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Encyclopedia > Ecampaign

Image File history File links Merge-arrow. ... It has been suggested that Emarketing, Epromotion and Ecampaign be merged into this article or section. ...

eCampaign


A term coming into more common use within the Internet Marketing (aka Emarketing) community, used to describe any Campaign which make principle use of Electronic Media and in particular the Internet.
Ecampaigns, may be differentiated according to their purpose and the main Channels used. Common types Ecampaign include (but are not limited to):

It has been suggested that Emarketing, Epromotion and Ecampaign be merged into this article or section. ... E-marketing is a type of e-commerce that can be defined as achieving marketing objectives through the use of electronic communications technology such as Internet, e-mail, Ebooks, database, and mobile phone. ... Look up Campaign in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... A screenshot of a web page. ... Look up Channel on Wiktionary, the free dictionary In general, channel refers to the path between two endpoints. ...


There is a growing amount of Consumer_law and Intellectual_property_law (eg. , Telephone Preference Service, http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2003/20032426.htm and others ) applicable to Ecampaigning & Internet marketing generally .
An Internet petition is a form of petition posted on a website. ... Look up poll in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... There are several uses of the word survey, relating to two primary meanings: land surveying; and statistical surveys of people or other items, such as animals, organisations, or messages. ... In this Internet world of ours, people are joining programs without achieving success. ... A newscast typically consists of the coverage of various news events and other information, either produced locally by a radio or television station, or by a broadcast network. ... An orange square with waves indicates that an RSS feed is present on a web page. ... A typical chain letter consists of a message that attempts to induce the recipient to make a number of copies of the letter and then pass them on to one or more new recipients. ... Consumer protection is government regulation to protect the interests of consumers, for example by requiring businesses to disclose detailed information about products, particularly in areas where safety or public health is an issue, such as food. ... In law, particularly in common law jurisdictions, intellectual property is a form of legal entitlement which allows its holder to control the use of certain intangible ideas and expressions. ... The Telephone Preference Service is a British opt-out telephone list that is intended to prevent telemarketing calls to those who do not wish to receive them. ... It has been suggested that Emarketing, Epromotion and Ecampaign be merged into this article or section. ...



 

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