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- Adlaw
Helpful advertising and marketing legal resource. Offers articles on the legal complexities of promotional programs, a virtual library for cyber-marketers, a guide to key legal issues in advertising, and a database of sample legal contracts.
- Admedia
Rich collection of links to a wide variety of advertising and marketing resources.
- All About Marketing
Links to a variety of articles and tutorials.
- Frost & Sullivan
Research analysis and marketing strategy information. More than 500,000 individual documents covering over 20 different industries. Free registration required for full access.
- HBS Working Knowledge: Customers & Services
Cutting-edge articles about marketing and building customer loyalty. From Harvard Business School.
- Idea Site for Business: Marketing Tips Archive
Comprehensive collection of marketing tips, including customer service marketing ideas, fax marketing ideas, media marketing ideas, packaging ideas, PR ideas, marketing materials ideas, and seminar marketing ideas.
- KnowThis.com
Reference and resource website for marketing, research, advertising, selling, and promotion.
- ManagementFirst: Marketing
Branding, advertising, Internet marketing, product placement - find out how these are working (or not!) for other organizations and learn how such methods can benefit you.
- Marketing Gurus: What Marketing is Not
Success? Don't stop marketing. Top ten myths of marketing and why you should continue to market.
- Marketing Terms.com
Currently, this site only covers "online" marketing terminology.
- MarketingProfs.com
Website from knowledgeable business professors and experienced marketing professionals offering "empowering tools for strategic and tactical marketing."
- Online Women's Business Center: 100+ Marketing Ideas
Got a great idea or product, but stumped how to market it? Here is a comprehensive list of ideas to help give you a winning edge.
- Paintedcows.com
Advertising and marketing news and comprehensive collection of resource links.
- SBA Online: Marketing in the New Millenium
"The most obvious alternative, shifting to narrower and more specialized markets, is already being tried by many small firms with substantial success."
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