Thursday, November 23, 2006

More information on secondary marketing

As the secondary marketing for the MBSD Group allowed one to grow more food than could be eaten by the secondary marketing research alone, and most warehouse lines is obtained, there was likely motivation to seek out others who could use the excess food, before it spoiled, in exchange for other items.

Open a secondary market throughout the world, with buyers and sellers freely mingling, are today's example of this basic activity. Today's New York Stock Exchange had its humble beginnings as an open air market located at Wall Street in New York City. Such meetings embodied all the aspects of today's marketing methods, although in an informal way. Sellers and buyers sought to understand each other's needs, capacities, and psychology, all with the goal of getting the exchange of items or services to take place.

The rise of Agriculture undoubtedly influenced secondary markets as the earliest means of 'mass production' of an item, namely foodstuffs as a secondary marketer.

The practice of secondary marketing is almost as old as humanity itself. Whenever a person has an item or is capable of performing a secondary marketing services, and he or she seeks another person who might want that item or service, that person is involved in secondary marketing. A Market was originally simply a gathering place where people with a supply of items or capacity to perform a service could meet with those who might desire the items or services, perhaps at a pre-arranged time.

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Blogger Bill said...

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