Sovereign Marketing: A New Strategy of Marketing
Abstract
The importance of “sovereign” consumerism is well established in business
and marketing theory. It is a familiar business saying that the consumer is the
king of the market or market king, which is truer in theory rather than in
realty. But this myth appears to be turning into reality with the rise of free
market philosophy, all over and the consequent intense competition at home
and abroad, which, the father of business science, Adam Smith presumed to
be most conducive for the growth of national wealth and welfare. Sovereign
marketing (SM) is the new strategy of consumer oriented marketing intended
to give the new and best deal through the new and multiple feature commodities,
etc., which form the thrust of this paper. It is to highlight this changing
marketing scenario with the help of new marketing methodologies of high
advertisement and 24/7/365 direct marketing, which indicate the consumer
getting the best deal in the new 21st century marketing from which sovereign
marketing found to be the best marketing type for social good.
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