12/04/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
Crossmarketing is a form of advertising in which different companies cooperate with each other to promote their respective product or service. Crossmarketing enables companies to strengthen their respective brands and increase their reach. Examples of crossmarketing are the partnership between McDonald's and Coca-Cola or the partnership between Sony and Microsoft.
12/04/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
Attraction marketing is a marketing strategy that focuses on attracting customers to a company's products or services, rather than relying on traditional methods of advertising and promotion. It involves developing relationships with potential customers, providing them with value and information, and building a level of trust and credibility. This strategy can be used both online and offline, and is often used in conjunction with other marketing tactics.
12/04/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
Affiliate marketing is a form of online advertising in which companies pay a commission to affiliates who make a sales referral for the company. This can be done either by linking a product on a website or by posting advertisements or reviews on the Internet. When a customer purchases a product through the affiliate's link, the affiliate receives a commission.
12/04/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
Address marketing is a form of direct marketing in which companies target potential customers. Addresses of existing and potential customers are used to send personalized advertising. This includes the use of print media, e-mail marketing and telemarketing. Unlike mass marketing, in which companies send out untargeted advertising, address marketing can target individual customers and send customized advertising that is tailored to the customer's individual needs.
12/04/2022 | by Patrick Fischer, M.Sc., Founder & Data Scientist: FDS
Offline marketing is a type of marketing in which advertising and other promotional activities take place offline, i.e., outside the Internet, rather than online. Offline marketing typically involves more conventional advertising media such as newspaper ads, radio and TV commercials, billboards, and other forms of advertising aimed directly at a target group. Offline marketing may also include other forms of marketing, such as events, distribution of giveaways, direct marketing, and trade advertising.