Market object
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Market object is any business element that enables or helps to enable an overall business objective. An example of a market object is an e-commerce web site. A market object can also be a smaller object within the larger parent - for instance, your shipping rules can be a market object within the larger market object, e-commerce web site.
Market objects are usually referred to by companies that are experts in both marketing and technology. This is a new breed of consultancy which attempts to take full advantage of the newer marketing technologies and deploy them for their clients.