marketer

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marketer

A marketer presents a new product to a team in a meeting room.

Definition

Noun: 1. A person or company that promotes or sells goods or services: A marketer is someone whose role involves the activities related to bringing a product or service to market, including advertising, promotion, and understanding customer needs to facilitate exchange for money.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • The marketer developed a successful campaign to launch the new smartphone.
    • As a freelance marketer, she helps small businesses reach their target audience online.
    • The company hired a marketer to improve its brand image.
Advanced Usage
  • "Digital marketer": A marketer who specializes in promoting products or services through digital channels like social media, email, and websites.
    • The digital marketer analyzed the website traffic to optimize the ad campaign.
  • In a corporate context: The term can refer to a department ("Marketing") or a specific professional role (e.g., "Product Marketer," "Content Marketer").
    • The product marketer's job is to communicate the value of the new software to potential customers.
Variants and Related Words
  • Marketing (n): The action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.
    • She studied marketing in university.
  • Market (v): To promote or sell a product or service.
    • They hired an agency to market the new film.
Synonyms
  • Seller: One who offers goods for sale.
  • Promoter: A person or organization that publicizes or advertises something.
  • Merchandiser: Someone who promotes the sale of goods, especially by their display.
Related Phrases
  • To market a product: To engage in activities aimed at promoting and selling a product.
    • They spent six months preparing to market the product globally.
marketer

A marketer presents a new product to a team in a meeting room.

Noun
  1. someone who promotes or exchanges goods or services for money

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