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Sensitivity can lead to successful business & marketing

When will marketing start?

"When you start a business, itself is the beginning of marketing"

Not only "making products and marketing"


When you start a business and create a product, you already know why you are doing this business and why you are making a product.

Why do you think your business will do well? 

Why did you choose this business? 

Why did you have to create an ideal product? 

What were you trying to offer your customers? 

The business you are doing or thinking about and the product you are creating are the very beginning of marketing that you considered the most basic.


If you already know your unique goals, 

the strengths of your products and services (differentiation), 

and your main customers (targeting), your marketing is likely to be successful.




But the important thing is "to be sensitive."

Lifelong businesses and products are extremely few by category. 

At the very least, if you want to maintain the current business status or want to expand more successfully, you need to be sensitive to environmental changes, customer changes, and market changes.


You may need to redefine the goal and change the target. 

You may need to change or add products or change the direction of your business.

"This attitude is marketing."


We devise a strategy that aligns with our goals, receive feedback, and try a variety of ways to be more efficient. 

We respond sensitively to changes in the environment, market, customers, and variables, and continuously create efficient results.

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