That question is ambiguous. Far too broad a question.
A marketing strategy is a long-term vision outlining a business's value proposition to its customers. Rather than describing the concrete actions required in specific advertising campaigns, marketing strategies are a compass used to guide marketing efforts.
Some of the primary and fundamental segments included in creating a marketing strategy are product, price, promotion, place, packaging, positioning, performance, and people. There is more, but the point is that a marketing's strategy must have a goal that these (and more) segments are then individually designed and integrated for launch. The the refinements begin and you may end up with something that looks and behaves completely differently then the original stack.
Are you asking about strategies because you need some, or are you just making conversation?
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