Mobile marketing (MB) is an established system that enables the ability to correspond, connect businesses with consumers, and collaborate through smartphones or systems.
There is a need for appropriate planning and assessment when adding mobile marketing to the marketing mix.
by Futurist91 October 10, 2018
Get the mobile marketingmug. A market terrorist is a dirty, low-down scoundrel who tries to manipulate the stock market for their own selfish gain. They spread false information and try to cause chaos in the market just to make a quick buck at the expense of other investors. These guys are the worst of the worst, and if you see one coming, you'd better run for the hills. Don't let a market terrorist ruin your day, and always stay one step ahead of these slimy characters.
After the market terrorist released fake information about the company's financial performance, the stock price plummeted and many investors lost a significant amount of money.
by Lavi Tozlov December 14, 2022
Get the market terroristmug. Food so good you could eat it. I need to remind you that Anubis markets are a subsidiary of Osiris foods.
by hopontoplel October 27, 2023
Get the Anubis Marketsmug. The market of selling yourself knowingly, unlike the commonly known dark where identities are stolen.
This refers to clout chasers purposely putting half nude photos then acting as if the world is taking advantage of them, when in fact its themselves.
This refers to clout chasers purposely putting half nude photos then acting as if the world is taking advantage of them, when in fact its themselves.
by Johnious Thibious August 2, 2022
Get the Light marketmug. Refers to da usually-overpriced crappy-a** merchandise dat remains unsold subsequent to a gala celebration, holiday-bash, or other one-time/seasonal sales-event; said goodies can often be had for very little or even free, if said products' vendors were just going to toss it in da dumpster or have already done so.
You can often pick up after-market items for next to nothing if they have "gone stale", either because they are actually perishable goods and thus are starting to no longer be saleable after the sales-event is over, or because they are season/event/holiday-related (such as spring-gardening accessories, Independence-Day ephemera, personalized wedding-trinkets, Valentine's Day candy, etc.) and therefore would no longer be of interest to most buyers. If you know a creative way to make use of said sundries, however --- like if you can chop up flashy decorations to use as glitter, re-label imprinted items to use for another purpose, pass out random items as party-favors to open-minded/good-humored folks who don't mind the "invalid-to-the-event" nature of said baubles, etc. --- then by al means, knock yourself out... just be careful that you don't allow said gleeful foraging turn into a free-food fiasco, whereby you gluttonously gorge yourself on all kinds of refined/sugary/salty crap that's been discarded, and which therefore is indeed totally "up for grabs" but would not be healthy to consume in large quantities, especially if you are on a diet to lose weight or otherwise needing to watch your calorie/carb/sodium-intake.
by QuacksO August 13, 2019
Get the after-market itemsmug. by Jxckson April 1, 2022
Get the Black Market Tamponmug. by Lucinda is Lit July 18, 2020
Get the Marketing Geniusmug.