0 a person or company that markets goods (= makes them available in a way that encourages people to buy them, for example by advertising):
1 a company that sells a particular product or service:
Pfizer is a major developer and marketer of pharmaceuticals.
2 someone who works in marketing:
The marketer has to understand the reasons why people behave as they do.
Of course, there are cases in which they finally give in to marketers.
This presents a major challenge to marketers of local agricultural products.
To avoid discriminating against older people, marketers and advertisers need to legitimise ageing as a state, rather than as a problem.
As the public desire for accountability grows, marketers need to incorporate deontological principles into their activities.
Food marketers beyond the farm have had a greater emphasis on supply chain management.
The women among them found work as marketers and laundry women, domestics, seamstresses, teachers and artisans.
As shown above, marketers can use personal experience to exploit intimacy with their prospects when approaching them.
Customers are willing to pay more for better service,16 and retail marketers are responding.