Since the beginning of economic revolution. Organizations always came up with ideas to promote and sell their product and services to more and more individuals.
Banners across the street and over the building roof's were the 1st ones to bring advertisement to individuals. After the birth of Television a new generation of dream sellers came to existing. They were called marketing companies. These companies changed the idea of selling. These are the merchants who sold dreams to individuals through these days. They are called the dream merchants.
As years passed. Social media took over and become a part of all generation daily life. Social media companies realized this and they themselves became a somewhat marketing companies. Where you can pay them for showing up your product ad's.
Google too played a major role in this revolution and changed the way people search for anything. Google search replaced the term search for every individual across the world. Which made google re-think and a search company became a marketing company.
Right marketing helps reach out to masses and convey the message. Internet has brought the world closer and every emerging company a multinational.
Website's are the gateway to the world. Best designed and optimized websites help bring people to visit and read about your organization, product and services offerings. Making them visible on Social and blogging is marketing.
Reference: TechGig.com John Sculley It's been nearly 4.5 years since Apple cofounder Steve Jobs passed away. But he remains a role model for many today - the gold standard of a tech visionary. One of the few men who could call himself Steve Jobs' boss, former Apple CEO John Sculley, talks about why in his new book, "Moonshot." "Steve was not an engineer - he just saw different things that people were working on and connected the dots between them," Sculley wrote in his new book, notes the New York Post. Sculley gave the example of how Jobs added calligraphy fonts to the Mac, which created a new market for the Mac as a way to do home-grown document publishing. "That was something no one was working on at the time," Sculley said. Obviously, it's not that easy to look at the world, see what's missing and deliver a high-quality product that fits the bill. Otherwise, we'd all be Steve Jobs. John Sculley/Michael Seto/Busines...
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