¶ … Marketing' tutorial offers an overview of marketing concepts in a straightforward, textbook-like manner. Part I focuses on definitions. Marketing is broken down into its essential components. This includes typical marketing strategy and tactics; the need for identifying, creating, and maintaining customers through research, and generating and sustaining value by fostering positive relationships with suppliers. It also lists important considerations when generating marketing campaigns such as determining target markets, product, promotions, distribution and prices.
However, while the general overview in Part I is useful to some degree, it is also extremely vague and uses no examples to 'ground' the generalizations in the real world. Marketing is not a theoretical discipline like philosophy: it is ultimately, a hands-on practical subject. Students are exposed to the concepts on a daily basis through advertising and other product promotions. Connections between the reader's daily life and marketing are never drawn.
The absence of visuals is another problem with the tutorial. Marketing would seem like an ideal subject to use visual examples, such as links to advertisements or video clips of product promotions. Instead, the website is extremely wordy, with no examples or graphics. There are also long passages on topics like the History of Marketing which are only tangentially relevant to the rest of the course, which is primarily conceptual in nature. The 'Criticisms of Marketing' section seems...
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