Degree in a Book: Marketing

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083741
ISBN
9781398815056
Grade 7-AD
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Charlotte Mason
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Classical
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This is not a course for high-school credit, but it will make you a better consumer! Branding goes back farther than you may think. I got quite drawn into the pages! The text is broken up with interesting short sections about companies and businesspersons. These often include innovations that today’s student would find hard to imagine. And yes, it makes those of us who remember things like cigarette ads in magazines and sugary breakfast cereal commercials during Saturday morning cartoons feel like dinosaurs… References to contemporary brands like Patagonia and updated methods like digital marketing keep the students engaged. Seeing how marketing has evolved was so interesting! There is enough color and photos to keep the reader’s attention while teaching them the language of marketing, the psychology of it all, and the processes in getting a product seen among the competition. You could add this to a finance or business course for high school students, or just assign it as a good read! ~Sara

Publisher's Description of Degree in a Book: Marketing

A comprehensive, highly visual guide to everything you can learn in a Marketing degree.

This accessible full-color book leads the reader through the crucial aspects of successful business marketing, covering everything from advertising and social media to marketing economics and the commercial law. Easy-to-digest information is presented with flow diagrams, infographics, pull-out features and glossaries breaking down marketing jargon. Profiles of successful marketing professionals are also included, such as David Ogilvy and Philip Kotler, as well as brand biographies to show principles in practice, from Netflix to Apple.

Includes topics such as: Management, Market research, Product development, Buyer behavior and the impact of popular culture, ethics and social responsibility; Digital marketing including social media and SEO; Retail - in all its many forms; How lockdown and the global pandemic has changed the world of marketing.

Whether you're a student, a marketing professional or a small business trying to expand, A Degree in a Book: Marketing is perfect for anyone wishing to know how good, effective marketing can play a part in their own business.



Category Description for Degree In A Book

The Degree in a Book series appears to take the essential topics of an individual subject and break them down into nuggets of information that are easy to process and understand. What the product becomes is a course that is a great introduction to the subject at hand! The books are filled with text and illustrations, feature spreads, information boxes, suggestions for further reading, and more. They are structured in normal book format, and do not look like a standard course text, so there are no comprehension questions, quizzes/tests, and no teacher material. Assigning written essays, interactive notebooking, or composing your own quizzes and tests, would not be hard to do given the amount of information presented in these books. Each softbound book has 256 pages.

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Product Format:Paperback
Brand:Arcturus Publishing
Grades:7-AD
ISBN:9781398815056
Length in Inches:8.625
Width in Inches:9.875
Height in Inches:0.8125
Weight in Pounds:2.3
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