Most people think that marketing is only about the advertising
and/or personal selling of goods and services. Advertising and
selling, however, are just two of the many marketing activities.
In general, marketing activities are all those associated
with identifying the particular wants and needs of a target market
of customers, and then going about satisfying those customers
better than the competitors. This involves doing market research
on customers, analyzing their needs, and then making strategic
decisions about product design, pricing, promotion and distribution.
In other words, the five categories listed on the MOTI home
page represent the broad scope of marketing.
This view is consistent with the following definition of marketing
found in a popular marketing textbook:
"Marketing is the process of planning and executing the
conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution of ideas, goods,
services, organizations, and events to create and maintain relationships
that will satisfy individual and organizational objectives."
-Contemporary Marketing Wired (1998) by Boone and
Kurtz. Dryden Press.
Below are links to other definitions of marketing (not all
flattering!):
Oxford
English Dictionary (an OhioLINK source)
http://www.ohiolink.edu/cgi-bin/oed-entries.pl?250389683=marketing
On-Line
Women's Business Center
http://www.onlinewbc.org/docs/market/mk_what_is.html
Japan Marketing
Association
http://www.jma-jp.org/eng/eteigi.htm
The Death of
Marketing
http://www.innovell.com/Marketing/
The
Double-Edged Sword Of Marketing
http://www.hawo.stw.uni-erlangen.de/~asheiduk/pgg/06R/06R088.html