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  2. Multichannel marketing - Wikipedia

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    Distribution channels include a retail storefront, a website, or a mail-order catalogue. Multichannel marketing is about choice. [ 1 ] The objective of the companies doing the marketing is to make it easy for a consumer to buy from them in whatever way is most appropriate.

  3. Marketing channel - Wikipedia

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    It is the way products get to the end-user, the consumer; and is also known as a distribution channel. [1] A marketing channel is a useful tool for management, [2] and is crucial to creating an effective and well-planned marketing strategy. [3] Another less known form of the marketing channel is the Dual Distribution [4] channel.

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  5. Distribution (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    Distribution of products takes place through a marketing channel, also known as a distribution channel. A marketing channel is the people, organizations, and activities necessary to transfer the ownership of goods from the point of production to the point of consumption. It is the way products get to the end-user, the consumer.

  6. File:The distribution map of Starbucks stores in Chinese ...

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    Declaration of especialness: This sketch map isn’t the map that has been strictly mesured by scale of exactitude. In default of the South China Sea and the Diaoyutai Islands (or Senkaku Islands reclaimed by the Japanese government), otherwise all the territory that is disputing with India which have been marked as the parts of China; the ways to illustrate this map are probablely not neutral ...

  7. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    Starbucks Corporation is an American multinational chain of coffeehouses and roastery reserves headquartered in Seattle, Washington. It was founded in 1971 by Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegl, and Gordon Bowker at Seattle's Pike Place Market initially as a coffee bean wholesaler.

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  9. Channel conflict - Wikipedia

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    This can also be termed as a situation when a producer or supplier bypasses the normal channel of distribution and sells directly to the end user. Selling over the Internet while maintaining a physical distribution network is an example of channel conflict. Channel conflict comes in many forms.