A STUDY OF ONLINE MARKETING STRATEGY FOR APPAREL INDUSTRY MADHYA- PRADESH WITH SPEACIAL REFERENCE TO INDORE DISTRICT
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Apparel business require Internet marketing strategies. A comprehensive Internet marketing strategy can launch or increase sales substantially for a business. Internet marketing requires knowledge of social media, search engine optimization (SEO), blogs, email lists, affiliate marketing and more. If you do not already recognize these terms, you may want to learn more about Internet marketing. If you are ready to launch a business or a product, then you should research, create and track a marketing strategy online as well as in print. Read the steps to find out how to create an Internet marketing strategyReferences
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