There is a huge difference between them when one stops to think about it. I hope you enjoy, I do come at the topic a bit differently as I focus on consumer psy - why we buy what we buy and how to talk you into more of it - 😆😆
It's great and very helpful for me . I did not understand most of the MKT101 lessons in class but this video helped me understand it. Now I know what these concepts is about .Thanks for creating this video.
Great videos and that's for sure it would be helpful. Hopefully you will do the same for other courses in marketing area such as strategy and branding.
have to finish up the economic course but those are classes I do teach once in while - have a enough not from youtube to buy a new textbook - think strategy and branding would be good - thanks for idea
@rjbirmingham I just have a few questions ( please see below) : 1- why must the business retain a profitable relationship with their customers? 2- How & why can customers capture value from their customers? 3- Why can the customers feel deprived of their needs once their need become known? 4-How & why is marketing linked to exchange? 5- How is value proposition & marketing linked? 6- why is the marketing orentations/philosophy so important for marketing? 7- whats the difference between the customer value & customer satisfaction? 8- Whats the difference between the customer generated marketing and the customer engagement? 9- whats m-commerce in marketing? 10- why is digital media important for marketing? 11- what are brick & mortars? 12- how can businesses promote their products & services? 13- whats meant by marketing myopia? Thank you
I am sorry but those questions read either as homework or quiz/test questions, which I do not feel comfortable completing for you. However, I should say that most of those questions are answered within this video series. Other are pretty simple, such as brick and mortar are physical locations of company. Walmart has both brick & mortar locations (physical stores) and e-commerce though their web site.
@@rjbirmingham These were my questions about your lecture video. The questions are not my homework nor class tests. I was asking them to you because you explain concepts really well in the videos. Sorry if I confused you.
@@calmingarts2932 oh good - was a bit worried - have had students ask me to get assistance in completing homework (the teacher e-mailed and made me aware of the situation, for she had recommend to the class my videos as a back up lecture) - even had one person asking to me to answer their question quickly because they were in in the middle of an exam (really why would you tell a professor you were trying to cheat). Many of those questions are answered in other videos as you move forward though the videos. These lectures are for an intro to marketing class, and this was chapter 1 and introduction chapter. The question get covered as you get deeper into the subject of marketing.
St. Jude is a great organization and one I have supported since I was 18. They also happen to have a great marketing team that really knows how to market a non-profit busienss that relies on donations. A model company.
@@Newhopes123 Danny Thomas, who started St Jude, was very religous. A devote Roman Catholic, who was named a Knight Commander of the Order of Holy Sepulchre by Poper Paul VI, named the hospital after St. Jude because of event in his life. St. Jude is the patron saint of desperate cases and lost causes. That is the mission of the hospital, to take on desperate cases and lost causes. With in 5 years the hospital had it first major success in that the first ALL patients that they treated were in remission. Before that only 4%of the kids lived. Since the hosptial open, it has taken on so many desperate cases and lost causes that other hospitals could not handle. They have not always won, but they will always be there to try. There are no lost causes at St. Judes.
I really loved the value vs satisfaction part, thank for this looking forward to watching the others
There is a huge difference between them when one stops to think about it. I hope you enjoy, I do come at the topic a bit differently as I focus on consumer psy - why we buy what we buy and how to talk you into more of it - 😆😆
thanks for publishing. I really appreciate it.
It's great and very helpful for me . I did not understand most of the MKT101 lessons in class but this video helped me understand it. Now I know what these concepts is about .Thanks for creating this video.
There is a whole class of video for MKT101 that you will find helpful if needed - glad it assisted you
Best lectures. Thank you!!!
My pleasure
Great video for Marketing 101
Thank you - nice to know my efforts work with others beside my own students
Great videos and that's for sure it would be helpful. Hopefully you will do the same for other courses in marketing area such as strategy and branding.
have to finish up the economic course but those are classes I do teach once in while - have a enough not from youtube to buy a new textbook - think strategy and branding would be good - thanks for idea
@rjbirmingham I just have a few questions ( please see below) :
1- why must the business retain a profitable relationship with their customers?
2- How & why can customers capture value from their customers?
3- Why can the customers feel deprived of their needs once their need become known?
4-How & why is marketing linked to exchange?
5- How is value proposition & marketing linked?
6- why is the marketing orentations/philosophy so important for marketing?
7- whats the difference between the customer value & customer satisfaction?
8- Whats the difference between the customer generated marketing and the customer engagement?
9- whats m-commerce in marketing?
10- why is digital media important for marketing?
11- what are brick & mortars?
12- how can businesses promote their products & services?
13- whats meant by marketing myopia?
Thank you
I am sorry but those questions read either as homework or quiz/test questions, which I do not feel comfortable completing for you. However, I should say that most of those questions are answered within this video series. Other are pretty simple, such as brick and mortar are physical locations of company. Walmart has both brick & mortar locations (physical stores) and e-commerce though their web site.
@@rjbirmingham These were my questions about your lecture video. The questions are not my homework nor class tests. I was asking them to you because you explain concepts really well in the videos. Sorry if I confused you.
@@calmingarts2932 oh good - was a bit worried - have had students ask me to get assistance in completing homework (the teacher e-mailed and made me aware of the situation, for she had recommend to the class my videos as a back up lecture) - even had one person asking to me to answer their question quickly because they were in in the middle of an exam (really why would you tell a professor you were trying to cheat). Many of those questions are answered in other videos as you move forward though the videos. These lectures are for an intro to marketing class, and this was chapter 1 and introduction chapter. The question get covered as you get deeper into the subject of marketing.
@@rjbirmingham Okay
If i get a pdf file i am really happy about that btw very nice course u deserve more Subscriber.
thank you - as for subscribers - not the goal - not sure if people would be like "Oh wow look another 1 hour economic lecture posted" 🤣🤣
Sorry, I do not publish the slides for a specfic reason.
St. Jude never asks for money to do the favor. It is people who think he needs money to do a favor !!!
St. Jude is a great organization and one I have supported since I was 18. They also happen to have a great marketing team that really knows how to market a non-profit busienss that relies on donations. A model company.
@@rjbirmingham I was not talking about any institution! I was talking about the Saint himself. These firms in his name are fraud ones!!
@@Newhopes123 Danny Thomas, who started St Jude, was very religous. A devote Roman Catholic, who was named a Knight Commander of the Order of Holy Sepulchre by Poper Paul VI, named the hospital after St. Jude because of event in his life. St. Jude is the patron saint of desperate cases and lost causes. That is the mission of the hospital, to take on desperate cases and lost causes.
With in 5 years the hospital had it first major success in that the first ALL patients that they treated were in remission. Before that only 4%of the kids lived.
Since the hosptial open, it has taken on so many desperate cases and lost causes that other hospitals could not handle. They have not always won, but they will always be there to try. There are no lost causes at St. Judes.
cant find ch 4
For my school we cover that material in a different class, so we do not repeat it. There is no CH 4 lecture
@@rjbirmingham got was looking for a market research one :(