Co-marketing

Co-marketing (Collaborate marketing) is a marketing practice where two companies cooperate with separate distribution channels, sometimes including profit sharing. It is frequently confused with co-promotion. Also Commensal (symbiotic) marketing is a marketing on which both corporation and a corporation, a corporation and a consumer, country and a country, human and nature can live. The 7Cs Compass Model is a framework of Co-marketing (Commensal marketing or Symbiotic marketing). Also the Co-creative marketing of a company and consumers are contained in the co-marketing.

Commensal (symbiotic) marketing

Commensal (symbiotic) marketing is a marketing on which both corporation and a corporation, a corporation and a consumer, country and a country, human and nature can live. The 7Cs Compass Model[1][2][3] by Koichi Shimizu is a framework of Co-marketing (Commensal marketing or Symbiotic marketing).

The four elements of the 7Cs Compass Model

In addition to the consumer, there are various uncontrollable external environmental factors encircling the companies. Here it can also be explained by the first character of the four directions marked on the compass model:

Co-creative marketing

The co-creation of a company and consumers are contained in the co-marketing. Co-creation is a management initiative, or form of economic strategy, that brings different parties together (for instance, a company and a group of customers), in order to jointly produce a mutually valued outcome.[4]

See also

References

  1. Shimizu, Koichi (2014) "Advertising Theory and Strategies," 18th edition, Souseisha Book Company. (ISBN 4-7944-2132-X C3034) pp. 63–102. (Japanese)
  2. Solis, Brian (2011) Engage!: The Complete Guide for Brands and Businesses to Build, Cultivate, and Measure Success in the New Web, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. pp. 201–202.
  3. Shimizu, Koichi (2003)"Symbiotic Marketing Strategy," 4th edition, Souseisha Book Company.(ISBN 4-7944-2158-3 C3034) pp. 25–62. (Japanese)
  4. Prahalad, C.K.; Ramaswamy, V. (2004) "Co-Creation Experiences: The Next Practice in Value Creation". Journal of Interactive Marketing. Volume 18, Number 3.

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