city marketing
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city marketing
Summary
city marketing is a marketing strategy[1]. It draws 23 Wikipedia views per month (marketing_strategy category, ranking #11 of 12).[2]
Key Facts
- city marketing's instance of is recorded as marketing strategy[3].
- city marketing's instance of is recorded as urban policy[4].
- city marketing is a type of place branding[5].
- city marketing is a type of economic development[6].
- city marketing's Commons category is recorded as City marketing[7].
- city marketing's topic's main category is recorded as Category:City marketing[8].
- city marketing's main subject is City Branding as a Response to Global Intercity Competition[9].
- city marketing's main subject is competition[10].
- city marketing's main subject is globalization[11].
- city marketing's main subject is urban renewal[12].
- city marketing's main subject is economic development[13].
- city marketing's facet of is recorded as city[14].
- city marketing's has characteristic is recorded as strategic planning[15].
- city marketing's has characteristic is recorded as development[16].
- city marketing's different from is recorded as place branding[17].
- city marketing's different from is recorded as urban planning[18].
- city marketing's different from is recorded as tourism marketing[19].
- city marketing's uses is recorded as architectural landmark[20].
- city marketing's uses is recorded as international sporting event[21].
- city marketing's intended public is recorded as tourist[22].
- city marketing's intended public is recorded as investor[23].
- city marketing's intended public is recorded as inhabitant[24].
- city marketing's studied by is recorded as marketing[25].
- city marketing's practiced by is recorded as municipal government[26].
- city marketing's practiced by is recorded as local administration[27].
Why It Matters
city marketing draws 23 Wikipedia views per month (marketing_strategy category, ranking #11 of 12).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]