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Social media influences cosmetic business sales performance in Kelantan.


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Nik Sara Sofia Nik Md Mustaffa, (2019) Social media influences cosmetic business sales performance in Kelantan. Masters thesis, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan.

Abstract

Cosmetic has become one of the essentials of modern human needs. So much so, it has eventually become one of the most successful industry in the world. With the opportunity of business in place, a lot of people try their luck by venturing into this industry. With a very high number of products been produce for the market, the competition shift from producing product to make it a demand of the market. Changes in how human connect eventually significantly contribute to how the shift of marketing approach being used. With the amount of internet users increased daily, it indirectly offers another method of marketing. Using social media specifically, it offers another dimension and idea on how to reach out to the target customers. Hence, this approach provides alternatives for business personas in reaching out to their customers. The effects are different, when places of business been taken into consideration. Thus, this study aims to study on the effects of social media onto the performance of Kelantanese cosmetics entrepreneurs, through sales point of view.

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Item Type: MBA/DBA Final Project Report
Collection Type: Thesis
Date: 2019
Subject Heading: Sales management
Subject Heading: Social media
Subject Heading: Sales performance
Subject Heading: Cosmetic business
Number of Pages: 61
Call Number: HF5438.4 .N55 2019 tes
Supervisor: Dr. Adi Aizat Yajid
Programme: Master of Business Administration
Institution: Universiti Malaysia Kelantan
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HF Commerce
Faculty/Centre/Office: Malaysian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship and Business
URI: http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/10055
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