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The effect of e-WOM and content marketing on customers' purchase intention

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  • Kaltrina Kajtazi
  • Jusuf Zeqiri

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The purpose of this research is to test the impact of electronic word-of-mouth (e-WOM) and content marketing on purchase intention. E-WOM is a positive or negative statement written by consumers through the internet, and available for anyone to read. In this research, e-WOM is presented by two dependent variables: dependable sources (credible comments to prospective customers, from someone who knows them personally), and the obedience of e-WOM messages (the trustworthiness that consumers perceive in the reviews of others). Content marketing shows that the more attractive the content of marketing is, the more influential it is to consumers. The quantitative approach of the methodology was used, where the sample consists of 203 responses, and the data are analysed through SPSS. Thereby, three research hypotheses have been accepted. The biggest contribution of this research is that e-commerce companies pay more attention of consumer ratings on company's website and their impact on other consumers' purchasing decisions.

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  • Kaltrina Kajtazi & Jusuf Zeqiri, 2020. "The effect of e-WOM and content marketing on customers' purchase intention," International Journal of Islamic Marketing and Branding, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 5(2), pages 114-131.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijimbr:v:5:y:2020:i:2:p:114-131
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