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Preferred term
integrated marketing communication
Definition
- Integrated marketing communication (IMC), also known as integrated communication, involves the synergistic use of the full range of marketing communications tools (including public relations) to promote products, services, organizations, personalities, or causes. Origins Marketers traditionally have relied on a “promotion mix” that includes advertising, sales promotion, direct response, personal selling, and product publicity. [Source: Encyclopedia of Public Relations; Integrated Marketing Communication]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/integrated_marketing_communication
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