Traditional markets are where sellers and buyers meet that accompanied the transaction between the two. In the traditional market, sellers and buyers can trade directly to bargaining activities. The price offered in the traditional markets are usually more affordable and lower than in the modern market. However due to lack of stringent safeguards, make the market seem daunting, especially for those living with economic level above the standard.The place is dirty, smelly, wet, damp, make people a bit difficult to make the traditional market as the choice of shopping. However, do not because from the many modern markets are emerging, the traditional market was forgotten even become a modern market. Traditional markets can be used as a place of historic and is a keepsake in the future due to increasing scarcity of traditional markets to survive in those days.Even the modern market has a meaning similar to traditional markets in terms of its function. But the difference is the atmosphere, environment, price and process. In the modern market between sellers and buyers are not linked directly. Prices were higher even to very much compared to the traditional market. Buyers shop by looking at the price list provided or without price tags or barcodes and can not be a bargain between them.Modern Market has a wonderful atmosphere with a neat arrangement of architecture, cool, clean, marble floors, etc. In the modern market also known as payment using credit cards or cash cards which in traditional markets can not be found.Nowadays it is not more difficult to find modern markets, particularly in urban areas. Because with the growing era of modernization, stood many modern markets with a variety of forms and the uniqueness of each.
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Rabu, 11 Mei 2011
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Marketing can be defined as the process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution of goods, services, and ideas to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational objectives.
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