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Book details for Marketing: An Introduction, 7th Edition Buy Marketing: An Introduction, 7th Edition
Marketing: An Introduction, 7th Edition
Book author(s) Book subject

Gary Armstrong Philip Kotler

Marketing

Sales rank 347,997 Customers rating (based on 22 reviews)
Marketing: An Introduction, 7th Edition

Brief description of Marketing: An Introduction, 7th Edition

This accessible, streamlined introduction to marketing by two of today's best-selling marketing authors helps users master the basic principles and practices of modern marketing in an enjoyable and practical way. The new edition is an even more effective text than its predecessors: it is complete, easy to manage, and explains how marketing affects the big picture in business and influences specific company divisions like accounting, information technologies, finance, operations, and human resources. Updated to present the latest marketing thinking, it builds upon a framework which positions marketing as the art and science of creating value for customers in order to capture value from customers in return. An excellent resource and tool for those employed in the field of marketing and sales; especially helpful for employees of global companies.

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PublisherPrentice Hall
Release date02/2004
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EditionPaperback
List price$153.33
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Comments by amazon customers about Marketing: An Introduction, 7th Edition

marketing book
I thought I was ordering the right book. Turns out it was the "international edition". I am surviving with it because the text is pretty much the same. Major difference in page numbers and rather than using USD uses Euros. Otherwise OK.


Unsatisfied Customer
I ordered this book on July 16, 2008 and I was suppossed to receive it between July 23rd and August 7th. Today is August 17th, and I have not received anything. I have tried to contact the seller on two seperate occassions (August 6 and August 11), and I have not received a response.

Good book
I think the book is good and teaches you a lot about marketing. The book made it to my house earlier than expected I am very happy with everything.

Information somewhat outdated
This book covers what and how marketing should work. This book ignores item such as manufactures don't offer what the consumer wants, only what the manufacturer decides to mfg. An example is all cars offering only shades of gray for interiors. Walmart telling the vendors what price they will produce their product.

How I am asked to review when I haven't even received
Look folks maybe this will get someones attention ... I have not yet received this items ... I would love to receive this item even though the class I was taking that needed this textbook will be over this week thank goodness they has online text from it because I still haven't received this item. S Amazon I can not say good things about you or your follow-up you passed the buck to the vendor that uses your name that was supposed to deliver this to me but they haven't even acknowledged any email from me via you yet ... but they were quick to process the payment so what is the deal here as far as I am concerned it is you Amazon that is responsible for this and you with the egg on the face ... so how about getting something done ... Jack Pickard



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