2 resultados para massively multiplayer online game (MMOG) environment
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Resumo:
Az online marketingről sokan elsősorban az interneten fellelhető új kommunikációs eszközökre asszociálnak, ugyanakkor elfeledkeznek arról, hogy az új médium mind az árazás, mind értékesítési csatornapolitika területén számos új lehetőséget, és egyben kihívást is jelent a vállalatok számára. Online környezetben egészen más fogyasztói magatartásmintákat követhetnek a potenciális ügyfelek, vásárlók, amely eltérő megközelítéseket igényelnek a cégek részéről. Kérdés azonban, hogy a sok különbözőség ellenére lehetséges-e az új csatorna integrációja az eddig működtetett értékesítési csatornákkal, egyáltalán kell-e integrálni? Az tanulmány megkísérli bemutatni azokat a stratégiai irányokat, amelyeket a többcsatornás értékesítési rendszereket működtető vállalatok követhetnek, és azonosítani az ezekkel együtt járó problémákat. / === / Online marketing is widely viewed as a new communication tool on the internet, and many times it is neglected that this channel provides a range of opportunities and, at the same time, challenges regarding pricing and sales for companies. In the online environment consumers can show quite different behaviour patterns from the ones in the offline context and it can require different approach from companies. The diverse characteristics of the internet, however, raise the question if it is possible to integrate the new channel with the existing ones? Moreover, is it necessary at all? The paper attempts to determine and present the possible strategic directions that a company can follow when applying multi-channel marketing, and identify the barriers to implement them successfully.
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In a world that may be described by information revolution, it is becoming more and more important to discover the diffusion of information and news in a new technological environment. We are not dependent but, more in control of receiving and forwarding information in this technology driven environment. What we can find is that in today’s interpersonal communications, even corporate communications, gossip-like information gain a more important role. Starting from the psychological notion of gossip we asked the question how gossip occurs, evolves and disperses on the internet, what the main criteria of its diffusion and how these maybe taken into service of a company. The power of gossip derives from its biological basis that is communication advantage. The “newsmonger” maybe described with good memory, being up-to-date even in non-gossip like situations. The spread of info is faster and more precise among people with similar professions or of common interest. The content of the gossip adopts to the intellectual level of its audience. We conducted multiple research methods in order to discover about the nature of gossip of corporate interest: content analyses of blogs (N=10) and forums (N=10); online in-depth interviews (N=10); and individual consumer narratives (N=100). Our research shows that companies may lead and use gossip in an online context for their own communication intentions, however, corporate presence in terms of online gossips has to fulfill requirements in order to remain acceptable: that are specific language and place, openness, being direct about expressing intention and origin. In our paper we are going to present our major results and theoretical model