasal verb meaning to settle problems through discussion, to solve problems that are left over ( e.g. the marketing department ironed out its differnces with the legal team)
Useful phrases:
to fly under the radar
to not draw attention to yourself, to go unnoticed