marketing cost
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Definition
Noun: - The cost of marketing: This refers to the total expenses incurred specifically for marketing activities. These are the funds spent to promote, sell, and distribute a product or service to the customer. A core component often includes the cost associated with transferring ownership (title) and physically moving goods to the customer.
Usage
The term "marketing cost" is used to quantify the financial investment in marketing efforts. It is a key metric in business accounting and planning to evaluate the efficiency of sales and promotional strategies. - It is typically used in business, finance, and managerial contexts. - It often appears in financial reports, budgets, and cost-benefit analyses.
Examples
- Noun:
- The company's total marketing cost increased by 15% this quarter to launch the new product line.
- To calculate the net profit, you must subtract the production and marketing costs from the total revenue.
- High marketing costs can make a product less competitive on price.
Advanced Usage
- "to allocate marketing costs": To assign or distribute the total marketing budget to specific departments, campaigns, or channels.
- The manager needs to allocate marketing costs between digital advertising and traditional media.
- "to absorb marketing costs": To cover or bear the expense of marketing without passing it directly to the consumer in the price.
- The large retailer can absorb marketing costs due to its high sales volume.
Variants and Related Words
- Marketing expense: A synonym often used interchangeably in accounting.
- Cost of goods sold (COGS): A related but distinct accounting term for the direct costs of producing goods; marketing costs are usually separate from COGS.
- Promotional cost: A cost subset often focused on advertising and sales promotions, which is part of overall marketing costs.
- Distribution cost: A cost component often included in marketing costs, covering the expense of moving goods to the customer.
Synonyms
- Promotional expense
- Selling cost
- Advertising expenditure
Related Phrases
- "to cut marketing costs": To reduce spending on marketing activities.
- During the economic downturn, the firm had to cut marketing costs significantly.
- "to justify marketing costs": To demonstrate that the money spent on marketing provides a sufficient return on investment.
- The campaign's success helped to justify the high marketing costs.
Noun
- the cost of marketing (e.g., the cost of transferring title and moving goods to the customer)