Deck 1: Internet Marketing As Part of the Marketing Communications Mix

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Technology that can integrate location into marketing applications is called:

A)apps.
B)Web 3.0.
C)GPS.
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Businesses have enthusiastically adopted the internet for marketing for the following:

A)attract new customers.
B)customer retention.
C)both of the above.
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The Sabre System is an example of:

A)an information product that existed prior to the Internet.
B)the evolution of an internal system into a commercial product.
C)both of the above.
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Which of the following is a true statement about the origins of the Internet?

A)The Internet was initially conceptualized in a term paper by a computer science student at Stanford.
B)The Internet was initially developed by a number of technology companies that wanted to expand the market for their products.
C)The Internet was initially developed by DARPA to fund research in communications technology for defense purposes.
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Which of the following is not an element of the Internet infrastructure stack?

A)Website content
B)Operations like load balancing and security
C)Connections to the telecommunications backbone of the Internet
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________ is the communications protocol that provides the common "language" of Internet computing.

A)TCP/IP
B)HTML
C)The graphic browser
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Web 2.0 is characterized by:

A)services and co-creation.
B)economic and technical evolution.
C)a "dot com" business enterprise.
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A website must be hosted on a ________.

A)browser
B)interactive device
C)server
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Objectives that can be appropriate for Internet marketing include:

A)building loyal customer relationships.
B)doubling the customer base.
C)decreasing the need for customer service.
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The basic business models used on the Internet include:

A)multi-channel marketing.
B)target return on investment.
C)disintermediation.
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Sales force.com exemplifies:

A)a "cloud computing" product that shows the power of connectivity in a network.
B)a proprietary product used by a single user.
C)technology that is used primarily to develop proprietary software.
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Which of the following is a true statement about the Internet infrastructure stack?

A)It describes activities that can be performed inside the business or outsourced to independent suppliers.
B)It describes the manner in which different elements come together to create the Internet environment.
C)Both of the above.
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Term often used when software is made available on a fee for usage basis:

A)Applications Software Providers.
B)Proprietary Software.
C)Software as a Service.
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The phenomenon we call "the Internet bubble" was characterized by:

A)many Internet businesses that had not attained profitability.
B)venture capital available to even questionable business models.
C)both of the above.
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Which of the following is not a strategic driver of the Internet economy?

A)Speed is essential to successful Internet operations.
B)Employees can easily be substituted for one another.
C)Making it possible to deal with customers on a 1-to-1 basis.
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The Sabre System is an example of:

A)a new service made possible by the Internet.
B)an information product.
C)a product targeted solely at the consumer market.
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Which is not among the four distinct generic goals of Internet marketing?

A)Acquisition
B)Conversion
C)Mobile access
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The Internet experienced slow but steady growth until ________ allowed users to move around in easy graphical fashion.

A)Yahoo!
B)Mosaic
C)Netscape
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The most common way consumers discover new online products is through:

A)search.
B)merchant emails.
C)social networking sites.
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________ is the feature of the Internet that allows users to move easily from one document to another.

A)Telecommunications
B)Common platform
C)Hypertext
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Enterprises like Sabre gained experience with electronic systems prior to the Internet and were well prepared to take advantage of the Net when it became commercially viable.
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In the Internet economy it is considered essential to acquire as many customers as possible.
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Successful global brands rely solely on the Internet for their achievements.
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Web 3.0 refers to websites and applications that will understand and respond to the user's intent.
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Websites are typically hosted on a server.
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The ARPANet was designed as a user-friendly network that would connect businesses around the globe.
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Pets.com demonstrates an example of one of the most successful of the early Internet-only firms.
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The Internet has fostered a number of Interactive Marketing Channels.
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Mosiac, the first graphical browser, made it easier to move around the Internet and thus accelerated its growth.
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Less than half of online consumers use email on a daily basis.
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Chapter 1 highlights Sabre, Salesforce, and Google as information products that have achieved success in the Internet economy.Identify another product that is composed of information and that can be accessed over the Internet.Explain the nature of the product and the appeal it has to users.
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Telecommunications technology forms the "backbone" of the Internet Infrastructure.
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Lowering costs and increasing quality are not benefits to firms of Internet operations.
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"Scalability" refers to information systems that can only grow with substantial future investment.
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There is little room for growth in mobile or broadband in developing countries.
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The text on page 10 discusses a number of generic marketing objectives that can be accomplished on the Internet.Explain the nature of each, and give a brief example of how an Internet marketer (real or hypothetical) might achieve each objective.
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Technology that can integrate location into marketing applications is called:

A)apps.
B)Web 3.0.
C)GPS.
C
2
Businesses have enthusiastically adopted the internet for marketing for the following:

A)attract new customers.
B)customer retention.
C)both of the above.
C
3
The Sabre System is an example of:

A)an information product that existed prior to the Internet.
B)the evolution of an internal system into a commercial product.
C)both of the above.
C
4
Which of the following is a true statement about the origins of the Internet?

A)The Internet was initially conceptualized in a term paper by a computer science student at Stanford.
B)The Internet was initially developed by a number of technology companies that wanted to expand the market for their products.
C)The Internet was initially developed by DARPA to fund research in communications technology for defense purposes.
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Which of the following is not an element of the Internet infrastructure stack?

A)Website content
B)Operations like load balancing and security
C)Connections to the telecommunications backbone of the Internet
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________ is the communications protocol that provides the common "language" of Internet computing.

A)TCP/IP
B)HTML
C)The graphic browser
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Web 2.0 is characterized by:

A)services and co-creation.
B)economic and technical evolution.
C)a "dot com" business enterprise.
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A website must be hosted on a ________.

A)browser
B)interactive device
C)server
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Objectives that can be appropriate for Internet marketing include:

A)building loyal customer relationships.
B)doubling the customer base.
C)decreasing the need for customer service.
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The basic business models used on the Internet include:

A)multi-channel marketing.
B)target return on investment.
C)disintermediation.
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Sales force.com exemplifies:

A)a "cloud computing" product that shows the power of connectivity in a network.
B)a proprietary product used by a single user.
C)technology that is used primarily to develop proprietary software.
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Which of the following is a true statement about the Internet infrastructure stack?

A)It describes activities that can be performed inside the business or outsourced to independent suppliers.
B)It describes the manner in which different elements come together to create the Internet environment.
C)Both of the above.
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Term often used when software is made available on a fee for usage basis:

A)Applications Software Providers.
B)Proprietary Software.
C)Software as a Service.
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The phenomenon we call "the Internet bubble" was characterized by:

A)many Internet businesses that had not attained profitability.
B)venture capital available to even questionable business models.
C)both of the above.
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Which of the following is not a strategic driver of the Internet economy?

A)Speed is essential to successful Internet operations.
B)Employees can easily be substituted for one another.
C)Making it possible to deal with customers on a 1-to-1 basis.
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The Sabre System is an example of:

A)a new service made possible by the Internet.
B)an information product.
C)a product targeted solely at the consumer market.
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Which is not among the four distinct generic goals of Internet marketing?

A)Acquisition
B)Conversion
C)Mobile access
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The Internet experienced slow but steady growth until ________ allowed users to move around in easy graphical fashion.

A)Yahoo!
B)Mosaic
C)Netscape
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The most common way consumers discover new online products is through:

A)search.
B)merchant emails.
C)social networking sites.
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________ is the feature of the Internet that allows users to move easily from one document to another.

A)Telecommunications
B)Common platform
C)Hypertext
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Enterprises like Sabre gained experience with electronic systems prior to the Internet and were well prepared to take advantage of the Net when it became commercially viable.
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In the Internet economy it is considered essential to acquire as many customers as possible.
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Successful global brands rely solely on the Internet for their achievements.
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Web 3.0 refers to websites and applications that will understand and respond to the user's intent.
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Websites are typically hosted on a server.
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The ARPANet was designed as a user-friendly network that would connect businesses around the globe.
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Pets.com demonstrates an example of one of the most successful of the early Internet-only firms.
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The Internet has fostered a number of Interactive Marketing Channels.
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Mosiac, the first graphical browser, made it easier to move around the Internet and thus accelerated its growth.
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Less than half of online consumers use email on a daily basis.
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Chapter 1 highlights Sabre, Salesforce, and Google as information products that have achieved success in the Internet economy.Identify another product that is composed of information and that can be accessed over the Internet.Explain the nature of the product and the appeal it has to users.
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Telecommunications technology forms the "backbone" of the Internet Infrastructure.
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Lowering costs and increasing quality are not benefits to firms of Internet operations.
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"Scalability" refers to information systems that can only grow with substantial future investment.
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There is little room for growth in mobile or broadband in developing countries.
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The text on page 10 discusses a number of generic marketing objectives that can be accomplished on the Internet.Explain the nature of each, and give a brief example of how an Internet marketer (real or hypothetical) might achieve each objective.
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