Imagine that you are the marketing Manager of Zideo
International, Agra, Manufacturing leather goods. Which are
the steps you will take to promote sales?

Answer Posted / vinocit

first i would get feedback about my product and my competiter
by prospectative method. then i would advertise the benefits
of mine so tat they often come across my advertisement

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