Lexeme: joint marketing partner  
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  1. noun. A joint marketing partner, also known as a co-marketing partner, is a company or organization with which another company collaboratively develops and implements marketing activities and strategies to promote both of their products or services. In a joint marketing partnership, two or more entities pool their resources, expertise, and customer bases to reach a wider audience, increase brand awareness, and potentially drive more sales for all parties involved. This partnership can take various forms, such as cross-promotion, co-branded campaigns, shared marketing materials, or joint events. The goal is to leverage each partner's strengths and mutually benefit from the partnership's marketing efforts. GPT3.5
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  • noun. joint marketing partner (singular), joint marketing partners (plural)
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