The Marketing subsystem is a component of the WebSphere Commerce Server,
and provides numerous marketing concepts to your site, designed to increase
brand awareness, and to attract and retain customers. Components of the marketing
subsystem provide functionality to create marketing campaigns, including customer
segments and advertising; and e-mail activities. All of these components can
be extensively customized to ensure that your site's marketing strategy matches
that of your brick and mortar store.
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