Retailing vs Entertailing - What's the difference?
retailing | entertailing |
A commercially-designed experience intended to combine entertainment and retailing.
* 1999 , Michael R. Solomon, Elnora W. Stuart, Marketing: real people, real choices (page 420)
* 1999 , Richard W. Oliver, The shape of things to come (page 141)
* 2003 , Norman M. Scarborough, Thomas Zimmerer, Effective small business management: an entrepreneurial approach (page 197)
As a verb retailing
is present participle of lang=en.As a noun entertailing is
a commercially-designed experience intended to combine entertainment and retailing.entertailing
English
Noun
(-)- Begelman's strategy borrows from the trend toward entertailing , which combines retailing with entertainment.
- Not all entertailing is sports-focused.
- The primary goal of entertailing is to catch customers' attention and engage them in some kind of entertaining experience so that they shop longer and buy more goods or services.
