INTERNET MARKETING THEORETICAL ASPECTS

Margarita Išoraitė

Abstract


Internet marketing - a powerful goods and / or the delivery of products to target audiences. Internet - the place including a very cheap delivery of goods and services to a creative and specific target audience and receiving from clients fast feedback. The same as the real world, online marketing consists of many particles: the marketing plan, strategy, cost evaluation, choice of instruments, etc. Internet marketing and marketing - it's a never-ending process that requires constant work: to invest the time and money. Here, everything is used: website, social networks, online direct marketing, multi-media products, advertising campaigns, and so forth. Internet marketing and marketing is a very important part of the overall corporate marketing, as the Internet has become is not the main communication tool with customers.


Keywords


internet, internet marketing, internet marketing strategy, internet marketing tools, internet marketing planning

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